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Buenos Aires: 1985 and Today - Institute for Transportation and Development Policy

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On the Anniversary of ITDP's 35th Year, Transport Matters will be publishing a series of articles about cities that ITDP has worked in, comparing them from 1985 and today. The article in full can be found in Sustainable Transport Magazine. 35 years ago, Buenos Aires, along with the surrounding country, was reeling in the aftermath of the military junta’s “dirty war” until Raúl Alfonsín was democratically elected in 1983. Since then, Argentina has become a proud and stable nation, with nonviolent changes of power. Buenos Aires, the country’s capital and largest city, is a beautiful, multicultural metropolis of 3 million

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