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Argentina – Rosario's Churches and Urban Museum
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Enjoy a one hour walking tour around the urban museum of Rosario with murals by local painters, an Anglican church, historic buildings and Che Guevara's house of birth.
Jul 14, 2008
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Argentina – Rosario's Landmark Plaza 25 de Mayo
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Around Rosario's oldest park stands a patrimony of architecture visible in public and private historic buildings, including its 19th century cathedral and municipality.
Jul 14, 2008
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Argentina – Flag Day in Rosario, Santa Fe
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"Día de la Bandera Nacional" is one of Argentina's national holidays. On June 20th a parade is held in Rosario, during which citizens carry Argentina's largest flag.
Jun 17, 2009
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Rosario: History and Culture
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Set on the Paraná river, Argentina's lesser-known city of Rosario is known as both the Cradle of the Flag and City of Open Doors. But why?
Dec 23, 2007
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Monica Guy
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Argentina – Historic Buildings in Santa Fe
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Santa Fe, originally called Santa Fe de la Veracruz, and is one of Argentina's oldest cities, which can be traced in its historic buildings as well as in its churches.
Aug 19, 2009
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Argentina – Architecture and UFOs in Victoria
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After exploring Victoria's architectural glories and touring the Benedictine abbey, it is time to visit thé attraction of Victoria: el Museo OVNI - a museum about UFOs.
Sep 4, 2008
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Argentina – El Paseo del Siglo, a Walking Tour
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This walking tour leads past historic monuments, revealing Rosario's history from government buildings to open secrets during the military dictatorship, called Dirty War.
Aug 20, 2008
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Argentina Festivals and Religious Celebrations
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In Argentina around 150 days per year are dedicated to national and public holidays, to celebrate religious occasions, to commemorate historic events or to honour family.
Aug 5, 2009
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Argentina – Churches in Buenos Aires
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Two churches deserve a place on Buenos Aires' sightseeing list: St. John's Anglican Cathedral and Basílica de NS de la Merced with the convent of San Ramón.
Jul 13, 2009
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Jesuit Missions Cordoba Argentina
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Argentina's Cordoba Province owes much to the Jesuits who not only established the University of San Carlos in 1613 but successfully farmed the fertile land.
Aug 26, 2008
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Rosemary Findley
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Che Guevara Museum in Alta Gracia, Argentina
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Alta Gracia was one of the towns in Argentina where Ernesto Che Guevara lived. Museo del Che Guevara gives insight into his life through pictures and accounts.
Apr 19, 2009
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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Cordoba Argentina - Rich in History & Atmosphere
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Cordoba's rich historic heart, easily explored on foot, is both interesting and atmospheric. On the outskirts an historic route leads to 4 Jesuit Estancias.
Aug 29, 2008
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Rosemary Findley
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Argentina, Santa Fe – Museums and Local Snacks
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After having visited Santa Fe's historical and ethnographic museums, try one of Argentina's fine beers, Santa Fe Beer, or the local empanadas and Merengo alfajores.
Sep 1, 2009
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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The Argentina "Tango" Pavilion at Winnipeg's Folklorama Festival
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The Argentina "Tango" Pavilion at the Folklorama cultural festival in Winnipeg, Manitoba, gave visitors a taste of Argentinian culture, food, and music.
Aug 19, 2010
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Susan Huebert
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El Cementerio de Recoleta in Buenos Aires
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City of Angels, City of the Dead, or City of Cats - all refer to the necropolis of the cemetery of Recoleta which forms one of Buenos Aires' major tourist attractions.
Aug 7, 2009
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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South American Qualifying Games
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In a two year marathon beginning this October, South America's finest footballers play for a place at the World Cup Finals in South Africa 2010.
Aug 9, 2007
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Richard McColl
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How to Travel Bolivia's Ruta del Che from Santa Cruz to the Chaco
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The Che Guevara Trail leads along Che's burial site in Vallegrande, El Churo Stream where he was captured, down to Camiri where his captors were based.
Aug 16, 2010
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Karin-Marijke Vis
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South America Cruises to Falkland Islands
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Antarctic and South American cruises that visit Stanley, Falkland Islands offer shore excursions such as penguin watching and historic battlefield tours.
Apr 6, 2010
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Renee Ruggero
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Galveston Rising
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Galveston, Texas, once the New York of the Southeast, is struggling to regain its much deserved prominence among America's ocean side retreats.
Aug 3, 2011
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Marc d'Entremont
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Rusticae – A Chain of Family Run Hotels In Spain
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These small charming hotels offer excellent service and high standard food. Among the abundant hotels in Spain they stand out for those willing to pay for quality.
Feb 2, 2010
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Yinwai Lilith Lee
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