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  2. Confitería del Molino - Wikipedia

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    delmolino.gob.ar. National Historic Monument of Argentina. The Confitería del Molino(Spanish: The Mill) is an historical Art Nouveaustyle confitería(coffeehouse) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in front of the Palaceof the National Congressand the Congressional Plaza, on the intersection of Callaoand Rivadaviaavenues in the barrioof ...

  3. Havanna (Argentine company) - Wikipedia

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    Havanna Holding S.A. Havanna Holding S.A. [6] (mostly known for its trade name Havanna) is an Argentine manufacturer of food products, mostly known for its alfajores. The firm was founded in 1948 by Benjamín Sisterna, Demetrio Elíades, and Luis Sbaraglini and began its activities as a producer of alfajores in the city of Mar del Plata.

  4. Postal codes in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Argentina are called códigos postales.Argentina first implemented a four-digit postal code system in 1958, aiming to improve mail distribution efficiency. However, it wasn't until 1998 that the more detailed and comprehensive Código Postal Argentino (CPA) system was launched, significantly enhancing both accuracy and efficiency in mail delivery.

  5. Telephone numbers in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    For example, to call a Mar del Plata mobile from Buenos Aires, the dialing pattern is 0 223 15 xxx-xxxx, where 0 is the trunk code, 223 is the Mar del Plata area code, 15 is the mobile prefix, followed by the seven-digit subscriber number. Here are some examples of mobile phone numbers in Argentina: (11) 15 1234–5678 Buenos Aires.

  6. La Recoleta Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    La Recoleta Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio de la Recoleta) is a cemetery located in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.It contains the graves of notable people, including Eva Perón, presidents of Argentina, Nobel Prize winners, the founder of the Argentine Navy, and military commanders such as Julio Argentino Roca.

  7. Café La Biela - Wikipedia

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    Café La Biela. Coordinates: 34°35′16.5″S 58°23′27″W. Café La Biela. Café La Biela (in English: The Connecting-rod Café) is a traditional café in the Recoleta district of Buenos Aires, Argentina, situated at 600 Quintana Avenue on the corner of Junin street, opposite the church of Nuestra Senora del Pilar and the adjoining ...

  8. Coto Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    coto.com.ar. Coto C.I.C.S.A., (mostly known for its tradename Coto) is an Argentine supermarket chain founded by Alfredo Coto in 1970 as a butcher shop. The first Coto supermarket was opened in the city of Mar de Ajó in La Costa Partido in 1987. [3] The chain currently has 120 supermarkets, most of them in Buenos Aires Province .

  9. La Lucila del Mar - Wikipedia

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    La Lucila del Mar. La Lucila del Mar is a town in the La Costa Partido of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1]