The Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires is a private hospital in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. It has 750 beds and serves around 2,000 inpatients per month. It has 23 medical centers distributed across the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area. Its main facilities cover a surface area of 78,000 m2 (850,000 ft2). The hospital treats both private patients and those derived by social security. It also provides its own health insurance plan, being the most important pre-paid healthcare service in Argentina, with about 150,000 clients.
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Instituto Privado Argentino-Japonés
Instituto Privado Argentino-Japonés (IPAJ), also known as Nichia Gakuin (日亜学院), is a bilingual Spanish-Japanese elementary and middle school in Buenos Aires. It is the only school permitted by the Argentine Ministry of Education to require students to take Japanese, and it is the only bilingual Spanish-Japanese school in Buenos Aires. Its campus is located at Yatay 261 and Pringles 268 (two addresses for the same building) in the Almagro neighbourhood.
Ricardo Braginski of Clarín wrote that the school represented the community of Japanese descent in Buenos Aires.
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Medrano (Buenos Aires Underground)
Medrano is a station on Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground. The station was opened on 17 October 1930 as part of the inaugural section of the line between Federico Lacroze and Callao.
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Café Las Violetas
The Café Las Violetas (Spanish: Confitería Las Violetas) building includes a restaurant and cafe on the corner of Avenida Medrano and Avenida Rivadavia in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Castro Barros (Buenos Aires Underground)
Castro Barros is a station on Line A of the Buenos Aires Metro. The station was opened on 1 April 1914 as part of the extension of the line from Plaza Miserere to Río de Janeiro.
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