The magnificent French embassy building in Buenos Aires, once the private residence of Ortiz Basulado.
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Resolução Web
550×387px
19.4×13.7cm 28ppcm
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Baixa resolução
1224×863px
43.3×30.5cm 28ppcm
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Média resolução
2550×1799px
21.6×15.2cm 118ppcm
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Alta resolução
5100×3597px
43.2×30.5cm 118ppcm
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