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✅ TOP 10: Things To Do In Buenos Aires
Things To Do In Buenos Aires Argentina, this video breaks down the best things to do in Buenos Aires at night and during the day of your visit.
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The top things to do in Buenos Aires are all covered by our video and the coolest things to do in Buenos Aires will be at the end of our top 10 things to do in Buenos Aires video.
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina
Villa Carlos Paz Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Villa Carlos Paz. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Villa Carlos Paz for You. Discover Villa Carlos Paz as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Villa Carlos Paz.
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Parque Nacional Quebrada del Condorito
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Cidades: Punta Arenas (Magalhães - Chile)
Passeio rápido pelo cidade de Punta Arenas, Província de Magalhães, Chile.
Punta Arenas é uma comuna e cidade portuária do Chile. Capital da Região de Magallanes y Antártica Chilena. Está localizada na Península de Brunswick e nas proximidades do Estreito de Magalhães, na Patagônia. Fundada há 170 anos, em 18 de dezembro de 1848, a 62 quilómetros a norte do antigo povoado de Forte Bulnes.
Antes da abertura do canal do Panamá em 1914 foi o principal porto na navegação entre os oceanos Pacífico e Atlântico, por sua localização geográfica.
Os habitantes de Punta Arenas têm raízes europeias, principalmente croatas, espanhóis, suíços, iugoslavos e galeses, além de alguns moradores de Chiloé que se mudaram para o sul de Punta Arenas.
A imigração croata até Punta Arenas foi um determinante do desenvolvimento da região de Magalhães e da cidade, em particular. Atualmente, essa influência pode ser visto nos nomes de muitas lojas e edifícios. De acordo com algumas referências a 50% da população de Punta Arenas são descendentes de croatas.
Sua economia é baseada principalmente em atividades portuárias e de serviços. É o ponto de partida para a maioria dos cruzeiros que tem como destino a Antártida.
MENDOZA, ARGENTINA | CITY OF MENDOZA, ARGENTINA
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N Argentina: Magnificent and Blinding Salinas Grandes Salt Flats
The Salinas Grandes is a large salt desert with spans the borders of four provinces. It is of industrial importance for its sodium and potassium mines and have also been explored for lithium under its salt. (Lithium is the big mining industry in the Atacama, Chile.)
Blindingly white, the expanse stretches for miles and visitors can walk out onto the crusty salt bed that can be up to 1/2 meter thick while trucks on the salt lake fill up with loads of salt. Completely amazing...
Buenos Aires, Argentina. History, Economy, Weather
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of the Argentine Republic. The name means fair winds. Most of the country's activity is highly concentrated in this single city and its surroundings. Buenos Aires constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants, and pubs. So you can expect good services and a wide range of options.
LOCATION
The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. The city extends on a plain covering 20 km (12 mi) from north to south and 18 km (11 mi) from east to west.
HISTORY
Seaman Juan Díaz de Solís, navigating in the name of Spain, was the first European to reach the Río de la Plata in 1516. The city of Buenos Aires was first established on 2 February 1536 by a Spanish expedition led by Pedro de Mendoza.
Buenos Aires is an autonomous district.In 1880, after decades of political infighting, Buenos Aires was federalized and removed from Buenos Aires Province.
POPULATION
Buenos Aires is a multicultural city, being home to multiple ethnic and religious groups. Several languages are spoken in the city. Approximately three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires. Its metropolitan area, Great Buenos Aires (Gran Buenos Aires), is the 22nd most populated urban center in the world with over 18 million people.
Buenos Aires also has one of the largest homosexual communities in Latin America and there is a receptive attitude towards gay society in the federal law, same sex marriages are legally performed and recognized in Argentinian federal law.
Christianity is the most prevalently practiced religion in Buenos Aires (79.6%), and most inhabitants are Roman Catholic (70%).
There are Protestant, Orthodox Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormon, and Buddhist minorities. The city is home to the largest mosque in South America.
The Jewish community in Greater Buenos Aires numbers around 250,000, and is the largest in Latin America. The city is also eighth largest in the world in terms of Jewish population.
CLIMATE
Buenos aires like has a humid subtropical climate with a significant influence from the Atlantic Ocean. However the city has an unpredictable weather year-round. Summers last from December to February and are hot as the average high is exactly 30°C and heat waves can affect the city leading to above 35°C. Winters are cool but not cold and fairly cloudy. Despite being in the dry season, June, July and August see above 60 milimeters of rain. Temperatures usually range from around 5-8°C during the night.
GOVERNMENT
The Executive is held by the Chief of Government elected for a four-year term together with a Deputy Chief of Government, who presides over the 60-member Buenos Aires City Legislature.
ECONOMY
Buenos Aires is the financial, industrial, and commercial hub of Argentina. The economy in the city proper alone. Metro Buenos Aires, according to one well-quoted study, constitutes the 13th largest economy among the world's cities.The Buenos Aires Human Development Index (0.923 in 1998) is likewise high by international standards.
The port of Buenos Aires is one of the busiest in South America; navigable rivers by way of the Rio de la Plata connect the port to north-east Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay. As a result, it serves as the distribution hub for a vast area of the south-eastern region of the continent.
In recent years there has been an increase in gay oriented businesses such as real estate, apartment rental, travel agents, language classes, tango classes, bars, restaurants, hotels, and guesthouses. Since 2007, the city has seen the arrival of more gay cruise ships, the opening of a gay five-star hotel and a general increase in gay tourism.
TOURISM
Buenos Aires is a top tourist destination, and is known for its preserved Eclectic European architecture and rich cultural life.
Buenos Aires' quality of life was ranked 91st in the world, being one of the best in Latin America in 2018. It is the most visited city in South America, and the second-most visited city of Latin America (behind Mexico City).
Isla Grande De Chiloe Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Isla Grande de Chiloe in Chile.
The Isla Grande De Chiloé is located off the west coast of southern Chile in the Pacific Ocean. It features amazing timber-built churches, an undulating landscape and villages supported by posts. In the small village of Chacao there is a large wooden church one of more than a hundred and fifty that are scattered across the island. Two wooden towers with blue peaks flank the main entrance gate. Striking architecture that unites European design with that of this region. Everything is made of wood with not a single nail used. Fourteen of the churches have been designated as Unesco World Heritage sites since the year 2000. When in 1567 the Spaniard, Francisco De Ulloa, discovered the island, he founded Castro, its imposing cathedral having been built in 1906. It has two pointed towers on its façade and the main building is coloured salmon pink. The church’s interior contains brownish colours with circular wooden columns and a beautiful, carved altar. Castro is the island’s oldest town and also the capital of Chiloé Province. Along the waterfront are numerous colourful wooden houses on posts, the Palafitos. When viewed from the street, the houses look like normal buildings but from the coast it can be seen that they are supported by wooden posts. At high tide the fishermen are able to land by boat directly beneath the houses and at low tide the posts are exposed in full. Today the people of Chiloé live from agriculture and fishing and tourism is also becoming increasingly important.
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