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Santa Fe, Santa Fe · Santiago del Estero, Santiago del Estero · Ushaia, Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands · Tucumán, Tucumán.
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The Colegio Convictorio de Nuestra Señora de Monserrat ,founded by the Jesuits in 1599, became the National University of Córdoba in 1622, being the first one in Argentina.
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Given the country's vast production of beef, red meat is an especially common part of the Argentine diet (in many periods of Argentine history the annual consumption of beef has been above 100 kg per capita and during the 19th century, neared 180 kg per capita.).
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The Barrio Güemes ,which is protected by municipal laws, is particularly pleasant, with an 19th century athmosphere rather similar to Buenos Aires ' "San Telmo" district, but with more movement.
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The most recognizable is perhaps the Jesuit Block (Spanish: Manzana Jesuítica ), declared in 2000 as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO [1].
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C?rdoba may be second to Buenos Aires in size, but it boasts the country's best-preserved colonial architecture, from the breathtaking 17th-century Manzana Jesu?tica (Jesuit Block) and underground Jesuit crypts, to Argentina's oldest university and the cabildo (town hall) on Plaza San Mart?n.
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The cemetery is a who's-who of Argentine history -- a final resting place for some of the nation's most illustrious figures, among them Eva Perón and landowner Dorrego Ortíz Basualdo.
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The western border with Chile is along the rugged Andes mountains, including the Aconcagua ,the highest mountain outside of the Himalayas.
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To fund such expansion, the Jesuits operated six flourishing estancias around the province -- three near the town of Jesús María.
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This is a timeline of Argentine history.
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This observatory was built during the 1870s and has a long history of contribution to the field of astronomy ,including the assembly of the Cordoba Durchmusterung.
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Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (founder of Nicaragua) (d. 1526).
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San Telmo is a well-known traditional area in the south of city.
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In 1783, after the creation of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata the control of the province of 10,000 inhabitants passed to the Córdoba indendency.
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All coins in Nicaragua have the Coat of Arms of the country on the obverse and the numeral of the denomination on the reverse.
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There are many artisans' fairs, most notably the weekend Recoleta fair located in the Francia park, near Recoleta cemetery (which is an excellent place for photography) and on Sundays the San Telmo market.
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Fluvial transport is not often used for people, with the exception of those who cross the Río de la Plata from Buenos Aires to Colonia del Sacramento and Montevideo ,both in Uruguay.
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This is one Latin American country where Europeans and North Americans can feel at ease and travel relatively inconspicuously.
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Ferdinand Magellan retraced the route in 1520, thinking he had stumbled upon a passageway that would take him to the Pacific Ocean.
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Cape St. Vincent – San Juan – Santa Cruz – Río de la Plata.
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Northern Argentina, including the Iguaz� Falls in the subtropical Misiones province, is also more pleasant in the Southern Hemisphere's winter or spring when heat and humidity are less oppressive.
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They play the Cordoba Derby against Belgrano.
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