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  2. Culture of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The culture of Argentina is as varied as the country geography and is composed of a mix of ethnic groups. Modern Argentine culture has been influenced largely by the Spanish colonial period and the 19th/20th century European immigration (mainly Italian and Spanish), and also by Amerindian culture, particularly in the fields of music and art.

  3. Tango - Wikipedia

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    Tango is a dance that has influences from African and European culture. [6] [7] Dances from the Candombe ceremonies of former African enslaved people helped shape the modern day tango. The dance originated in working-class districts of Buenos Aires and Montevideo. The music derived from the fusion of various forms of music from Europe. [8]

  4. Nueva Pompeya - Wikipedia

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    Nueva Pompeya (Spanish for New Pompei), often loosely referred to as Pompeya, is a neighbourhood in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.Located in the South side, it has long been one of the city's proletarian districts steeped in the tradition of tango and one where many of the first tangos were written and performed.

  5. Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas - Wikipedia

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    The Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas ("Ricardo Rojas Cultural Center") is a cultural center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned and operated by the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), the country's largest university. It is named after journalist and writer Ricardo Rojas (1882–1957), who served as the university's rector from 1926 to 1930.

  6. Porteño - Wikipedia

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    Porteños have a unique culture, different from that of their initial European homelands. Notably, equestrian sports are a huge part of Porteño life. [1] Buenos Aires produces some of the best polo players in the world, due to the high quality of ponies raised throughout the fertile grasslands in the Pampas region and the enthusiastic sponsorship of the sport by Argentina's land-owning elites ...

  7. Category:Culture in Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Teatro Colón. Teatro Colonial. Torcuato di Tella Institute. La Trastienda Club. Categories: Buenos Aires. Culture of Argentina. Culture by city.

  8. Colonia Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    5,772 [1] Postal code. 06780. Colonia Buenos Aires is a colonia of the Cuauhtémoc borough located south of the historic center of Mexico City. This colonia is primarily known for its abundance of dealers selling used car parts, and an incident when six youths were executed by police.

  9. Libertad Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Kirchner Cultural Center (Spanish: Centro Cultural Kirchner) [3] [4] is a cultural centre located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the largest of Latin America, [5] [6] and the third or fourth largest in the world. [7] The building was originally opened in 1928 as the Buenos Aires Central Post Office ("Palacio de Correos"), [1] operating ...