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{{Town | {{Town Infobox | ||
|title1 = Buenos Aires | |||
|image1=File:Screenshot 103.png | |||
|caption1=The BA letters doing allusion to the city's name: "Buenos Aires" and behind them, the Obelisk of Buenos Aires. | |||
|town=Buenos Aires | |||
|/t_list_page= December 16, 2018 | |||
|owner = SoyGalletita | |||
|nation = [[La Plata (Meganation)|La Plata]] (capital of) | |||
|continent = [[South America (Continent)|South America]] | |||
|chunks = 65 | |||
|population = 8 | |||
|militia = Voluntary Militia (if needed) | |||
}} | |||
'''Buenos Aires '''is the capital of [[La Plata]], one of the three nations located in South America. It is dedicated to the railway industry. The tallest building in the town is the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, at 45 meters high. | |||
== '''Gallery''' == | == '''Gallery''' == | ||
<gallery> | |||
Screenshot 104.png|One of Buenos Aires buildings, in it, there are three apartments and an armor shop. | |||
Screenshot 105.png|Obelisk view from a Buenos Aires building apartment. | |||
Screenshot 107.png | |||
Screenshot 108.png|thumb|9 de Julio Avenue view from a building apartment. | |||
Screenshot 109.png|The Buenos Aires Obelisk, as seen on the night. | |||
Screenshot 102.png|Another view of the "BA" sign. Curious thing: This sign is right there in THAT place on real life too! | |||
Screenshot 110.png|Here, we can see the architecture that Buenos Aires usually uses for its buildings alongside other nearby cities. | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Towns]] | [[Category:Towns]] | ||
[[Category:Capitals]] | [[Category:Capitals]] | ||
[[Category:South America]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 20 December 2022
Buenos Aires is the capital of La Plata, one of the three nations located in South America. It is dedicated to the railway industry. The tallest building in the town is the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, at 45 meters high.