• The Lights of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Luces de Buenos Aires) is a 1931 American-Argentine tango comedy film directed by Adelqui Millar. It was made at the...
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    barrio or district in the center part of Buenos Aires city, Argentina. Flores was considered a rural area of the Province of Buenos Aires until 1888 when it...
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    Carlos Gardel (category Naturalized citizens of Argentina)
    short) The Lights of Buenos Aires (1931) (filmed in Paris) Esperame (1932) La Casa es Seria (1932) Suburban Melody (1933) Downward Slope (1934) The Tango...
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    as Luces de Buenos Aires (The Lights of Buenos Aires, 1931) in which a melodramatic story is interspersed with tango songs. However, the film had less...
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    The Buenos Aires Visual Plan was the first program to establish an organised system of traffic signs in the city of Buenos Aires, developed and implemented...
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    La Brugeoise cars were Buenos Aires Underground (Subte) Line A rolling stock since its inauguration in 1913 till 2013 when replaced by new Chinese stock...
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    station in the Buenos Aires Underground, which was part of Line A until its closure in 1953. It is one of two ghost stations on the line, the other being...
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    major thoroughfare in the city centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its name honors Argentina's Independence Day, July 9, 1816. The avenue runs around 3...
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  • had managed to get the American company Paramount to hire him to perform in his first sound feature film, Lights of Buenos Aires. The film was made at Paramount's...
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  • Nicolás Dapero (category Racing drivers from Buenos Aires)
    Nicolás Dapero (born January 31, 1998) is an Argentine racing driver from Buenos Aires. Dapero began karting in Argentina in 2012. By 2014 he had moved up to...
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    station in the Buenos Aires Underground, which was part of Line A until its closure in 1953. It is one of two ghost stations on the line, the other being...
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  • Happy Together (1997 film) (category Films set in Buenos Aires)
    Po-Wing's passport. Po-Wing moves out of the apartment when he fully recovers. Sometime thereafter, Chang leaves Buenos Aires to continue his travels. Having...
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    The 2015 Buenos Aires ePrix, formally the 2015 FIA Formula E Buenos Aires ePrix was a Formula E motor race held on 10 January 2015 at the Puerto Madero...
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    one of the principal thoroughfares in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in points north, extending 25 km (16 mi) from the Retiro District of Buenos Aires (where...
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    The Buenos Aires Legislature Palace (Spanish: Palacio de la Legislatura de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires) houses the Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires...
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    miles (201 km) south of Buenos Aires, killing 18 people and leaving at least 47 others injured. The bus driver ignored the warning lights and lowered crossing...
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    at the Torcuato di Tella Institute in Buenos Aires. The work, alongside that of Niki de Saint Phalle, Christo and Claes Oldenburg, counts among the earliest...
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    Cecilia Amenábar (category Chilean people of Spanish descent)
    nightclubs around Buenos Aires. As she prefers people to focus on her music rather than on herself, she usually asks to have the lights turned down while...
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    after Guzmán's death. Guzmán died on 18 September 1979 in Buenos Aires. The Lights of Buenos Aires (1931) A Gentleman in Tails (1931) Radio Bar (1936) Cuatro...
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  • Sofía Bozán (category Actresses from Buenos Aires)
    .... Luisa Loco lindo (1937) Puerto nuevo (1936) Goal (1936) The Lights of Buenos Aires (1931) .... Elvira del Solar Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    Sergio Castiglione (category University of Buenos Aires alumni)
    Buenos Aires, Argentina. He participated in a large number of activities related to creative art and culture. While at the University of Buenos Aires...
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  • Caught (1932) Two Kinds of Women (1932) This Reckless Age (1932) Strangers in Love (1932) Wayward (1932) The Lights of Buenos Aires (1932) Fifty Fathoms...
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    Alberto Prebisch (category Academic staff of the University of Buenos Aires)
    a well-known economist. Prebisch studied at the School of Architecture at the University of Buenos Aires, where guided by professors including René Karman...
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  • Rubén Santantonín (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from August 2019)
    1961, Daniel Sielecki collection, Buenos Aires Cosa II (Thing no. 2), 1962, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires Cosa (Thing), 1963-1964, Museo Nacional...
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    Vicente Padula (category Male actors from Buenos Aires)
    (1930) - Dunn Monsieur Le Fox (1930) Gente alegre (1931) - Max The Lights of Buenos Aires (1931) - Ciriaco La barra de Taponazo (1932) Suburban Melody (1933)...
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  • The Lights of Buenos Aires (1931) A Gentleman in Tails (1931) Marius (1931) The Improvised Son (1932) To Live Happily (1932) Number 33 (1933) The Premature...
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    Punto Obelisco (category Tourist attractions in Buenos Aires)
    the Obelisk of Buenos Aires and the Plaza de la República. It is a project held by the city's government in order to enrich the surroundings of the monument...
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    Luisa Futoransky (category Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres)
    journalist living in France. The daughter of Alberto Futoransky and Sonia Saskin de Milstein, she was born in Buenos Aires. Futoransky studied music with...
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    Néstor Fabián (category Male actors from Buenos Aires)
    in a t.v. program at Channel 7, Argentina named "Luces de Buenos Aires" (Buenos Aires´lights). He sang a bolero with Mariano Moreno´s orchestra. He also...
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    Pablo Pérez Companc (category Racing drivers from Buenos Aires)
    1982) is an Argentine racing driver from Buenos Aires. Pérez Companc started editing the Argentine version of Evo in 2012 and Octane in 2013. His father...
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