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Discovering Different Buenos Aires Vacation Packages

By Richard Foster


When planning an extended vacation, there are often a lot of options, whether planning a solo or family vacation. In the case of South America, individuals will find a lot of different activities including a number of well known music festivals. As such, it is often best to look at a number of different Buenos Aires vacation packages to determine the one which best fits individual or family plans.

As of the 2010 census, there were approximately 2,891,082 citizens in the city with a total of 15,594,420 in the metropolitan area. The city, the largest in the country is located on the Southeastern coast on the west side of the Rio de la Plata river.

Buenos Aires is an autonomous city ran by a city legislature and local politicians. For, in 1880, the city was removed from the province after several heated political battles. Following the infighting, the city limits were modified to include Begrano and Flores which have now become neighborhoods within the city.

The city is one of a number of top tourist destinations in Argentina. For, the area is well known for preserving original European and gothic architecture, some of which can be rather eclectic. In addition, the city has a vibrant and rich cultural life as shown by recent participation in the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, the 2018 G20 Summit, two venues which hosted the 1978 FIFA World Cup and the Pan American Games in 1951.

The city is diverse and multicultural when it comes to ethnic and religious groups, people and language. For, while the Native language is Spanish, millions of immigrants have resettled in the area, thus bringing a number of other languages to the area. Whereas, the number of affinity, interest and support groups in the city often changes on an ongoing basis.

When it comes to politics and religion, Buenos Aires has always been more liberal than other provinces to the northwest. For, the city has always been known for holding a more liberal and free ranging ideology, free-trade and exploring foreign ideas. Whereas, other provinces have always held a more Catholic and nationalistic approach to social and political issues.

Argentina's history, like most countries if a mixed bag. For, the tension between different factions can be traced all the way back to the federalists-centralist conflicts in the 19th century. While Buenos Aires sent a number of troops to gain acceptance and approval, most missions failed and only resulted in violent clashes which only perpetuated the problem. In fact, it was this action which resulted in the city becoming autonomous, a result which according to locals, appears to have been the best possible outcome.

In large part, it is the immigrant population from Spain and Italy which helped build the city into the multicultural and diverse community it is today. In addition, these individuals also contributed to what has become a vibrant art and music scene. For example, the Colon Theater, located in the center of the city is one of the world's top opera houses. Whereas, a construction boom which took place between 1945 and 1980 gave way to an interest in radio, television, cinema and theater, all of which can now be found in and around the city.




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