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People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina 10/9/2016: People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires or Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), as it appears in its own Constitution since 1996,11 is a city of the Argentine Republic of autonomous government, that is, its Government has its own legislative and jurisdictional powers; as judicial faculties that are being gradually and progressively assumed.13 14 It is also one of the 24 "self-governed states" 15 or jurisdictions of the first order16 that make up Argentina (23 provinces and the CABA), and one of the 24 national legislative electoral districts.17 The CABA differs from the provinces because it is also the federal capital of the country, it lacks the reserve of the non-delegated powers that the Constitution guarantees to the provinces and its status as an autonomous state is discussed.18 From 1880 to the present it is also called Capital Federal19 20 21 (although such denomination has not been exclusive of the City of Buenos Aires). aerial-view-downtown-buenos-aires-argentina-with-obelisco stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina 10/9/2016: People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires or Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), as it appears in its own Constitution since 1996,11 is a city of the Argentine Republic of autonomous government, that is, its Government has its own legislative and jurisdictional powers; as judicial faculties that are being gradually and progressively assumed.13 14 It is also one of the 24 "self-governed states" 15 or jurisdictions of the first order16 that make up Argentina (23 provinces and the CABA), and one of the 24 national legislative electoral districts.17 The CABA differs from the provinces because it is also the federal capital of the country, it lacks the reserve of the non-delegated powers that the Constitution guarantees to the provinces and its status as an autonomous state is discussed.18 From 1880 to the present it is also called Capital Federal19 20 21 (although such denomination has not been exclusive of the City of Buenos Aires). aerial-view-downtown-buenos-aires-argentina-with-obelisco stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Buenos Aires Argentina 10/9/2016: People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires or Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), as it appears in its own Constitution since 1996,11 is a city of the Argentine Republic of autonomous government, that is, its Government has its own legislative and jurisdictional powers; as judicial faculties that are being gradually and progressively assumed.13 14 It is also one of the 24 "self-governed states" 15 or jurisdictions of the first order16 that make up Argentina (23 provinces and the CABA), and one of the 24 national legislative electoral districts.17 The CABA differs from the provinces because it is also the federal capital of the country, it lacks the reserve of the non-delegated powers that the Constitution guarantees to the provinces and its status as an autonomous state is discussed.18 From 1880 to the present it is also called Capital Federal19 20 21 (although such denomination has not been exclusive of the City of Buenos Aires).

People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina 10/3/2012: People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires or Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), as it appears in its own Constitution since 1996,11 is a city of the Argentine Republic of autonomous government, that is, its Government has its own legislative and jurisdictional powers; as judicial faculties that are being gradually and progressively assumed.13 14 It is also one of the 24 "self-governed states" 15 or jurisdictions of the first order16 that make up Argentina (23 provinces and the CABA), and one of the 24 national legislative electoral districts.17 The CABA differs from the provinces because it is also the federal capital of the country, it lacks the reserve of the non-delegated powers that the Constitution guarantees to the provinces and its status as an autonomous state is discussed.18 From 1880 to the present it is also called Capital Federal19 20 21 (although such denomination has not been exclusive of the City of Buenos Aires). aerial-view-downtown-buenos-aires-argentina-with-obelisco stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina 10/3/2012: People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires or Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), as it appears in its own Constitution since 1996,11 is a city of the Argentine Republic of autonomous government, that is, its Government has its own legislative and jurisdictional powers; as judicial faculties that are being gradually and progressively assumed.13 14 It is also one of the 24 "self-governed states" 15 or jurisdictions of the first order16 that make up Argentina (23 provinces and the CABA), and one of the 24 national legislative electoral districts.17 The CABA differs from the provinces because it is also the federal capital of the country, it lacks the reserve of the non-delegated powers that the Constitution guarantees to the provinces and its status as an autonomous state is discussed.18 From 1880 to the present it is also called Capital Federal19 20 21 (although such denomination has not been exclusive of the City of Buenos Aires). aerial-view-downtown-buenos-aires-argentina-with-obelisco stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Buenos Aires Argentina 10/3/2012: People waiting for the bus at a bus stop in Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires or Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), as it appears in its own Constitution since 1996,11 is a city of the Argentine Republic of autonomous government, that is, its Government has its own legislative and jurisdictional powers; as judicial faculties that are being gradually and progressively assumed.13 14 It is also one of the 24 "self-governed states" 15 or jurisdictions of the first order16 that make up Argentina (23 provinces and the CABA), and one of the 24 national legislative electoral districts.17 The CABA differs from the provinces because it is also the federal capital of the country, it lacks the reserve of the non-delegated powers that the Constitution guarantees to the provinces and its status as an autonomous state is discussed.18 From 1880 to the present it is also called Capital Federal19 20 21 (although such denomination has not been exclusive of the City of Buenos Aires).

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