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This complex, energetic, and seductive port city, which
stretches south-to-north along the Rio de la Plata, has been the gateway to Argentina for
centuries. Portenos, as the multinational people of Buenos Aires are known, possess an
elaborate and rich cultural identity. They value their European heritage highly--Italian
and German names outnumber Spanish, and the lifestyle and architecture are
markedly more European than any other in South America. One of the world's finest opera
houses, the Teatro Colon, flourishes here on the plains alongside the river. Portenos are
intensely involved in the life and culture of their city, and they will gladly share the
secrets of Buenos Aires if you lend an ear and relate your own stories in return.
Buenos Aires' physical structure is a mosaic as varied and diverse as its culture. The
city has no dominating monument, no natural monolith that serves as its focal point.
Instead, Buenos Aires is composed of many small places, intimate details, and tiny events
and interactions, each with a slightly different shade, shape, and character.
Glass-sheathed skyscrapers cast their slender shadows on 19th century Victorian houses;
tango bars hazed with the piquant tang of cigar smoke face dusty, treasure-filled antique
shops across the way.
The city's neighbourhoods are small and highly individualized, each with its own
characteristic colors and forms. In the San Telmo district, the city's multinational
heritage is embodied in a varied and cosmo- politan
architecture -Spanish Colonial design couples with Italian detailing and graceful French
Classicism. La Boca's pressed tin houses are painted a rainbow of colors, and muralists
have turned the district's side-streets into avenues of color.
For all its diversity, the elusive spirit of Argentina as a country is present everywhere
in Buenos Aires. The national dance, the tango, is perhaps the best expression of that
spirit--practiced in dance halls, parks, open plazas, and ballrooms, it is a dance of
intimate separation and common rhythm, combining both an elegant reserve and an exuberant
passion.
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