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  • Why Latin Women Are Top Notch When It Comes To Dating
    By: Daniel DeLa Cruz | - With their bronzed skin, raven hair, flashing eyes and seductive smile Latin women are some of the most beautiful women on earth. They are also most in demand as brides as they are loving, kind, sincere and faithful. They are also some of the hottest women on earth and make great partners in bed. Well how can you meet these fascinating women? There are many dating sites which specialize in Latin women.

    The beauty of Latin women is proverbial. Women from Latin America have bagged ...

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  • 5 Things Latin America Is Famous For
    By: Daniel DeLa Cruz | - Latin America holds many of the worlds wonders, like Machi Pichu and the Galapagos islands. It's fortunate location at the center of the Ecuator makes it an ideal climate in most Latin American countries. Latin America is also known for it's friendly people, good food, and famous festivals.

    1. Some of the world's best known carnivals are the ones held in Brazil. Named Brazilian Canaval, the festivities are held four days before Ash Wednesday and coincide with the Roman Catholic pr ...

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  • Five Easy Steps To Learning How To Dance Latin Music
    By: Daniel DeLa Cruz | - If you don't already know, dancing to Latin music is a lot of fun, and can be very sensual. It's a great way to express yourself through your body movements and music, and also a great way to get up close and personal with foreign women who love to dance. Most Latin dances involve some form of hand holding and embracing of your dance partner.

    There are many fun ways to learn different types of Latin dance, and it helps to give each a try in order to maximize your potential. Regard ...

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  • The Us Resurrection Of The Fourth Fleet
    By: Gustavsyn Alpherline Lyrra | - Washington will again implement the fourth fleet to establish power in Latin American and the Caribbean. The fourth fleet was created during World War II in order to quell the infiltration of German submarines, yet its presence was no longer felt after the war, as U.S. military believed it was no longer necessary. It appears that the pentagon is being rather secretive when explaining the goals for the resurgence of the fleet; however, when pressed, the pentagon said it would - conduct varying mi ...
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  • Cultural Considerations In Latin America
    By: Bruce Haxton | - Latin Americans are famously laid-back so much so that people often say you should reset your watch to a different pace of life when landing in the region. However, dont be seduced into thinking that just because people seem relaxed, they wont get offended by anything! As with travelling anywhere, there are always a few sensitive areas you need to be aware of and Latin America is no different!

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    While Latin America seems to ooze ...

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  • What You Need To Know Before Travelling To Latin America To Learn Spanish
    By: Ahmed Bary | - Do you feel like learning one of the most popular languages worldwide? Are you thinking of improving your Spanish skills? Ok then, you must know that one of the fastest, easiest as well as most entertaining ways of doing so, is learning the Spanish language in Latin America.

    You would better start by doing some research about Latin America so as to familiarize and get an idea of the kind of people and places you will be in contact with. However, if you are running out of time, read ...

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  • Learn Spanish In Latin America - Much More Than Learning A Language
    By: Gen Wright | - Many people choose to learn Spanish in Latin America because of the wide range of incredible locations in which to learn the language. Students can choose a beach location like Montanita in Ecuador, or a very historic town like Cusco, high up in the Andean Mountains of Peru. Whether you want to explore archaeological sites, experience indigenous culture, observe wildlife, or simply laze on unspoilt beaches, Latin America provides all the ingredients for the perfect learning experience.


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  • Animal Testing - Support Brands Not Tested On Animals
    By: Gen Wright | - In 1988, I chose to spend an evening viewing Victor Schonfeld's "The Animals Film." This was a strange and revelatory experience. Sitting in front of a small screen, the history of animal exploitation flickered before my eyes. From the first steps in the 1930's when farm animals were crowded indoors for reasons other than winter, to dog and cock fighting, bear baiting, fox hunting and hare coursing, to name but a few. I already knew of this who doesn't but I wasn't prepared for one of th ...
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  • Climate Change - Change Your Lifestyle Rather Than Purchase Carbon Offsets
    By: Gen Wright | - Rather than sending hard-earned cash to offset companies, we need to examine our lifestyles and consumptive behaviour. We must all do what we practically can to cut down or avoid carbon emissions before signing up to some carbon offsetting scheme. Purchasing offsets can be seen as a way to avoid real behavioural change by individuals in reducing their carbon emissions. Shortcuts are not the answer.

    We need to take personal responsibility for the environment (e.g. acquire a carbon ...

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  • Recession Has Prompted Booming Interest In Volunteering
    By: Gen Wright | - The numbers of people travelling across the globe to be volunteers has rocketed since the economic downturn began. As unemployment and redundancies continue to increase, there is growing interest in taking time out to do voluntary work overseas, or to learn new skills in a developing country.

    There's an increasing sense that now is a good time to get away, spend some time abroad doing something worthwhile, and then return when the economy is back on its feet. Another motivation fo ...

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  • 10 Fun Facts About Brazil And Brazilian Girls
    By: Daniel DeLa Cruz | - Brazil seems to a be a country shrouded in mystery for most modern westerners. It's located right smack in the middle of Latin America yet they don't speak Spanish in Brazil. Who would have though? This article covers some fun facts about Brazil, Brazilian Culture and those famous Brazilian women who are famous the world over.

    #1. In Brazil they speak Portuguese, not Brazilian or Spanish. In fact, there's no such language as Brazilian. Brazil was originally colonized by Portugal i ...

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  • Latin American Cooperation With World Health Organization
    By: Danil Tavor | - Since its inception in 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed relationships with 193 member states as well as a number of private sector partnerships that provide monitoring and education of infectious diseases as well as assist with the treatment programs of those conditions.

    It has enjoyed relative autonomy with its networks and affilate programs that allow it to consider itself a driving force behind prevention. In recent months, in respect to Latin America, th ...

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  • Latin America: A Paradise For Men - Dating Foreign Women In Latin America
    By: Daniel DeLa Cruz | - There are many reasons why I considered Latin America a paradise on Earth for men. The reasons are several, but let me show you why any guy can find a good looking, down to Earth, quality girl in any Latin American country----regardless of how you look, your social status, personality, or social skills.

    First of all, the ratios of women to men favor men in Latin America; There are many facts and statistics that back up this claim, but one simple way to prove this is true is to sim ...

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  • Latin Dancing Is For Everyone
    By: Brian Knapp | - Starting its journey from Latin America and the Caribbean, Latin dancing has now conquered almost every continent and every country in the world. The fashion involved and the passion of it has made it a very much accepted activity amongst all levels of the society.

    Latin ballroom dancing come with different styles and variations that include the Rumba, Samba, Salsa, Cha-cha and the Tango to name a few. Although Latin ballroom dancing comes with many variations, only the Rumba, Sam ...

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  • The 5 Best Latin American Destinations During The Recession
    By: Daniel DeLa Cruz | - 2008 and 2009 have been years most investors would like to forget. For most of us, it's been a stress filled time, with one horrible news story following another. All of this just means you need a vacation more then ever - and good news about the bad news is that the financial crisis has made destinations in Latin America, even more affordable then they already were before the crisis.

    The U.S. dollar - which has been in a steady decline for past seven years has found it's second w ...

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  • Latin American Insiders Forecast Economic Outlook for 2010 Shared By: Business_Hub - HOUSTON 2010 promises to be a year of economic progress and new business opportunities in Latin America. That’s the latest forecast from some of the...

  • Vancity Theatre | Vancouver International Film Centre Shared By: doxafestival - Now in its sixth year but visiting Vancouver... movies from Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia to audiences throughout North America.

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  • Trade Talks Still Out In The Wild Shared By: websmith1 - The deal provides access to the E.U. market for banana exports from Latin America and represents one of the few successes in multilateral trade talks...

  • MyScreen Serves Mobile Ads in Exchange for Free Minutes Shared By: greenlightad - MyScreen CEO Maurizio Angelone said the ad platform is in the final stages of deployment and will likely be... three to four weeks in Latin America.

  • Latin American Insiders Forecast Economic Outlook for 2010 | Financial 24 Shared By: financial24 - Press Release Source: McDermott Will & Emery On Thursday December 17, 2009,... of economic progress and new business opportunities in Latin America.

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  • Latin Music Moments Of The Year 2008
    By: Steve McMains | - The Year 2008 in Latin America is not marked by the emergence of any new music style or trend. 2008 has rather witnessed the grandeur of Latin Music in a different way. It is the year when some of the best albums have released and some spectacular musical shows had taken place.
    Music to Stop Violence
    Many famous personalities like Carlos Vives, Alejandro Sanz and Juan Luis Guerra have sung the song written by Juanes. Juanes gathered all of them to perform on the Colombia-Venezuel ...

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  • It Takes A Village (of Mothers) To Save Our Planet
    By: Amie Nelson | - We've all been told that mother knows best. Lorena Aguilar Revelo is the perfect example of an activist and leader who draws on her mothering skills. She was born in San Jos, Costa Rica, and is an anthropologist with a major in Cultural Ecology. After a decade of intensive field research in rural Central America, Lorena has gained recognition as an international messenger for a new way of working with communities. Her mission is demonstrating that true grassroots participation, particularly by ...
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  • Latin American Investment: A Hot Bed Of Opportunity
    By: Sara Nunnally | - Late October, Brazil and Argentina announced that their governments would buy up private assets in financial markets.

    Brazils plan would allow its state-controlled banks (Banco do Brasil and Caixa Economica Federal) to buy stakes in private financial institutions. Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner announced that the government would take over the $30 billion private pension fund.

    These announcements pushed Latin American markets well into th ...

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  • Copper: Chilean Investment Still Expanding
    By: Sara Nunnally | - Right now, copper spot prices are an anemic $1.65 per pound. Thats an amazing drop from above $4 back in June.

    And yet, one Chilean copper mine is actually expanding.

    The mine is called Dona Ines de Collahuasi. Its Chiles third largest copper mine and is located in an historical copper mining area. Back in 1880, a large, high-grade copper and silver vein was found. Its one of the worlds largest copper resources.

    Right now, the mine produces roughly 44 ...

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  • Good Travel Tips To Philippines
    By: Jim Brown | - The country Philippines is a great country. It has many tourists' spots and scenic beauties that everyone including Filipinos themselves would want to see. Being a third world country, it is not at all bad to visit the country. It holds the title of text capital because of cell phone mania where almost everyone has their cell phones and uses text as the primary mode of communication. Traveling to Philippines can be fun in its own way. All you need would be some knowledge about the country so tha ...
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  • Why Latin Dating Website
    By: Francis K Githinji | - A Latin date is one of the most comprehensive Latin dating websites. It is a guide to meeting sexy singles from Latin America. It does not matter where you are in the world. You get to meet amazing singles. You might be looking for many things in a relationship. One of them being the prospects of marriage. You might also be out to find friend or even short term flings. Your answer lies in Latin dating websites. Examples of some of the Latin American countries that you will meet singles are Colom ...
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  • Places To Visit In Panama, South America
    By: Vincent Berkmans | - Panama is considered as one of the key crossroads in the world, serving as a land bridge between North and South America. It is also the waterway between the Atlantic and the Pacific. Panama has everything that qualifies it as a Central American hotspot a teeming wildlife, wonderful sandy beaches, a haven for scuba divers, world class fishing areas, reliable transportation, English-proficient population and cosmopolitan capital city minus the crowd.

    If you are visiting Panama, i ...

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  • Travelling With A Taste Of Latin Flare
    By: Rich Gonzalez | - A new exotic adventure that was only available to those of better monetary gains, have become available to even the most frugal of travelers. Mexico and Europe are on the minds of travelers who never thought it possible to visit these places and experience their culture. Even the United States, a true melting pot of different influences, has many different and eye-opening things to see.

    Mexico has been an escape for many young college kids looking to leave their inhibitions at the ...

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  • Volunteering In Peru
    By: Moe Tamani | - A country with am amazing array of bio-diversity, Peru is considered as one big habitat for humans, flora and fauna. It is situated in South America and has the South Pacific Ocean on one side and the mighty Andes Mountains on the other. As a result of being close to the sea as well as the mountains, Peru enjoys several micro-climates like no other. Some of the main attractions apart from the famous Inca Trail and Machu Picchu include the pre-Columbian cultures, the cuisine, the natural resource ...
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  • Volunteering In Nepal
    By: Moe Tamani | - The royal kingdom of Nepal (though Nepal recently became a democratic nation), is the only Hindu country in the world. Nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayas, Nepal shares borders with two of the fastest growing economies in the world India and China. A natural wonder, this tiny nation is very diverse both in geographical as well as cultural sense, and offers many amazing and wonderful natural sights. With colorful festivals, incomparable natural bounty, warmth, hospitality, and plenty ...
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  • Volunteering In Kenya
    By: Moe Tamani | - Kenya is an African country that is revered by anthropologists and is considered as the cradle of civilization or humanity. The wilderness in Kenya comes with hidden dangers. For the adventurous at heart, Kenya presents the perfect opportunity with its magnificent wildlife reserves, pristine beaches, mighty mountains, thriving coral reefs, and the attraction of ancient Swahili culture. One of the biggest events here is not a human event but it is the migration of wildebeest, which takes place ea ...
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  • Volunteering In India
    By: Moe Tamani | - The land of the Kohinoor, the Taj Mahal, and the mystics, India is incredible. You can never be prepared enough to expedience the worlds biggest democracy! From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, from Mumbai to Meghalaya, India is a country of amazing contrasts, exquisite traditions, and varied cultures. If you decide on volunteering in India, itll be an experience youre not likely to forget in your lifetime. While the urban section of the society is rich and educated, they constitute only 20-30% ...
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  • Volunteering In Ghana
    By: Moe Tamani | - Ghana is an African country that is situated right on the south coast of what we call the West African bulge. It shares its borders with Togo, Ivory Coast, Burkina Fasso and the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Ghana has always had a rich cultural and natural heritage. There is a narrow and small grassy plain that stretches inward from the Atlantic coast and widens in the east and this stretch of land is home to dense rainforests and different animals and plant species. One of the major attractions in Gha ...
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  • Volunteering In Costa Rica
    By: Moe Tamani | - Costa Rica is one of the few regions in the world that has an amazing diversity of flora and fauna. Situated in Latin America, Costa Rica has some of the most beautiful and mysterious wild life living in the tropical forests or rain forests. Some of the tropical mammals that you will find here include sloths, monkeys, tapirs, and then there are the wild cats like jaguars. There are over 850 species of birds, 200 species of animals, 35,000 species of insects, 200 species of reptiles, and 9,000 sp ...
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  • Low Cost Travel To Nicaragua, Central America And The Rest Of Latin America
    By: Gerardo B. Arenado | - Lured by the attractiveness of its culture, its people, its delectable food, and the low cost travel to Nicaragua, Americans have been traveling to this country in Central America since times immemorial. Back in the mid 1800s, Tennessean filibuster, adventurer and mercenary William Walker landed in the coasts of Nicaragua looking for soft adventure travels and in a daring act of bravado declared himself its President shortly afterwards. Even after Walker was ousted from his short-lived seat ...
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  • Latin America Exporters Importers B2b Directory - Intercommerce.biz
    By: PromoGlobe | - InterCommerce.biz is a Business Directory of the 20 Independent Latin America Countries for Exporters, Importers, Transporters, Brokers, Insurers and Trade shows sites. It includes also all most important official links for Latin America (LA) and each of his 20 Countries, related to External Trade. InterCommerce.biz, world wide web premium listing of your Latin America b2b, is a 100% human maintained and edited SEO friendly web directory that provides the highest level of integrity for a spam-fr ...
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  • International Calling Dial Around Service
    By: martinking | - If you are a mobile phone user it is recommended that you cancel any existing International long distance service plans with your service provider to avoid any future confusion or billing disputes.

    A pre-paid Dial Around service plan is perfect for people who do not want to change their current long distance carrier, but need to save money on their long distance calls. Pre-paid Dial Around minutes allow you the convenience of being able to better budget what you spend on your lon ...

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  • Project Finance In Latin America:practical Case Studies - Bharatbook.com
    By: bharat book bureau | - The research report Project Finance in Latin America:Practical Case Studies (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=2625) provides the..

    Latin American specific companion volume to Project Finance: Practical Case Studies, this book comprises a series of case studies spread across the markets and sectors of the region and offers a detailed examination of developments in project finance in Latin America. Interest areas: South America, emerging markets, political risk, curr ...

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  • Populist Deception Fooling Latin America's Poor And Usa's Gullible 'intellectuals'
    By: Jack Deal | - Some years back my pal Bill and I used to stop for a glass of wine at Pearl Alley after work. One night seated next to me was the editor of a local cartoon magazine specializing in anything anti-American or pop-revolutionary. The editor mentioned jokingly that things were getting so bad in the USA now that he was thinking of moving to Cuba. I replied that was fine but he better find another line of work because if he prints one issue there he could get life in prison.

    The e ...

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  • Holidaying In South America:rio De Janeiro, Buenos Aires And Sao Paulo
    By: Alistair White | - South America is a vast continent of jungles, rain forests and some of the world's most exciting cities. Miles and miles of fabulous beaches, soaring mountains and a passionate culture that thrives on music and dance make the region a must for a holiday.

    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio sits between lush mountains and the glorious beaches fronting the Atlantic and is a true city of the imagination. The pulse of the samba is rarely absent from this city in which every day is a ce ...

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  • Costa Rica: The Best Latin American Country
    By: David Lovendahl | - Most experts agree that Latin America is a burgeoning market for investors, with an increasingly educated populace, many acres of land for sale, a relatively safe political climate, and very desirable exchange rates with the US dollar. However, compared with the rest of Latin America, Costa Rica is hands down the best Latin American country there is, whether you're visiting Costa Rica, relocating to Costa Rica, or investing in Costa Rica.
    When it comes to investing in Costa Rica, no cou ...

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  • Costa Rican Colones Explained
    By: David Lovendahl | - Costa Rica is quickly becoming a haven for Americans. US Citizens are investing in property and setting up their second homes in this tropical country. Understanding the coln is one of the few hurdles newcomers to Costa Rica have to overcome.

    Money in Costa Rica is called: colones or colons to English-speaking residents. Colones, named after Christbal Coln (Christopher Columbus) and replaced the peso in 1896. Its subunit is called a cntime (not to be confused ...

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  • Taste The Costa Rican Cuisine; A Tropical Blend Of Flavors
    By: Charles Kassotis | - Costa Rica food is the result of a medley of various types of spices, sauces, oils and other ingredients used in different cuisines from the various corners of the world. In the recipes of Costa Rica you will find the traces of the traditional cuisines of countries like Spain, France, China, Italy and Africa.

    Spices like annatto, oregano, nutmeg, pepper, coriander, saffron, thyme, sauces like Worcestershire, soy, and Lizano, oils like vegetable oil and olive oil and ingredients li ...

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  • Costa Rica Throughout The Ages
    By: David Lovendahl | - While Costa Rica, or Rich Coast, received its name from the Spaniard Gil Gonzalez Davila who was inspired by all of the gold jewelry worn by the inhabitants, the land was actually brought to the Europe's attention through Christopher Columbus in 1502 who discovered Costa Rica on his way to his final voyage to the New World.

    Before his arrival, civilization had thrived in Costa Rica for nearly 10,000 years. Though the indigenous people numbered only a few hundred thousand, they w ...

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  • Costa Rica - A Beautiful And Inexpensive, Yet Developed Country
    By: David Lovendahl | - If you are in search of a place that is inexpensive, yet has all the modern facilities, then Costa Rica can be a dream-come-true for people from all walks of life. Often we hear that folks are caught in a dilemma regarding which other country to move to in retirement years. Understandably, because it is not an easy task to relocate and more so if it's for the rest of your life. In that case, the place needs to be inexpensive, developed and must have a lot of choices regarding shelter.
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  • Latin American: 1-2-chachacha
    By: hitesh patel | - Music has played a central role in Latin America's turbulent recent history like for example the nueva cancion movement. Latin American music, sometimes referred to as just Latin music, includes the music of many countries and communities and comes in many varieties, from the simple, rural conjunto music of northern Mexico to the sophisticated habanera of Cuba, from the symphonies of Heitor Villa-Lobos to the simple and moving Andean flute. Latin music is varied, with the only truly unifying thr ...
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  • Travel In Buenos Aires: A Quick Barrio Guide
    By: Scott Ferree | - Cross the street and everything changes. Buenos Aires, more than most cities of a comparable size, gives you the feeling of a patchwork quilt city a city which is defined by its neighborhoods (barrios).

    If you ask a porteo, one of Buenos Aires residents, where he's from, he won't say Buenos Aires he'll give you his neighborhood's name. And if you ask him which barrio is the best, any self-respecting porteo will tell you that his barrio is.

    It's best to tak ...

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