as asuccessorto the Buenos Aires Herald (closed in 2017). According toJorge FONTEVECCHIA,Co-founder of Editorial Perfil, “Just one month after the 141-year-old English newspaper disappeared, Perfil is launching what aspires to be its successor.” The Buenos Aires Times is based in Argentina...
byBuenos Aires Herald The president equated the LGBTQIA+ community with child abuse to an audience of world leaders, sparking outrage Argentina to build short fence at Bolivian border to control crossings byBuenos Aires Herald ‘To the streets!’: Argentina’s queer community assembles ...
Before ending up in landfills, some 10 to 11 tons of solid waste in the Villa Pueyrredon neighborhood of Buenos Aires are sorted daily for anything which can be turned into raw materials for industrial use. Sorting out cans, milk cartons, used plastic bags, old newspaper and other things is...
Foundation opens new space in Buenos AiresErmanno Rivetti
Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center can speak in 2 languages and supports widely used languages such as English and Spanish for travelers visiting this property. Please refer to the 'Amenities and facilities' section and in the 'Languages spoken' category to find out what other languag...
This mid-18th-century town hall building houses an interesting museum largely dedicated to the revolution of May 1810, when Argentina declared… Buenos Aires Towering above the Casa Rosada, just south of Parque Colón on Av Colón, is the army headquarters at the Edificio Libertador, the real lo...
Don’t worry about it being taxing: Buenos Aires is easy to walk, and flat as a pancake! 4. Your Tour, Your Language Our guides are native English speakers, selected for their ability to serve as a cultural bridge during your travels. ...
There was a fantastic place in Buenos Aires people had told me about. The dollar was strong, property was cheap. We looked at it, thought about it, but it was the travelling that put us off. The 14-hour plane ride was a pain in the backside. It's only an hour and a half to ...
English as an instrumental language: Language displacement in the Anglo-Argentine community. Focuses on language shift issues associated with the use of English as an instrumental language in an Anglo-Argentine community in Buenos Aires, Argentine... Cortes-Conde,Florencia - 《Bilingual Review》 被引...
Last Sunday, I sat with Tony, my college classmate, in a well-known coffee shop in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As we our coffee, two men entered and sat on an empty table beside us. They the waiter and ordered three cups of , two on the table and one on the wall. We heard this ...