Argentina City

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Ciudad Argentina
Geographic Information
PlanetYata
CountryYatan-Theian Federation
Subdivision
In regionRio de la Plata
ClimateTemperate
Demonym(s)Ciudad-Argentine
Political Information
GovernmentMunicipal Council of Ciudad Argentina
Settlement hierarchyConurbation
Demographic information
Population43,438,281
Language(s)Spanish
SpeciesMajority Human
Founded in~20s


Argentina City, officially known as Ciudad Argentina, is the largest city and capital of the Yatan-Theian Federation's Republic of Argentina, also being the largest city out of any on the entirety of Yata and Human Space as a whole. Argentina City is world-renouned for its artistic style and overpopulation, exhibiting a form of architecture known as 'Argentine Brutalism' which first emerged in the city.

The older parts of the city, consisting of the areas where the city was established by Yetian colonists in the ~20s and the areas surrounding them, consist of low and mid -rise buildings overlooking the Rio de la Plata, while the further away from the city centre you move the buildings become paradoxically much taller as the charming Classical Laurist Architecture transitions into the famous Argentine Brutalist Architecture, with countless massive and imposing rectangular sky-scrapers looming over the narrow winding streets below them.

Despite its status as the largest and most populous city, it is not really that much of a tourism hub due to its lackluster international infrastructure, though it is still somewhat of a destination to those seeking to explore a much different landscape than their hometowns.