Buenos Aires – Casa Rosada – Front
Manzana de Las Luces and Barrio Montserrat
The old neighborhood of Montserrat covers the oldest part of the city and it is one of the most attractive districts for cultural tours in Buenos Aires.
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Catalinas Norte is an urban development that consists of several office buildings. It was planned in Buenos Aires in the 60′s. Many of these buildings have prismatic shapes in glass and steel. The architectural style formed by them is seen in the horizon as an example of a modern and growing Buenos Aires.
Steak and tango done right, with a little Evita on the side. BUENOS AIRES… There’s something about this place … Maybe it’s the tango. Those of you who have witnessed the real thing know tango–when done right–is not a dance for sissies. It is aggressive, moody, seductive, sometimes beautiful and maybe a little dangerous. [...] Argentina is home to the largest Jewish community in the Latin America. The Jewish community in Argentina is an integral part of the fabric of the country. Jewish Immigration In 1810, Argentina gained its independence from Spain, and Bernardino Rivadavia, Argentina’s first president, backed policies that promoted freedom of immigration and human rights. With this [...] Argentina’s own language National culture, ser nacional (national being), cultura rioplatense, cultura gauchesca, cultura criolla (creole culture). In Argentina the word creole often has a different connotation than in the rest of Latin America. While in most countries the word is used to refer to the offspring of Europeans born in the Americas, in Argentina it generally connotes a [...] |
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