http://www.embassyworld.com/maps/Maps_Of_Argentina/index.phpCataratas del Iguazú, Spanish pronunciation: [kataˈɾatas del iɣwaˈsu]) are waterfalls of the Iguazu River located on the border of the Brazilian state of Paraná and the Argentine province of Misiones. The falls divide the river into the upper and lower Iguazu.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iguazu_Falls
http://www.embassyworld.com/maps/Maps_Of_Argentina/index.phpCataratas del Iguazú, Spanish pronunciation: [kataˈɾatas del iɣwaˈsu]) are waterfalls of the Iguazu River located on the border of the Brazilian state of Paraná and the Argentine province of Misiones. The falls divide the river into the upper and lower Iguazu.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iguazu_Falls
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:XQHCzozi4xLxPM:http://www.gourmetgirlmagazine.com/09/07/images/argentina.jpgThe cuisine of Argentina is strongly influenced by Italian and Spanish cuisines and cooking techniques. Indigenous groups such as the Quechua, Mapuche, and Guarani have also played a role. Argentina is one of the world's major food producers. It is a major producer of beef, wheat, corn, milk, beans, and since the 1970s, soybeans. Given the country's vast production of beef, red meat is an especially common part of the Argentine diet. Due to the very large number of Argentines of Italian ancestry, pizza and especially pasta are also very popular, and now cheese, but there are food traditions from other European nations as well, including the English afternoon tea.http://www.gourmetgirlmagazine.com/09/07/homagetofromage.php
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:XQHCzozi4xLxPM:http://www.gourmetgirlmagazine.com/09/07/images/argentina.jpgThe cuisine of Argentina is strongly influenced by Italian and Spanish cuisines and cooking techniques. Indigenous groups such as the Quechua, Mapuche, and Guarani have also played a role. Argentina is one of the world's major food producers. It is a major producer of beef, wheat, corn, milk, beans, and since the 1970s, soybeans. Given the country's vast production of beef, red meat is an especially common part of the Argentine diet. Due to the very large number of Argentines of Italian ancestry, pizza and especially pasta are also very popular, and now cheese, but there are food traditions from other European nations as well, including the English afternoon tea.http://www.gourmetgirlmagazine.com/09/07/homagetofromage.php
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:oiQy8cAdCLlZcM:http://www.bugbog.com/images/galleries/argentina_pictures/argentina-pictures-1.jpgArgentine tango is a social dance and a musical genre that originated in Argentina and Uruguay.Argentine tango consists of a variety of styles that developed in different regions and eras, and in response to the crowding of the venue and even the fashions in clothing. Even though the present forms developed in Argentina and Uruguay, they were also exposed to influences reimported from Europe and North America. There are records of 18th and early 19th century tango styles in Cuba and Spain,[1] while there is a flamenco tangos dance that may share a common ancestor in a minuet-style European dance.[2] Consequently there is a good deal of confusion and overlap between the styles as they are now danced - and fusions continue to evolve.
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:oiQy8cAdCLlZcM:http://www.bugbog.com/images/galleries/argentina_pictures/argentina-pictures-1.jpgArgentine tango is a social dance and a musical genre that originated in Argentina and Uruguay.Argentine tango consists of a variety of styles that developed in different regions and eras, and in response to the crowding of the venue and even the fashions in clothing. Even though the present forms developed in Argentina and Uruguay, they were also exposed to influences reimported from Europe and North America. There are records of 18th and early 19th century tango styles in Cuba and Spain,[1] while there is a flamenco tangos dance that may share a common ancestor in a minuet-style European dance.[2] Consequently there is a good deal of confusion and overlap between the styles as they are now danced - and fusions continue to evolve.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_-z2tLnFj0G8/SftoakdlptI/AAAAAAAAAxk/H8YkqYet-e4/s400/Hierarchy.jpgThe illustrator Juan Carlos Federico has a brilliant portfolio, filled with very cute children’s books illustrations, editorial, monsters, and his very creative series Restatos and Sumanes. The series, which look like collages, always make me smile. And if that wasn’t enough the Argentine artist has also a blog with a funny name masporquerias (something like “more rubbishy”) with new works and a design portfolio. Check his interview published by Trendsetter Magazine.http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:3PZocTNqsoU0aM:http://media.smashingmagazine.com/cdn_smash/images/illustrator2/star.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_-z2tLnFj0G8/SftoakdlptI/AAAAAAAAAxk/H8YkqYet-e4/s400/Hierarchy.jpgThe illustrator Juan Carlos Federico has a brilliant portfolio, filled with very cute children’s books illustrations, editorial, monsters, and his very creative series Restatos and Sumanes. The series, which look like collages, always make me smile. And if that wasn’t enough the Argentine artist has also a blog with a funny name masporquerias (something like “more rubbishy”) with new works and a design portfolio. Check his interview published by Trendsetter Magazine.http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:3PZocTNqsoU0aM:http://media.smashingmagazine.com/cdn_smash/images/illustrator2/star.jpg