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There is some tendency in Spanish orthography to capitalize adjectives derived from geographic names.
Adjectives derived from geographic names
- El entrerriano - Entre Ríos (a province of Argentina)
- La atamisqueña http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Atamisqui
- La española - España
- Mendocina - Mendoza (a province of Argentina)
- El santiagueño
- La cordobesa
- La cordobesita
- La correntina
- La tupungatina - Tupungato (a city in Argentina)
- sevillano/a https://tango.info/?q=sevilla
Names and other words
Plain names
- Buenos Aires
- Bahia Blanca
- Tucumán
- La Coruña
Street names
- Corrientes