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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires Hilton
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Hotel Cuatro Reyes
562 Nogaro Buenos Aires
Imperial Park Hotel
Vistasol Buenos Aires Design
Sheltown 525 Hotel
Claridge
Claridge Hotel
Callao Suites
Aptos. Tribeca Buenos Aires
Sarmiento Suites Apart Hotel
Amerian Congreso Buenos Aires Hotel
Buenos Aires Wilton Palace Hotel
Days Inn Comfort Centro
Reino Del Plata
Bristol Hotel
Grand King Hotel
LoiSuiteS Recoleta Hotel
Broadway All Suites
Gran Hotel de la Paix
Feirs Park Hotel
Impala 525 Hotel
Howard Johnson Plaza Florida
Sofitel Buenos Aires
Mayflower Suites
Gran Hotel Argentino
Claridge
Wilton Hotel Buenos Aires
Castelar Hotel & Spa
Salles Hotel
Reconquista Plaza Hotel
Kempinski Central Park Plaza
Kempinski Elegance Park Plaza
Melia Recoleta Plaza Boutique Hotel
Torre Cristoforo Colombo
Pestana Buenos Aires
Ayres de Recoleta
Buenos Aires CE Hotel
Melia Buenos Aires Hotel
Tryp Buenos Aires
Concorde Hotel
Purobaires Hotel Boutique
Cabildo Suites Club & Spa
Bisonte Palace Hotel
Waldorf Hotel
Hilton Buenos Aires
Llh Recoleta Boutique Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Puerto Madero
Golden Tulip Savoy Hotel
Howard Johnson Hotel Da Vinci
Intercontinental Buenos Aires
Kempinski Hotel Park Plaza Buenos Aires
Kempinski Hotel Park Château Buenos Aires
Caesar Park Buenos Aires
Marriott Plaza Hotel Buenos Aires
Sheraton Pilar Hotel & Convention Center
Sheraton Libertador Hotel
Melia Buenos Aires
El Conquistador Hotel
Plaza San Martin Suites
Gran Hotel Buenos Aires
Obelisco Center Suites
Presidente Hotel
Torre Cristoforo Colombo Suite
Loisuites Recoleta Hotel
Howard Johnson Plaza Florida Street
Argenta Tower
Grand Boulevard Hotel
Regis Orho Hotel
Sarmiento Palace Hotel
Dazzler Libertad
Elevage Buenos Aires Hotel
Howard Johnson Express Inn Belgrano
Mayflower Suites
Hotel De Las Americas
Imperial Park Hotel
Amerian Buenos Aires Park
America Studio All Suites
Embassy All Suites
Hotel Madero By Sofitel
Rochester Concept Hotel
Vista Sol Buenos Aires Design Hotel
Argentina Tango Hotel
Gran Hotel Orly
Hotel Plaza Francia

About Buenos Aires

[Map of Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal AR]

The Port of Buenos Aires is situated near the mouth of the Rio de la Plata (Rio Plate), one of the continent's great navigable waterways, making it a vital distribution point for the southern area of the continent as well as an industrial and agricultural center, bordering as it does an immensely fertile agricultural area for the production of meats and dairy products, tobacco and grains.

Buenos Aires has some beautiful colonial and Victorian architecture, verdant parks, wide boulevards and culturally is very deeply influenced by its European heritage. Museums and houses of culture and the arts abound; art and design are at the forefront and the city exudes a style and elegance all of its own.

A bit of History

The original city of Buenos Aires was founded in 1536 under the name of Santa María del Buen Ayre (Santa Maria of the Fair Wind) by Pedro de Mendoza. This original settlement was subsequently destroyed and then rebuilt nearby by Juan de Garay in 1580. Throughout its history, Buenos Aires grew up as an important center of trade under Spanish rule although the port was twice but unsuccessfully invaded by the British in the early 1800s. The Porteños finally freed themselves from the rule of the Spanish Viceroy on May 25th, 1810, a date which is now celebrated as May Revolution Day although independence from Spain was not declared until 1816.

By the 1920s the burgeoning industrial city of Buenos Aires saw heavy immigration from European nations in the early 1900's, the majority from Spain and Italy, although a great many also from countries including Germany, Poland, Ireland and Portugal. The influx spawned social unheavals and discontent during the 40's and 50's which further disintegrated over the subsequent decades into violent political demonstrations and skirmishes including Argentina's "dirty war" which lead to hundreds of thousands of people being detained and tens of thousands having disappeared. Buenos Aires continues to this day to suffer social disturbances and economic woes in its quest for political and economic stability.

Neighborhoods of Buenos Aires - Sightseeing

For details on the various barrios of Buenos Aires, their generel characteristics and places of interest to visit, click here


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The Tango

One can't think of Buenos Aires without thinking of the Tango. Emerging from the brothels and bars of the poorer immigrant neighborhoods of the city, the tango has evolved into a complex movement both mystical and sensual, speaking a language all of its own. Buenos Aires offers a number of tango dance schools and academies, and it has become a favorite pastime of visitors to the city to partake in a tango dance class or two while getting to know the city.

The instruments of the Tango are the flute, the guitar, violins and the bandoneón, which looks somethings like a button accordion but with several essential differences.

Some illustrious composers and interpreters of the Tango include Carlos Gardel, Edmundo Rivero, Astor Piazzolla. Tango orchestras have been lead by such greats as Juan D'Arienzo, Francisco Canaro, Osvaldo Pugliese and Carlos di Sarli. In Buenos Aires, there is an International Tango Festival held yearly in late February/early March with free tango shows in the streets of the city, and in October is a week-long World Tango Festival which also features tango workshops and instruction. Yet another World Tango Festival is held during the 1st week of December prior to Tango Day on December 11th. In the San Telmo neighborhood, tango is danced in the street and in Plaza Dorrego on Sundays.

World Tango Festival, Buenos Aires

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Evangelina Elizondo An artist from Argentina is preparing to showcase her work at the Embassy of Argentina in Washington later this month. The show is just the latest step in an artistic career that began as a teenager. VOA's Sahar Sepehri introduces us
Tue, 13 May 2008 16:34:00 GMT

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SANTIAGO The person at the ministry told the newspaper that Argentina According to the newspaper, residential demand, however, is still being met as local gas distributor Metrogas is using a backup propane gas to produce the other million cubic meters
Tue, 13 May 2008 14:05:00 GMT

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Four-Hour Subway Strike Ends in Argentina
A subway strike ended Monday after going on for four hours, disrupting services on five of the six subway routes in Buenos Aires and affecting some 700,000 people. Subway workers staged the strike from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. local time (1000 and 1400
Tue, 13 May 2008 12:53:00 GMT

 
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