domingo, 10 de junio de 2012

Knowing about our Culture!!:)---> "La Boca"

*Look at these images and guess what place is it.




* Imagine that you are a tourist guide and you have to explain to a tourist one of the most famous atractions of Argentina , BsAs called "La Boca" neighbourhood.

*Look for information about "La Boca" neighbourhood and make a brochure about this place :)

Enjoy it!!!

http://www.buenosaires.travel/La_Boca_en.aspx

http://www.easybuenosairescity.com/barrios/laboca.htm

http://www.laboca.org/

http://capital-federal.enbuenosaires.com.ar/barrio-guia-la-boca-es_AR.html

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  2. La Boca is an amazing neighborhood in Buenos Aires. There are colourful and tall houses made of wood which protect them from flooding. There is a particular area where immigrants used to live. However, you can see a lot of maniquees representing national famous people. In the street, you will see artists dancing or singing the most popular Argentinian music: tango.
    Some places that you can visit in this neighborhood are:
    - Casa Amarilla: Almirante Brown used to live here and the house is an imitation of the original one.
    - Iglesia nuestra señora de los Inmigrantes: It was built with the help of the all immigrants.
    - Galpón de Catalinas: There are plays and musical concerts.
    There are famous streets too, like “Caminito” or “Necochea”. Club Atlético Boca Juniors was inaugurated in this neighborhood which was created by five teenagers in 1905.
    If you want to go to La Boca you can do it by bus or train. But our agency offers you an special travel by bus with a tour guide.

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  3. La boca is a place situated in Buenos Aires. The neighborhood was founded in 1830 and it was in 1852 when the first Genovese families began to settle down. La Boca is a place where you can find lots of old and colorful houses. It is really attractive because in this place there are many artists who dance and sing, and show national art.
    The most important places in La Boca are: Theatrical mural, Yellow hose, Galpón de Catalinas, Boca junios club stadium, Max museum, Bar la Perla , Caminito and Garibaldi Street.
    If you want to go to La Boca you can take the bus , taxi or train.

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  4. La boca is a neighborhood of Buenos Aires that you have to visit because it’s really attractive to the sight. It’s where the Riachuelo flows and you can see a lot of colourful houses there. This houses are old since they were founded in 1830 by inmigrants from Spain, they painted these with the leftover paint that was obtained in the port.
    In these streets there are artists like singers and dancers, and you can see tributes to famous people from Argentina in the bars or the ‘conventillos’. These are the tipical buildings of the place. Other attractions include the La Ribera theatre, many tango clubs and Italian taverns. If you go, you can visit the church ‘Nuestra Señora de los Inmigrantes’ it’s a tribute to all the inmigrantes who arrived in La Boca.
    It’s a particular place that you can’t miss it!
    Josefina Villagra.

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  5. La boca is a neighbourhood in Buenos aires,Argentina situated in the southeast of these country. It is known among sports fans for La Bombonera the home of Boca Juniors, one of the world's best known football club. As one of Buenos Aires's 48 barrios. In La Boca many of the residents are of mixed European descent. Mainly, Spanish, German, French, Arab and Basque. Italian.
    There used to be a port of Buenos Aires, but then it translated to the north of the city.
    This neighbourhood is one of most visited for tourists from all around the word . The most important street is Caminito, because it represents a well-kwon type of dancing,Tango. On Sunday you can see couples of dancers in this street.
    You can buy souveniers,pictures,paiting of famous local artists and other attractions include the La Ribera theatre, many tango clubs and Italian taverns.
    Agus and Male

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