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Unterkunft in Argentinien
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Informationen Buenos Aires
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Founded on the banks of the river Suquía on the 6th of July 1573 by the spanish noble Jeronimo Luis de Cabrera, the city was originally called Cordoba of New Andalucía. This important city (the second most populated after Buenos Aires), is very modern but at the same time has managed to conserve buildings dating from the colonial period, erected in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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1614 gründeten die Jesuiten die Nationale Universität Cordobas, als erste Universität Argentiniens und als zweite Lateinamerikas. Dort wurden zahlreiche Personen von politischer und kultureller Bedeutung ausgebildet.
Amongst Cordoba's avenues and streets, colonial architecture is mixed with modern buildings and its very welcoming pedestrian area is filled with shops, malls and cafes.
In Cordoba, tourists can enjoy the pedestrian streets linking Plaza San Martin, the Cathedral, the historic town hall, the Manzana de las Luces of the church of the Company of Jesus, the
Casa de Trejo, National Monserrat College and the museum Fray José Antonio de San Alberto.
There are also pleasant green area, particularly Sarmiento Park, which was designed at the end of the last century by the French architecht Carlos Thays.
Further tourist attractions are provided by the costanera of the river Suquía, Cordoba Stadium and predio Feriar, where international exhibitions take place throughout the year.
Cordoba has an important cultural life, with many theatres for art and cultural shows, for the entertainment of all ages.
It is also an important industrial centre, where much activity is developed. Cattle, agriculture and the mining are sources of enormous wealth for the region. |
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Das Nachtleben Cordobas ist sehr lebendig; die Stadt ist voll mit Bars, Clubs und Pubs. Dadurch stehen dem Besucher hunderte von Möglichkeiten zur Unterhaltung offen.
Weiterhin ist die Stadt sowohl mit hochqualitativen Restaurants rund um den Caqada gesegnet, als auch mit einer eindrucksvollen Pubkultur im Stadtteil "Nueva Cordoba".
Man sollte auch nicht den Bezirk Chateau Carreras gesehen haben.
However, the most complete area in terms of pizzerias, restaurants, pubs, ice cream shops, night clubs is without doubt the Cerro de las Rosas, with its Avenue Rafael Núñez - full of charm!.
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The city centre´s pedestrian streets provides an important shopping centre with every kind of shop and various cafes.
Various shopping centres are found in the centre of the city, including the Patio Olmos, a mall with important
architectural features and which conserves the facade, marble staircase and some of the balconies of what was originally a college.
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