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autonomous$6093$ - traduzione in greco

REGION WITH SOME FREEDOM FROM ITS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
Autonomous region; Autonomous Region; Autonomous regions; Autonomous entities; Autonomous entity; Autonomous territories; Territorial Autonomy; Autonomous state; Autonomous area; Autonomous sector; Autonomous territory; Autonomous states; Autonomous administrative divisions
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autonomous      
adj. αυτονόμος
Buenos Aires         
  • San José de Flores]] station, [[Buenos Aires Underground]].
  • View of the [[Avenida de Mayo]] in 1915
  • Planetarium]] in 2013, as part of [[BAFWEEK]].
  • [[9 de Julio Avenue]], 1986.
  • ''Aldus verthoont hem de stadt Buenos Ayrros geleegen in Rio de la Plata'', painting by a Dutch sailor who anchored at the port around 1628.
  • Construction of the [[Obelisk of Buenos Aires]] on the [[9 de Julio Avenue]], 1936.
  • [[Buenos Aires Botanical Garden]]
  • Tango dancers during the [[World tango dance tournament]].
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  • Beaux-Arts]] and [[modernist architecture]].
  • Central Post Office]], is the largest of Latin America.
  • [[Buquebus]] high-speed ferries connect Buenos Aires to [[Uruguay]]
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  • [[Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club]]
  • EcoBici]].
  • Recoleta]].
  • [[Ministro Pistarini International Airport]]
  • [[Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art]].
  • [[Juan de Garay]] founding Buenos Aires in 1580. The initial settlement, founded by [[Pedro de Mendoza]], had been abandoned since 1542.
  • Gaumont Cinema]] opened in 1912.
  • Plaza San Martín]].
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  • Abasto market]].
  • A [[Mitre Line]] [[Trenes Argentinos]] train in [[Retiro railway station]]
  • ''[[La Bombonera]]'' during a night game of [[Copa Libertadores]] between [[Boca Juniors]] v. [[Colo Colo]].
  • [[Campo Argentino de Polo]], home of the [[Argentine Open Polo Championship]], the most important global event of this discipline
  • BAFICI]]
  • [[MALBA]]
  • [[Catalinas Norte]] is an important business complex composed of nineteen commercial office buildings and occupied by numerous leading Argentine companies, foreign subsidiaries, and diplomatic offices. It is located in the [[Buenos Aires Central Business District]].
  • Our Lady of Buen Aire in front of the National Migration Department
  • The [[Buenos Aires Philharmonic]].
  • [[Teatro Colón]].
  • Impression of the [[Buenos Aires Cathedral]] by ''Carlos Pellegrini'', 1829.
  • Metropolitan Police of Buenos Aires City]]
  • Plaza San Martin]]. Thunderstorms are usual during the summer.
  • Satellite view of the [[Greater Buenos Aires]] area, and the [[Río de la Plata]].
  • [[Buenos Aires Underground]] map
  • Recoleta]]
CAPITAL OF ARGENTINA
Capital of Argentina; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Buenos Aires city; City of Buenos Aires; Ciudad de Buenos Aires; Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires; Buenos Aires Capital Federal; UN/LOCODE:ARBUE; Buenos-Aires; Capital Federal; Bs. As.; Buenos Ares; Autonomous City of Buenos Aires; Autonomous city of Buenos Aires; Distrito Federal, Argentina; Buenos aires; Buenos Aíres; Baires; La Reina del Plata; Buenos Aries; Buenos Aires Autonomous City; B. Aires; B Aires; Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires; Bs as; BsAs; Buenos Aires City; Regina Theatre; Bs As; Bs.As.; Capital federal; Buenos Aires (Argentina); Capital federal (Argentina); Capital federal, Argentina; AR-C; Paris of South America; History of Buenos Aires; Buenoes Ayres; Demographics of Buenos Aires; BBAA; Capital Federal, Argentina; Federal Capital (Argentina); Buenes Aires; Federal District, Argentina; Geography of Buenos Aires; List of honorary citizens of Buenos Aires; Buone Arie; Buenas Aires; Law enforcement in Buenos Aires; Economy of Buenos Aires; Transport in Buenos Aires; Architecture of Buenos Aires; Education in Buenos Aires
n. μπουένος άιρες
self government         
SELF-GOVERNANCE OF PROFESSIONS OR INDUSTRIES, INCLUDING UNIONS AND FORMAL OR INFORMAL POLITICAL UNITS
Self-government; Self-Government; Self rule; Self-rule; Autonomous government; Self government; Self-governing; Self governance; Self-governed; Self-governing states; Self-direction
αυτοκυβέρνηση, αυτοδιοίκηση

Definizione

Autonomous System
<networking, routing> (AS) A collection of routers under a single administrative authority, using a common {Interior Gateway Protocol} for routing packets. (2001-09-16)

Wikipedia

Autonomous administrative division

An autonomous administrative division (also referred to as an autonomous area, entity, unit, region, subdivision, or territory) is a subnational administrative division or internal territory of a sovereign state that has a degree of autonomy—self-governance—under the national government. Autonomous areas are distinct from the constituent units of a federation (e.g. a state, or province) in that they possess unique powers for their given circumstances. Typically, it is either geographically distinct from the rest of the state or populated by a national minority. Decentralization of self-governing powers and functions to such divisions is a way for a national government to try to increase democratic participation or administrative efficiency or to defuse internal conflicts. States that include autonomous areas may be federacies, federations, or confederations. Autonomous areas can be divided into territorial autonomies, subregional territorial autonomies, and local autonomies.