(Argentina - Buenos Aires) Plano De La Ciudad De Buenos Aires..., J. Peuser, 1911 With a population of almost a million people at the time, Buenos Aires portrayed itself differently, not as other tropical cities, but as a place of business, art, as well as growth and potential on the world stage. Keep in mind, major European cities such as Madrid had half the population at the time. It must have felt like Buenos Aires' place of prominence was almost inevitable. This large folding map for the city shows the neighborhoods and comisarias, includes a large circular grid system for find streets, and includes the commuter rail lines that weave throughout the town. Condition is very good, though the front cover is detached. Image size is approximately 29.25 x 43 (inches)