Surveying Equipment. Clockwise from upper left: Optical Theodolite, Robotic total station, RTK GPS Base station, Optical level.

The urban image of Buenos Aires had three great moments of transformation, first approximately between 1840 and 1865, when Italianate architecture was incorporated into the pre-existing Hispanic-Creole buildings.[1]


Pre-Columbian era

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Colonial era

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Independence era

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Rivadavia era

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Rosas era

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National organization

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Liberal republic

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Radical governments

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Infamous Decade

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Peronist era

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1960s-1970s

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1980s-1990s

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2000-present

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Petrina, Alberto (1995). "Buenos Aires. La metrópoli del sur". Astrágalo: Cultura de la Arquitectura y la Ciudad (in Spanish) (3). Seville: Universidad de Sevilla: 94–104. ISSN 1134-3672. Retrieved 24 March 2024.

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