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Buenos Aires (/ˈbweɪnəs ˈɛəriːz/ or /ˈaɪrɪs/,Spanish: [ˈbwenos ˈaiɾes]) is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the continent's southeastern coast. The Greater Buenos Aires conurbation, which also includes several Buenos Aires Province districts, constitutes the third-largest conurbation in Latin America, with a population of around fifteen and a half million.
The city of Buenos Aires is neither part of Buenos Aires Province nor the Province's capital; rather, it is an autonomous district. In 1880, after decades of political infighting, Buenos Aires was federalized and removed from Buenos Aires Province. The city limits were enlarged to include the towns of Belgrano and Flores; both are now neighborhoods of the city. The 1994 constitutional amendment granted the city autonomy, hence its formal name: Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Autonomous City of Buenos Aires). Its citizens first elected a chief of government (i.e. mayor) in 1996; before, the mayor was directly appointed by the President of the Republic.
The Dark Side of the Heart (Spanish: El lado oscuro del corazón) is a 1992 Argentine drama film directed by Eliseo Subiela. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Aníbal Arias y Osvaldo Montes en Estudios ION interpretan "Milonga de mis Amores" (Pedro Laurenz - José María Contursi). Año 2007.
(P) Y © 1997 DÚO ANÍBAL ARIAS & OSVALDO MONTES (guitarra y bandoneón): “Juntos por el tango” Aníbal Arias, guitarra (Buenos Aires, 1922 - 2010) & Osvaldo “Marinero” Montes, bandoneón (Rosario, 1934 - Buenos Aires, 2014) Epsa Music, Colección "Guitarras del Mundo", Nº 13 Disponible en iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/juntos-por-el-tango/id4946863 00:00 (01) EL POLLO RICARDO –tango- (Luis Alberto Fernández) 02:55 (02) TU DIAGNÓSTICO –vals- (José Betinotti) 05:26 (03) LOS MAREADOS –tango- (Juan Carlos Cobián / Enrique Cadícamo) 08:31 (04) MILONGA DE MIS AMORES (Pedro Láurenz / Enrique Cadícamo) 11:31 (05) BERRETÍN –tango- (Pedro Láurenz / Enrique Cadícamo) 14:03 (06) MI REFUGIO –tango- (Juan Carlos Cobián / Pedro Numa Córdoba) 16:46 (07) PABLO –tango- (José Martínez) 19:06 (08) ...
Banda sonora de la película "El lado de oscuro del corazón" dirigida por Eliseo Subiela. 01. Saxo solo 00:00 02. Tema de Oliverio 01:06 03. Soledad 03:52 04. Río y Tema de amor 06:46 05. El azul 11:41 06. Happy tango 14:58 07. Poema de Oliverio 16:34 08. Milonga de los tres 19:20 09. Las dos orillas 21:18 10. Chamamé Esclavasiva 24:16 11. Sefini 25:53 12. Tema de amor Piano solo 28:45 13. Montevideo ext. Noche 29:51 14. El vuelo 31:55 15. El lado oscuro del corazón 33:55
(P) Y © 2007 DÚO ANÍBAL ARIAS & OSVALDO MONTES (guitarra y bandoneón): “Bien Tanguero” Aníbal Arias, guitarra (Buenos Aires, 1922-2010) & Osvaldo “Marinero” Montes, bandoneón (Rosario, 1934 - Buenos Aires, 2014) Epsa Music, Colección "Guitarras del Mundo", Nº 33 Disponible en Itunes. 00:00:00 (01) EL FLETE -tango- (Vicente Greco) 00:02:38 (02) FLOR DE LINO –vals- (H. Stamponi / H. Expósito) 00:05:07 (03) SILBANDO –tango- (S. Piana / C. Castillo / J. G. Castillo) 00:07:41 (04) LA CACHILA –tango- (Eduardo Arolas) 00:10:32 (05) CATAMARCA –tango- (Eduardo Arolas) 00:13:11 (06) DESPUÉS –tango- (H. Gutiérrez / H. Manzi) 00:16:02 (07) NOCTURNA –milonga- (Julián Plaza) 00:19:11 (08) MI DOLOR –tango- (M. A. Meaños / C. Marcucci) Solo de guitarra: Aníbal Arias 00:22:14 (09) QUEJAS DEL ALMA –vals-...
Osvaldo Montes (El Marinero) Maravilloso Bandoneonísta Argentino nacido en la Ciudad de Rosario provincia de Santa Fe el 8 de Enero de 1934 , pero adoptado por Buenos Aires , aquí en una escena de la Película "Tango, un giro extraño" dirigido por esta talentosa Mujer: Mercedes García Guevara , en esta escena Don Osvaldo interpreta un Tango de su propia autoria "A los míos" . Falleció el 4 de Julio de 2014 a los 80 años, con el se fue uno de los máximos exponentes del Bandoneon . El Joven que comenta es el músico, arreglador y guitarrista Acho Estol del Grupo Tanguero " La Chicana" Espero les guste. Datos biográficos de Osvaldo Montes: http://www.todotango.com/spanish/biblioteca/CRONICAS/entrevista_omontes.asp Detalles de la Película: http://www.cinenacional.com/peliculas/index....
El Azul- Tema N° 5 del Soundtrack de la película El lado oscuro del corazón, estrenada el 21 de mayo de 1992. Ganadora del premio a Mejor Película en el Festival de Cine de Montreal. Oliverio, un poeta bohemio, recorre Buenos Aires con sus amigos, acosado por la muerte, buscando a una mujer capaz de "volar". Los textos de Mario Benedetti, Juan Gelman y Oliverio Girondo, intercalados con gusto, lo hacen un film interesante, intenso y liberador. En el transcurso de la película, la poesía se ve entremezclada con los lugares más espesos de la cotidianeidad artística argentina y uruguaya. Desde el asado, hasta los maltrechos bares de Buenos Aires y Montevideo. Una película que te llega a lo mas profundo del corazón, infalible...
Interpretes: Melisa Mejia & Hernan Saraza Produccion: Osvaldo Montes & Tono Castillo
http://www.expedia.com/Buenos-Aires.d178242.Destination-Travel-Guides Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango. “The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different a...
When it comes to world class cities in South America few can compete or even compare to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Buenos Aires features pulsating nightlife, distinct neighborhoods (barrios), European architecture and fine dining options. Having a month in the city allowed us to really discover what the city has to offer from its parrillas (steaks), tango, shopping & parks. In this top attractions travel guide to Buenos Aires we cover neighborhoods such as San Telmo, Recoleta, Palermo and La Boca. We eat Buenos Aires food such as empanadas, pizza, asado, milanesa and alfajores. The following is a complete guide from 1-50 including specific timings for each item. Watch it all or skip ahead to an item of interest. GEAR Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1Yd...
This is a video I have made in order to share my tips as well as some information about the main attractions of Buenos Aires, the Capital City of Argentina. Here one can find information about food, culture, history and the Dos and Don´ts while travelling to one of the world's most exciting destinations! Please make sure to follow me in social media. All songs used here were either composed by me (I'm a singer/songwriter), downloaded from Copyright Free Sites or purchased from online music services! All songs are listed bellow! 1-Yesterday's Tango by Yanis S. Souza bought from premiumbeat http://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty_free_music/songs/yesterday-s-tango 2-Whatever Whatever Lounge ReMix by Rodrigo Moratto ( that's me! Yes I'm a singer) written by Rodrigo Moratto/Dima Dahaba 3-Budz In ...
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Travel video about destination Buenos Aires in Argentina. Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, is said to be the most European city in South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times, with melancholy, romance and Latin flair is a part of daily life as well as a passion for steak, tango and football! The mighty Plaza de Mayo is the historic heart of the city and the pink façade of the Casa Rosada shines brightly, the Presidential palace from where Domingo Perón and his wife, Evita, once waved to their loyal subjects. The La Boca district is the old harbor area and lies at the mouth of the Riachuelo in the Rio de la Plata. The bright colors of the painted buildings are a joy to see and where today, dances are performed on every street corner. Everywhere traders have erec...
The Ins and Outs of traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=andreafeczko Capital of Argentina, and home to steak, tango, and Evita, Buenos Aires is an exciting city with lots to do. But, is it worth the trip? -Tango Dancing and Nightlife -Argentine meals: steaks, meats, Malbec wine, empanadas, and more -Argentine couture -Casa Rosada, La Boca, Palermo, Recoleta Cemetery -Evita Peron -El Ateneo Bookstore -San Telmo Market -Club Eros, La Cabrera Follow How 2 Travelers on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/How2Travelers http://www.twitter.com/RachelRoams http://www.twitter.com/AndreaFeczko Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/How2Travelers http://www.facebook.c...
The nonstop generation of new restaurants and arts spaces is a testament to the endless creativity of Buenos Aires, a city that never loses its charm. Grab the embed code for this video at Times Video: http://nyti.ms/1j8M98j Produced by: FRITZIE ANDRADE, FARHOD FAMILY, DUY LINH TU and SARAH BRADY VOLL Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1Q84wF5 Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Instagram: http://instagram.com/nytvideo...
Part 7 of our South America Trip. We see the sights of Buenos Aires, including the Pink Palace, La Boca and the Grave of Eva Peron
Etiquette Tips, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide Eating in the streets not advisable and other etiquette tips for Buenos Aires. What are some of the local customs in Buenos Aires? Take a look! Kissing on the cheek is common, even when meeting someone for the first time. This goes for men as well. Do not be surprised to find Argentines standing close to you while having a conversation. Female visitors should not be surprised to get compliments on the street as it is very common and often harmless. Even though Argentines are super friendly, they like to meet in bars or cafes if they are the host. Argentines like to dress up. When headed out, be sure to dress smartly. Eating on the street, is not considered polite. Argentines start their evening later. Nine or later if you are going ...
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires. If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and...