- Porteño (feminine:
Porteña, lit. 'port city person' in Spanish) is
mainly used to
refer to the
residents of
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is also used for...
- The
Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas, also
known as the
Estaciones Porteñas or The Four
Seasons of
Buenos Aires, are a set of four
tango compositions written...
- Hunchback) El
criador de
gorilas (1941) (The
Gorilla Handler)
Aguafuertes porteñas (1933) (Etchings from
Buenos Aires)
Aguafuertes españolas (1936) (Etchings...
- Muñequitas
porteñas (also
known as Muñequita
porteña) is a 1931
Argentine film
directed by José A. Ferreyra. It was the
first Argentine feature film with...
- Porteño (feminine:
Porteña; lit. 'port city person' in Spanish) is the
gentilic used for
people from the city (but not the province) of
Buenos Aires,...
-
network that was
developed over the
following years. The
locomotive La
Porteña,
built by the
British firm EB
Wilson &
Company in Leeds,
hauled the first...
- Melodías
porteñas (Buenos
Aires Melodies) is a 1937
Argentine film, a
musical directed by Luis
Moglia Barth, who also co-wrote it. It is one of the most...
- Palacios,
Cynthia (25
August 2003). "Reñida
pelea para la
Legislatura porteña". La Nación (in Spanish).
Retrieved 22
March 2025. "Acuerdo de
Ibarra y...
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Radio Continental was
founded on
September 28, 1969
under the name
Radio Porteña. It is
considered one of the most
effective radio stations in
Buenos Aires...
- Aires,
Montenegro was
selected to be the
third candidate in the
Unidad Porteña list for the
Buenos Aires City Legislature; the list won the simultaneous...