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 Argentines or Uruguayans .. what is the name of the song that goes "El candombe es de los neg*ros?

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pero gozan los demás." It's played at carnival often, but is there a particular artist who sings it and what is it called?...


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Information about the Greek community there?...


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 What are average salaries in Buenos Aires?
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-bookkeeper/accountant with 2-3 yrs experience
-office manager for a ...


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The agency is run by a couple of very British lads and ...


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 What is the weather like in Villa Gesell?
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 Hello Argentina ....?
G’day, I want to learn more about your country . . . .! …

Out of your little ‘corner of the world’ what are the 5 BEST things about living there?

Also name 3 things you ...


 International architecture/interiors firms in Buenos Aires?
I graduate with a masters in architecture and another masters in historic building preservation May of 2008. I'm heading to Argentina this summer, and I'm wondering if anyone can recomend ...


 I'm coming to Buenos Aires for one year as a student.?
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 I want to rent an apartment in Palermo, Buenos Aires, what can you tell me?
Is it safe? and where should i look?...


 Do you know Galeria del Plata in Buenos Aires?
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 Where do i find argentinian products in brooklyn ny ??
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 Code for mobile in buenes aires?
Hi , my brother is in Buenes Aires until march and has bought a phone in buenes aires to communicate with his argentinian friends anyone know the mobile code to ring from ireland ? only have the ...



Oh! And Puerta Medeno?


    



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Buenos Aires Guide
Oh! Here is some more info' on Puerto Madero, I assume that is what you meant?

The Puerto Madero neighbourhood is Buenos Aires’ newest district (barrio). Built around a late 19th century port are luxury Buenos Aires apartment towers that hug the (in)famous diques or artificial harbour basins by the Rio de la Plata. It boasts amazing late 19th century warehouses, wonderful modern bridges and some of the most stunning and modern architecture in Buenos Aires.
Towering shipping cranes, illuminated at night, have been left in place like exotic sculptures. Strolling day or night along the diques is a Porteño ritual that should not be missed. It is great fun on Sunday with music, entertainment and an art and crafts fair.
Tour decommissioned naval vessels turned museums; cross the diques via the Women's Bridge, designed by famous Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava; east of Puerto Madero is a vast marshy ecological reserve and is the best place in Buenos Aires to bird-watch, hike, and jog or just get away from city life. To the west of Puerto Madero is Microcentro with its museums, historic government buildings and convenient access via public transport to all other areas of Buenos Aires.
Most apartments in Puerto Madero have stunning city views or views over the Ecological Reserve to the Rio de la Plata. This is a very safe area with its own very evident security force. It is fast becoming the most popular and requested barrio listed on this website.
It is home to an enormous variety of first-class cuisine, pubs, bars and discos. It is open day and night for formal and informal gatherings, business conferences or partying to the early hours. I love weekends on the port and spend many nights exploring the bars and excellent eateries.
Its history goes back to 1872, when the government decided to build a modern port to herald the coming century and accepted the proposals presented by Eduardo Madero. Work ended on 31 March 1898 after much controversy, but it was not until 1905 that the red brick warehouses, which now provide some of Buenos Aires most stunning waterside residences, were finished. The narrow canals and the sandbanks caused significant communication problems as cargo ships grew bigger, which was very bad for the economy of the time. The area was practically abandoned and the port moved to Puerto Nuevo in 1920.
In 1989, Puerto Madero Corporation was created to rebuild the 170 hectares of the old port into the marvellous urban living and work complex that we see today. Part of Dock 1 holds the Cinemark multi-screen cinema that has a capacity for 1500 people. From Docks 2 to 4, visitors can find the most exclusive restaurants, fast food outlets, pubs and the Argentine Catholic University (UCA). Some of the main places to visit are:
• Republica Building: This modern building was designed by Mario Alvarez and Cesar Pelli in the form of a prow. From its top you may view the North Port, the Nature Reserve that stretches along the Rio de la Plata. It is one of the few buildings with a heliport. It is located on the block formed by Viamonte, Bouchard, Córdoba and Madero avenues.
• Telecom Building: at 70 meters high this building was designed by Kohn, Pedersen and Fox, the famous firm from New York, in combination with their Argentinean partners Hampton, Rivoira and Associates. It has 15 floors that occupied an area of 32000 square meters.
• Post Office Building: It was designed by the French architect Norbert Maillart and inaugurated on 1928. Its interior was recently restored and it contrasts well with its imposing and elegant style.
• Luna Park: This building was built in 1931; it was originally one of the most important boxing stadiums in Argentina, if not the world. There is still some boxing, or music concerts, ballets, circus and ice skating shows. It occupies the block between Lavalle, Madero, Corrientes and Bouchard avenues.
• Frigate Sarmiento Museum Ship: This ship built in 1897 with an English style laid up at Dock 3 and was used to train naval cadets. It has kept all the original machinery and furniture.
• Former Immigrant’s Hotel: Now houses several government agencies, but after its inauguration in 1911 it was used to lodge immigrants from all over Europe. It is located at 3355 Antártida Argentina Ave.
It is not everyone’s taste, but Puerto Madero offers business travellers and holidaymakers alike, Buenos Aires best contemporary living. Apartments tend to have pools, gyms, WIFI and parking. We have many off-line apartments in Buenos Aires and lots more availability via our Network Partners. Just call us for a free no obligation Buenos Aires rental apartment search.



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