| About Argentina. | |
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best word to describe Argentina would be variety. For a tourist who likes
to see a lot of different sights its perfect. Iguazu Falls, the jungle and
the Mesopotamia. The Andes: Aconcagua, the Patagonian Ice Field and the
colored mountains of Salta. The great city of Buenos Aires, tango and nightlife.
The fertile Pampas, the Atlantic Coast and the wind blown Patagonia. Argentina's variety of people include Italians, Germans, French, Irish, and Spanish descendants, and native Indians. Food is very important for Argentines and therefore have some of the freshest and tastiest foods in the world. Meats, fresh vegetables, fruits, grains and pastas and dairy products not to mention, tempting pastries, chocolates, and sweet breads. Its wines are also known throughout the world. At the moment, due to Argentina's economic crisis, the currency exchange for travelers is favorable. Though there have been many demonstrations and social unrest as of late, Argentina still remains on the whole a safe and friendly place for the traveler. |
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| About Cordoba | |
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Located
in the center of Argentina, Cordoba has a lot to offer. The southern and
eastern part of the province is a principle producer of soy, sunflowers,
peanuts, dairy products and etc... To the north and west lie the sierras,
the rivers, dams and recreational receivers. The climate in Cordoba is
ideal for enjoying the outdoors. Summer temperatures reach 35-40 degrees
complete with electric storms and abundant rain falls. Winters are mild
with low temperatures at night and warm sunny days.
Cordoba city is one of the oldest cities in Argentina. Cordoba is a very upbeat province. The "Cordobeses" are well know for their excellent sense of humor and their particular accent and way of speaking unique to this part of Argentina. Friendly, relaxes and hospitable are a few words that come to mind when thinking of Cordoba. |
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