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[[Image:9 de Julio Buenos Aires (21008).jpg|thumb|225px|An eye-level view of the '''Plaza de la República''' from the south]]
[[Image:9 de Julio Buenos Aires (21008).jpg|thumb|225px|An eye-level view of the Plaza de la República from the south]]
[[Image:Buenos Aires, La Plaza de la República y Obelisco de Buenos Aires.jpg|thumb|225px|An bird's eye view]]
[[Image:Buenos Aires, La Plaza de la República y Obelisco de Buenos Aires.jpg|thumb|225px|An bird's eye view]]
'''Plaza de la República''' (''Republic Square'') is a vast city square in [[Buenos Aires]], capital of [[Argentina]]. It is located in the [[San Nicolás, Buenos Aires|San Nicolás]] quarter, at the intersection of the city's three main arteries : [[9 de Julio Avenue|Ninth of July Avenue]], [[Corrientes Avenue]], and [[Avenida Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña]] (''Diagonal Norte''). It derives its name and associations from a church once sited on the square, San Nicolás de Bari (demolished in the 1930s for the creation of Avenida 9 de julio), where the country's national flag was hoisted for the first time.
'''Plaza de la República''' (''Republic Square'') is a vast city square in [[Buenos Aires]], capital of [[Argentina]]. It is located in the [[San Nicolás, Buenos Aires|San Nicolás]] quarter, at the intersection of the city's three main arteries : [[9 de Julio Avenue|Ninth of July Avenue]], [[Corrientes Avenue]], and [[Avenida Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña]] (''Diagonal Norte''). It derives its name and associations from a church once sited on the square, San Nicolás de Bari (demolished in the 1930s for the creation of Avenida 9 de julio), where the country's national flag was hoisted for the first time.

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An eye-level view of the Plaza de la República from the south
File:Buenos Aires, La Plaza de la República y Obelisco de Buenos Aires.jpg
An bird's eye view

Plaza de la República (Republic Square) is a vast city square in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. It is located in the San Nicolás quarter, at the intersection of the city's three main arteries : Ninth of July Avenue, Corrientes Avenue, and Avenida Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña (Diagonal Norte). It derives its name and associations from a church once sited on the square, San Nicolás de Bari (demolished in the 1930s for the creation of Avenida 9 de julio), where the country's national flag was hoisted for the first time.

The plaza is the site of the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, both inaugurated in 1937. The plaza, originally a circular esplanade paved in stone, was enlarged in 1962 and in 1971, Corrientes Avenue was rerouted through the plaza and around the obelisk to ease car traffic into the city's financial district.

Metro

Three lines of the métro have connecting stations underneath the plaza, and are accesible from either side of the Ninth of July Avenue. These are:

  • "Carlos Pellegrini" station on the Line
  • "9 de Julio" station on the Line
  • "Diagonal Norte" station on the Line

Together they offer an easy route around most of the important places in the capital.

Source

  • This page is a translation of its French equivalent.