[아르헨티나여행]부에노스아이레스 여행 가이드-익스피디아
부에노스아이레스의 별명은 '라 레이다 델 플라타'로, 남아메리카 아주 구석에 있는 플라타 강의 여왕이라는 의미입니다. 아르헨티나의 4천 2백만 인구 중 1/4이 이 거대 도시에 살고 있어요. 아르헨티나의 매력적인 수도에 오신 것을 환영합니다.
부에노스아이레스에는 유럽풍 건축물과 남미의 정열이 함께 합니다. 축구, 육즙이 풍부한 고기 그리고 물론 탱고까지도요. 16세기에 금과 은을 실어 나르는 항구로 건설된 부에노스아이레스는 그 이름에 대양에서 불어오는 순풍이라는 의미가 담겨 있죠.
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맑은 날씨, 넓은 거리, 고전적인 호텔과 레스토랑 덕분에 이 중남미의 도시는 정말 신선한 공기와도 같답니다. 부에노스아이레스는 유럽 이민자들에 의해 만들어졌죠. 이곳에 오시면 왜 이곳이 남미의 파리라고 불리는지 이해하실 거에요.
스페인 식민자들이 아르헨티나에 무역 기술을 가져왔고, 이를 통해 세계에서 가장 부유한 나라 중 하나가 되었죠. 이후 이곳의 부는 퇴색했지만, 그 화려함은 아직 남아 있습니다. 지금 부에노스아이레스는 세계에서 가장 저렴한 도시 중 하나입니다. 부유함이 사라지면서 함께 생겨난 우울함은 탱고와 같이 한이 서린 예술로 승화되었습니다.
유명 음악의 기원지인 라 보카 항구에서 야외 테이블에 앉아 점심을 즐겨보세요. 옛 이민자들의 독특함은 아르헨티나에서 가장 유명한 길인 엘 카미니토에 그대로 보존되고 있습니다. 항구에 있는 동안 라 봄보네라도 구경하세요.
축구의 전설 디에고 마라도나의 축구 인생이 시작된 곳이죠. 너무나 다양한 명소가 있어서 만약 여러분이 다음에 어디로 가야 할지 현지인에게 묻는다면 모두 다른 곳을 가리킬 거에요. 누군가는 바로 산 텔모로 가서 소박한 식민지풍 건물의 가게에서 기념품을 사라고 말할 거에요. 역사적인 지역에서 공예 시장을 돌며 수집품과 골동품을 구경하고 라이브 음악도 즐겨보세요.
또 다른 누군가는 새로 개발된 푸에르토 마데로를 추천할 거에요. 현대적인 공원과 건축물이 항구의 영광스러웠던 날들의 잔재들과 함께 이곳을 완성하고 있죠. 그러나 모든 사람이 추천하는 곳은 바로 5월 광장일 것입니다. 대통령궁인 카사 로사다의 발코니는 손을 흔들며 서있는 에바 페론을 연상케 하는 뮤지컬 에비타의 배경이죠.
이웃의 팔레르모에 있는 에비타 박물관에서 이 나라의 전설적인 영부인에 대해 알아보세요. 그녀의 인생 이야기는 마치 동화 속 이야기 같답니다. 가난한 여배우가 한 나라의 대통령과 결혼해 노동자 계급의 영웅이 되죠.
1952년 그녀의 죽음이 전해졌을 때 수십만 명의 추종자들이 그녀를 애도하기 위해 5월 광장에 모였었습니다. 그녀의 무덤은 아르헨티나에서 가장 아름답기로 유명하죠. 비록 레콜레타 묘지에 사는 고양이들로 때론 그 완벽한 장면이 훼손되지만요. 잠시 길을 돌려 팔레르모의 말바로 향해 보세요. 이 세련된 남미의 미술관에는 과거의 모습이 담겨 있습니다.
또한, 기이한 20세기 작품도 감상할 수 있죠. 시내로 돌아가려면 세계에서 가장 넓은 거리인 7월 9일 거리를 따라 거니세요.
인상적인 콜론 극장의 환상적인 음향도 시험해 보시고요. 그런 후, 탱고 공연을 감상하시고 근처 카페 토르토니에서 시원한 음료도 즐겨보세요. 150년 동안 이곳의 상징처럼 여겨지는 장소랍니다. 이 대형 카페는 스페인 식민지 시대의 옛 시청인 엘 카빌도와 가깝습니다.
중앙의 종탑에서는 5월 광장에 있는 메트로폴리탄 성당을 전망할 수 있죠. 호세 데 산 마르틴 장군의 무덤도 방문해 보세요. 이 광장 이름의 시초가 된 5월 혁명을 이끌었던 장본인입니다. 이 독립운동가의 동상은 북쪽의 레티로 지역에 있는 산 마르틴 광장을 장식하고 있습니다.
또한, 탄성을 자아 내는 의회당을 구경하기 전에 포클랜드 전쟁 기념비의 경건함에 취해 보세요. 푸에르토 마데로를 거니며 하루 일정을 마감하실 수 있습니다. 주로 밤 늦게 저녁 식사를 즐기는 이 리드미컬한 도시에서 여러분은 해가 뜰 때까지 춤을 추며 밤을 지새우실 수도 있습니다. 보석 같은 아르헨티나의 이 도시와 여러분은 사랑에 빠지지 않을 수 없을 거에요.
오직 할 일은 부에노스아이레스에 대해 전해지는 모든 이야기가 사실이라는 것을 확인하면서 이 도시를 즐기시기만 하면 됩니다.
Top ten things to do in Buenos Aires in 2020
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When we decided to travel through South America for a year, visiting Buenos Aires was an absolute priority. With it's beautiful European architecture, distinctive neighbourhoods, warm and friendly people, Buenos Aires is a great entry into Latin America. We spent a month here in Buenos Aires, and were able to check out all the well known tourist spots, as well as some less well known ones. In this video, I cover my favourite places to visit. Feel free to either watch them all or skip ahead.
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Salta Travel Guide - Argentina Moments of Charm
Salta Travel Guide - Argentina Moments of Charm
Salta is a province of Argentina. The western part of the province is in the Andean Northwest region, the eastern part is in the Chaco region. Also Salta is the capital of the Salta province in Argentina. It is situated in the Lerma Valley, 1,152 metres (3,780 ft) above sea level, at the foothills of the Andes mountains.
Nicknamed Salta la Linda (Salta the beautiful), it has become a major tourist destination due to its old, colonial architecture, tourism friendliness, excellent weather and natural scenery of the valleys westward. Attractions in the city proper include the 18th century Cabildo, the neo-classical style Cathedral, and the 9 de julio central square along with San Bernardo hill and its surroundings. The city's museums exhibit a wide range of artifacts and art work from the native civilizations that flourished in the area (Salta is located in the southernmost region of what was the Inca empire, belonging to the Collasuyu, one of the four areas of the empire until the Spanish conquest), as well as from the 16th century Spanish conquest and the colonial and post-colonial periods. Salta used to be the starting point of the Train to the Clouds (Tren a las nubes), and on the way to red-soiled Cafayate, as well as to other nearby tourist destinations.
The Martín Miguel de Güemes Airport, 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) 6 kilometres southwest of the city, has regular domestic flights to Buenos Aires, Tucumán, Jujuy, Córdoba, Puerto Iguazú; and international flights to Asunción, Rio de Janeiro, Iquique, Lima and Santa Cruz de la Sierra.
Salta was founded on April 16, 1582 by the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Lerma, who intended the settlement to be an outpost between Lima, Peru and Buenos Aires. The origin of the name Salta is a matter of conjecture, with several theories being advanced to explain it.
The city centre features a number of buildings dating back to the 18th and 19th and early 20th centuries. Clockwise around the Ninth of July Square are the neoclassical Cathedral Shrine, the French style Museum of Contemporary Art, the Cabildo (in former times, the city's town hall, nowadays a historical museum) and the neoclassical Museum of High Mountain Archaeology, which houses artifacts from the Inca civilization, including the mummies of three Inca children. The Plaza is almost completely surrounded by a gallery.
Within walking distance of the 9th July Square are the Saint Francis Church and the city's three pedestrian streets: Alberdi, Florida and Caseros. The three blocks in Balcarce street closest to the train station are now the centre of night life in Salta, with restaurants, pubs and cafés on both sidewalks and concerts every night. Rising in the east is San Bernardo Hill. Its summit, from which visitors can get a view of the city and the entire valley, can be reached by car, cable car or stairway.
Salta is probably the most Spanish city in Argentina by physical appearance: so much so that tourists visiting from Spain often find a strong resemblance between Salta and Andalucian cities. The local culture, however, is a blend of Spanish and gaucho (mestizo, criollo, both indigenous and non-indigenous) traditions, lending the city a distinctive identity, somewhat different from the more European-like metropolises to the south.
A lot to see in Salta such as :
Cathedral of Salta
Museum of High Altitude Archaeology
Plaza 9 De Julio
Bodega Colomé General Office
Craft Market Salta
Basílica y Convento de San Francisco (Salta)
History Museum of the North
Santuario Virgen del Cerro
Virgen Del Cerro
Museum Güemes Salta Argentina
American Cultural Center
Museo Güemes
Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de la Viña
Bicentenario Park
Mercado Municipal San Miguel
Monument General Martin Miguel de Guemes
Cerro San Bernardo
Museo Casa Arias Rengel
Museum of Fine Arts in Salta, Argentina
Museo Pajcha
Casino Golden Dreams
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo - Salta, Argentina
National University of Salta Museum of Natural Sciences
20 de Febrero Monument
Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña, Salta, Argentina
San Bernardo Cerro Turístico
Cerro San Bernardo
City Museum Casa Hernandez
Pajarito Velarde Museum
Plaza Belgrano
Iglesia de San Alfonso
Walk Cerro San Bernardo entrance
Church of Saint Francis
Parroquia San Juan Bautista de la Merced
Mirador Cerro San Bernardo
Familia Sudeste Park
Museo de Arte Sacro Fray Luis Giorgi
( Salta - Argentina ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Salta . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Salta - Argentina
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Named for good sailing winds, #BuenosAires 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.
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Latin America is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Romance languages such as Spanish, French and Portuguese are predominantly spoken; it is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America. The term Latin America was first used in an 1856 conference with the title Initiative of the America. Idea for a Federal Congress of Republics (Iniciativa de la América. Idea de un Congreso Federal de las Repúblicas), by the Chilean politician Francisco Bilbao. The term was used by Napoleon III's French government in the 1860s as Amérique latine to consider French-speaking territories in the Americas, (French Canadians, French Louisiana, French Guiana, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy) along with the larger group of countries where Spanish and Portuguese languages prevailed, including the Spanish-speaking portions of the United States (Southwestern United States and Florida) Today, areas of Canada and the United States (with the exception of Puerto Rico) where Spanish, Portuguese and French are predominant are typically not included in definitions of Latin America.
Latin America consists of 13 dependencies and 20 countries which cover an area that stretches from the northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of South America, including the Caribbean. It has an area of approximately 19,197,000 km2 (7,412,000 sq mi), almost 13% of the Earth's land surface area. As of 2016, its population was estimated at more than 639 million and in 2014, Latin America had a combined nominal GDP of 5,573,397 million USD and a GDP PPP of 7,531,585 million USD.
【4K】Drone Footage | Fortaleza - State Capital of Ceará | Brazil 2019 .: Cinematic Aerial Film Brasil
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Fortaleza Drone Flight: Fortaleza is the capital of the northeastern Brazilian state of Ceará. Its known for its beaches, which are punctuated by red cliffs, palm trees, dunes and lagoons. Fortalezas long-standing folkloric traditions are presented in dance performances at the art nouveau José de Alencar theater, open since 1910. Another architectural highlight is the neo-Gothic Catedral Metropolitana. The popular beach neighborhood of Praia de Iracema hosts lively nightclubs, restaurants and the EMCETUR Tourism Center, a former 19th-century jail with craft shops in the cells, downstairs from the Museu de Arte e Cultura Popular. The Meireles neighborhood is known for its beach boulevard and nightly handicrafts market. The Dragão do Mar art and culture center features movie theaters and museums in a contemporary setting that contrasts with the 19th-century colonial buildings it neighbors. Inland, visitors can hike amid mangrove swamps at the sprawling Cocó Ecological Park on the Rio Cocó river. [wikipedia // Google]
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00:01:57 1 Etymology and definitions
00:02:07 1.1 Origins
00:07:03 1.2 Contemporary definitions
00:10:05 1.3 Subregions and countries
00:10:49 2 History
00:10:57 2.1 Pre-Columbian history
00:12:35 2.2 European colonization
00:14:33 2.2.1 Slavery and forced labor in colonial Latin America
00:17:40 2.3 Independence (1804–25)
00:19:58 2.3.1 Independent Empire of Brazil
00:22:19 2.4 Conservative-liberal conflicts in the 19th century
00:26:01 2.5 British influence in Latin America during the 19th century
00:28:03 2.6 French involvement in Latin America during the 19th century
00:31:25 2.7 American involvement in Latin America during the 19th century
00:31:37 2.7.1 Monroe Doctrine
00:33:24 2.7.2 Mexican–American War (1846–48)
00:35:05 2.8 World wars (1914–45)
00:35:16 2.8.1 World War I and the Zimmermann Telegram
00:36:59 2.8.2 Brazil's participation in World War II
00:40:19 2.8.3 Involvement in World War II
00:40:51 2.9 Cold War (1945–92)
00:41:02 2.9.1 Economy
00:42:27 2.9.2 Reforms
00:43:10 2.9.3 Bureaucratic authoritarianism
00:43:46 2.9.4 US relations
00:45:29 2.9.5 Cuban Revolution
00:46:38 2.9.6 Bay of Pigs Invasion
00:47:12 2.9.7 Alliance for Progress
00:47:47 2.9.8 Nicaraguan Revolution
00:49:34 2.10 Washington Consensus
00:51:23 2.11 Turn to the left
00:52:44 2.12 Return of social movements
00:55:58 2.13 Modern era
00:57:03 3 Demographics
00:57:12 3.1 Largest cities
00:57:27 3.2 Ethnic groups
01:04:19 3.3 Language
01:09:24 3.4 Religion
01:10:04 3.5 Migration
01:12:32 3.6 Education
01:14:46 3.7 Crime and violence
01:17:05 4 Economy
01:17:14 4.1 Size
01:17:38 4.2 Development
01:18:25 4.3 Standard of living
01:19:12 4.4 Environment
01:19:20 5 Inequality
01:20:25 6 Trade blocs
01:21:35 7 Tourism
01:23:39 8 Culture
01:27:56 8.1 Art
01:30:00 8.2 Film
01:33:33 8.3 Literature
01:37:47 8.4 Music and dance
01:42:38 8.5 World Heritage Sites
01:42:54 9 See also
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Latin America is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Romance languages such as Spanish, French and Portuguese are predominantly spoken; it is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America. The term Latin America was first used in an 1856 conference with the title Initiative of the America. Idea for a Federal Congress of Republics (Iniciativa de la América. Idea de un Congreso Federal de las Repúblicas), by the Chilean politician Francisco Bilbao. The term was used by Napoleon III's French government in the 1860s as Amérique latine to consider French-speaking territories in the Americas, (French Canadians, French Louisiana, French Guiana, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy) along with the larger group of countries where Spanish and Portuguese languages prevailed, including the Spanish-speaking portions of the United States (Southwestern United States and Florida) Today, areas of Canada and the United States (with the exception of Puerto Rico) where Spanish, Portuguese and French are predominant are typically not included in definitions of Latin America.
Latin America consists of 13 dependencies and 20 countries which cover an area that stretches from the northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of South America, including the Caribbean. It has an area of approximately 19,197,000 km2 (7,412,000 sq mi), almost 13% of the Earth's land surface area. As of 2016, its population was estimated at more than 639 million and in 2014, Latin America had a combined nominal GDP of US$5,573,397 million and a GDP PPP of 7,531,585 million USD.
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Buenos Aires - City Video Guide
Buenos Aires combines European architecture with a Latin passion for soccer, juicy cuts of meat, and of course, the tango!
Buenos Aires was established as a trading port in the 16th century and soon became one of the richest countries in the world. Since then the city's fortunes have faded, but its splendor remains.
The melancholy of the city's fading riches resonates in the sweeping lament of the tango. Enjoy lunch in the harbor of La Boca, where this famous dance originates.
Explore El Caminito, the city's most famous walkway, then tour La Bombonera, once the home ground of soccer legend Diego Maradona.
Browse the colonial buildings of San Telmo and enjoy the sea breezes at the redeveloped Puerto Madero.
Don't miss Casa Rosada (The Pink House), the presidential palace and former residence of Eva Perón.
Arts lovers will enjoy the MALBA in Palermo and the Teatro Colón. Afterwards, catch a tango show in nearby Café Tortoni.
Visit Plaza San Martín, home of the Falklands War Memorial before touring the National Congress building at Plaza del Congreso.
End your day with an evening stroll in Puerto Madero, or dance until dawn in this truly rhythmic city.
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