Arturo is the name of a famous 29 year old polar bear that lives in the Argentinean Mendoza Zoo.
Arturo was born in 1985 in a zoo in Colorado in the United States. He lived here until they decided to move him in 1993 to Buenos Aires to keep company to a female polar bear Pelula. But Pelula died in 2012 and since then Arturo lives alone and, according to many people, depressed.
And now he is already making the news for months because animal right campaigners are criticizing the conditions he is living in at the zoo (more…)
The AMIA attack was a bombing on the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) in Buenos Aires on July the 18th 1994 that killed 85 people and left hundreds injured. The bombing is known as the deadliest in Argentinean history.
The case has been characterized by incompetence and accusations of cover-ups. In 2005, two Argentinean prosecutors officially accused the Iranian government of directing the attack and the Hezbollah of carrying it out.
Now exactly 20 years later, Thomas Saieg, the vice president of the AMIA, requires the government a new trial (more…)
Looking for love or a place to spend time with your partner? Buenos Aires is your destination!
BBC Travel has named Buenos Aires as one of the world’s best cities for dating. This nomination is based on several lists of The Travel Channel, Travel and Leisure, and Conde Nast Traveler, who aim that Buenos Aires has all the aspects to be one of the best spots to find your love or impress your him/her with an unforgettable date.
As everyone knows, Buenos Aires is also called the city of Tango, what happens to be an incredibly sensual dance. (more…)
Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina ,won the yearly award of Sustainable Transport 2014 due to it’s continuous efforts to reduce the emissions of CO2, improve urban mobility and the walking- and cycling paths in Buenos Aires. The Secretary of Transportation Guillermo Dietrich was honored and proud to receive this award.
Buenos Aires’ largest avenue of the world, called Avenida 9 de Julio, decreased its amount of lanes by changing some of them to bus-only lanes to increase the speed of the public transportation. (more…)
Out of the 676 things to do in Buenos Aires, the users of the Tripadvisor recommend travelers to Buenos Aires to certainly vist the MALBA museum (the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires), to visit to the neighborhood Palermo Soho and the recently re-opened Teatro Colon, considered one of the best theaters in the world. Other suggestions are the Bosques de Palermo, the residencial Recoleta, and the modern neighborhood of Puerto Madero.
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According to the American site ‘thetoptens.com’ where people can vote for all kinds of things Argentina is in the top 3 of countries who make a chance to win the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014. This is the top ten according to the users of the website:
According to WHO (World Health Organization) Buenos Aires is among the capitals of South America with the best quality of air. Out of the results the WHO did, BA seems to be the number three South American capital in the list. Only Montevideo (Uruguay) and San Jose (Costa Rica) have cleaner air.Buenos Aires is listed before México City (Mexico), Santiago (Chile) , Lima (Peru) , Bogota (Colombia) , Quito (Ecuador) and Sao Paulo (Brazil).
The WHO has a database with all information about the air quality in 1,600 cities worldwide. (more…)
Hector Timerman, the Argentinean Foreign Minister arrived this past Monday to Jerusalem in hopes of strengthening ties between Argentina and Israel. This is a result of the fraying ties between Argentina and Iran. In January 2013 the two countries made an agreement to investigate together the bombings against Israeli and Jewish targets in Buenos Aires in the early 1990´s. This horrible terrorist attack killed more than 114 people and wounded around 500. However, Argentina has recently begun to realize that this agreement was a mistake as Iran continues to make excuses for not investigating. (more…)
In June 2013 Coca-Cola Life was introduced on the market in Argentina. It was the only country that was part of the test program of Coca-Cola’s newest creation until Chile joined the program in November that year.
‘Coca-Cola Life’ is an alternative for those who like the usual, enormously sugared Coke but do not want to drink ‘Coca-Cola Light’ or ‘Zero’ because of the different taste. This version is made with less sugar and it is the first time that ‘Coca-Cola Company’ has used ‘stevia’, a natural alternative for sugar.
‘Coca-Cola Life’ claims to have 60% less sugar than usual Coke. (more…)