White Bay, Argentina

White Bay, Argentina

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White Bay Argentina

Bahía Blanca is a city in Argentina, situated in the southern part of the Buenos Aires province in the Pampas region, just a few kilometers from the border with the Patagonian region. It boasts a deep-water commercial port on the Argentine Sea. The city is the capital of the district of the same name. Bahía Blanca has established itself as one of the most significant commercial, cultural, educational, and primarily, sports centers in the country's interior. It also houses important museums and libraries. Its tourist infrastructure includes architectural circuits, walks, and parks. The city serves as a transportation and communication hub between the economic flows of the southwest of Buenos Aires province and the Río Negro valley. Its terrestrial, maritime, and airport infrastructure facilitates regional, national, and international connections. According to the 2010 census, the district of Bahía Blanca has a population of 301,531 inhabitants. After subtracting the population of the town of Cabildo and the rural population of 2,430 people, the remaining 299,101 inhabitants belong to the greater Bahía Blanca area, making it the seventeenth largest urban area in the country. Although Bahía Blanca city is almost 10 km from the Argentine Sea, it is conurbated with other cities and coastal towns, including the port of Ingeniero White, which serves as the natural outlet for the agricultural production of the Pampas region. The city is home to two national universities: the National University of the South (UNS) and the National Technological University (UTN), with a third one being established. The city's flag was designed by Mateo Brossy, a boy who was only 11 years old at the time.
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Comandante Espora (BHI)