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country in images. We introduce a visual tour across Argentina
that allows you to appreciate its variety of climates and geography.
Argentina’s Capital, Buenos Aires, is one of the largest
cities in the world. Gateway to the country, with all its
cosmopolitan charm. In its extension from Jujuy to Tierra
del Fuego, the mountain chain displays the marvellous contrasts
of its landscapes: from the high plateau in the Northwest,
to the region of lakes, forests and glaciers in Patagonia’s
Andes. Mesopotamia, in the province of Misiones, has cracks
that result in spectacular phenomena like Iguazú Waterfalls.
In the centre of Argentina, the Pampa region is the most extensive
plain. This landscape is interrupted to the south by the small
Tandil and La Ventana sierras and to the west, by Córdoba’s
sierras. Towards the South, from the Andes to the sea, there
are Patagonia plateaus, lashed by the winds for a great part
of the year. The Atlantic coastal region, bordered by high
cliffs, draws winding shapes, like Valdés Península,
with its impressive sea animal colonies.
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See Buenos Aires Pictures:
Obelisco - 9 de
Julio Ave.- The Cabildo - The
Congress -
Casa Rosada - La
Boca / Caminito - San Telmo Fair–
Tango - Manzana de
las Luces - Puerto Madero -
Colón Theater
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Obelisco
The city's most traditional monument. A meeting point
for every visitor. It lifts 67,50 meters in the intersection
of Corrientes Ave. and 9 de Julio Ave. |
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9 de Julio Ave.
The widdest avenue in the world! Goes from Retiro all
the way to Constitucion train station. |
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The Cabildo
Main institution of the city during colonial times. In
1810 was the epicenter of the May Revolution. One of the
oldest buildings in Buenos Aires that had suffered many
desing and structure changes. Has a museum that keeps
the memories of the colony era. |
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The Congress
Its the palace where the Legislative Power works. Has
an outstanding dome, beautifully lighted by night. |
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Casa Rosada/ The Pink House.
It's the Government House, placed in Plaza de Mayo. |
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La Boca / Caminito.
A multicolored neighbourhood, the most colourful of the
city. Caminito is the name of the street that had inspired
the words for the tango that Carlos Gardel immortalized.
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San Telmo Fair.
You can visit it on weekends. One of the most typical
nighbourhoods of Buenos Aires that has a vast show of
culture, art schools, filmmaking, television, and antique
stores. |
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Tango.
The Argentinian Tango spirit. |
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Manzana de las Luces (Subterrean
tunnels).
The visit that brings you a glimpse of the hidden history
of Buenos Aires. |
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Puerto Madero
On the city shore, ancient docks were recycled to transform
themselves in fancy commercial offices and first class
restaurants. |
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Colón Theater
One of the 5 most important Opera theaters in the world.
The biggest lyrical theater in Latinamerica. |
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