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The population of Buenos Aires consists primarily of Argentines of Spanish, mestizo, and Italian descent, although there are sizable communities of people with Arab, Jewish, Armenian, Chinese, and KoreanKorea is a formerly unified country, situated on the Korean Peninsula in north East Asia adjacent to China in the west and Russia in the north. When World War II ended in 1945, the country was divided into two: the Republic of Korea ( South Korea) and the origins. Most inhabitants are Roman Catholic, and Spanish is the primary language.
Buenos Aires is the Federal Capital of Argentina and has been accorded autonomous status in the 1994 constitutionThe Constitution of a given organisation defines its form, structure, activities, character, and fundamental rules. To view particular constitutions, refer to the list of national constitutions. The term comes from Latin constitutio which referred to any (previously, the mayor was elected directly by the President of the Republic). The suburbs located in Gran Buenos AiresGran Buenos Aires or Greater Buenos Aires is the metropolitan area next to the city of Buenos Aires and comprises the following 24 partidos (administrative subdivisions) of the Province of Buenos Aires Almirante Brown Avellaneda Berazategui Esteban Echeve (Greater Buenos Aires) belong to Buenos Aires Province, but the autonomous city of Buenos Aires does not.
Buenos Aires is the financial, industrial, commercial, and social hub of Argentina. Its port is one of the busiest in the world; navigable rivers connect it to the Argentine North-East, BrazilThis article is about Brazil, the country. For other article subjects named Brazil see Brazil (disambiguation). The Federative Republic of Brazil Republica Federativa do Brasil in Portuguese) is the largest and most populous country in South America., Uruguay and ParaguayThe Republic of Paraguay is a landlocked republic in South America. Lying on both banks of the Paraguay River, it borders Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the northeast and Bolivia to the northwest. The name "Paraguay" is derived from the G. As a result, it serves as the distribution hub for a vast area of the south-eastern region of the continent.
The people of Buenos Aires are known as porteños (people of the port), recognizing the huge historical importance of the port in the development of the nation.
To the west of Buenos Aires is the PampaThe Pampa (from Quechua for 'plain') is a fertile plain around Buenos Aires in Argentina, comprising most of Buenos Aires, La Pampa and Santa Fe provinces and part of Cordoba province as well, and extending into Uruguay and the Brazilian state of Rio Gran, the most productive agricultural region of Argentina. As a result meat, dairy, grain, tobacco, wool and hide products are processed or manufactured in the Buenos Aires area. Other leading industries are automobile manufacturing, oil refining, metalworking, machine building, and the production of textiles, chemicals, paper, clothing, and beverages.