La Calle Que Es Una "Frontera Interna" De Buenos Aires
There's a street in Buenos Aires that cuts the city almost exactly in half. But what's strange is that, aside from this geographical curiosity, there's also a social division that seems to follow the street's path almost perfectly. Join me as we explore the history of Rivadavia Avenue and why it seems as if the north and south function as separate cities. // My other social media // TWITTER: / matienlaciudad INSTAGRAM: / matienlaciudad

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