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Casa Amarilla (in English: "Yellow House") was a railway station in the district of La Boca, Buenos Aires, built and operated by the Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway. Its name was inspired on Irish Admiral William Brown's house, built in the same district and painted in yellow. Brown was one of the heroes of Argentine War of Independence leading the Argentine Navy.

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  • Casa Amarilla (en)
  • Casa Amarilla (Buenos Aires) (es)
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  • Casa Amarilla (in English: "Yellow House") was a railway station in the district of La Boca, Buenos Aires, built and operated by the Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway. Its name was inspired on Irish Admiral William Brown's house, built in the same district and painted in yellow. Brown was one of the heroes of Argentine War of Independence leading the Argentine Navy. (en)
  • La Casa Amarilla es un antiguo terreno ubicado en el barrio de La Boca, ciudad de Buenos Aires, que perteneció al Almirante Guillermo Brown, luego al Ferrocarril Buenos Aires al Puerto de la Ensenada y actualmente al Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires en donde se edificaron conjuntos de viviendas y una réplica de la casona de Brown que fue construida sobre la avenida homónima y por donde todavía circulan trenes de carga por una vía del predio. (es)
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  • Casa Amarilla (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Buenos_Aires_Casa_Amarilla_lou.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Casa_Amarilla_(Ed._Peuser_n°_151).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Quinta_del_Almirante_Brown_(AGN).jpg
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  • La Boca, Buenos Aires (en)
  • Martín García and Alte. Brown Ave. (en)
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  • Casa Amarilla station building in 1900 (en)
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  • Buenos Aires#Argentina#South America (en)
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  • Casa Amarilla (in English: "Yellow House") was a railway station in the district of La Boca, Buenos Aires, built and operated by the Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway. Its name was inspired on Irish Admiral William Brown's house, built in the same district and painted in yellow. Brown was one of the heroes of Argentine War of Independence leading the Argentine Navy. (en)
  • La Casa Amarilla es un antiguo terreno ubicado en el barrio de La Boca, ciudad de Buenos Aires, que perteneció al Almirante Guillermo Brown, luego al Ferrocarril Buenos Aires al Puerto de la Ensenada y actualmente al Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires en donde se edificaron conjuntos de viviendas y una réplica de la casona de Brown que fue construida sobre la avenida homónima y por donde todavía circulan trenes de carga por una vía del predio. (es)
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  • Martín García and Alte. Brown Ave. (en)
  • La Boca,Buenos Aires (en)
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