Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Argentina, Buy Tickets, Friendly Match, Scotland
Chief Kutangeh asked:
Hi, as you might know, Argentina and Scotland are going to have a friendly match on the 19th of November. I couldnt find where to buy tickets for Argentinian side.. Can you please tell me where I can buy them from? Thanks alot in advance.
Jon
Jun 20 2007
Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Hip Music, Plaza De Armas, Snow Capped Mountains

Elyse Morgan asked: Snow capped mountains and stretches of vineyards encircle the vibrantly modern metropolis of Santiago, Chile. The sky is pierced by soaring skyscrapers in the financial district while off in the distance the peaks of the Andes ascend toward the same blue ceiling.
Airfare to Santiago is extremely convenient if you wish to continue your travels to other destinations within South America. The long north-south coastal strip of land that is Chile is essentially divided in half by the central capital of Santiago, providing an ideal home base for easy access to all parts of the country from the Atacama Desert to Cape Horn. A short drive to the west lands you at the beaches of the South Pacific Ocean while an even shorter jaunt to the east reveals Andes ski resorts and neighboring Argentina. Chile is also bordered by Peru and Bolivia to the north.
Sun, Snow and Sophistication in Santiago
From Independence from Spain in the early 1800s to the end of Pinochet rule in 1990, Santiago struggled with mass influxes of immigrants and a deterioration of infrastructure. However, recent history has proven the strength and innovation of the people and today Santiago is the financial capital of South America and a bastion of cultural preservation and seemingly infinite urban renewal.
Begin your Santiago travel in the central Plaza de Armas where the National Cathedral stands among other government buildings. From there you can catch the underground metro to any barrio of the city. Among the museums of Santiago, be sure to visit the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolumbino for 4500 years of South American history prior to European arrival. Along your way, stop in at Pablo Neruda’s home (La Chascona) where the famous author spent a good portion of his life.
To fill your evenings, Santiago is brimming over with a hip music scene and sleeplessly boisterous nightlife. Jazz is a prominent sound throughout Santiago’s streets and the Club de Jazz in Ñuñoa is one of the best. For a bit more sophistication, visit the Teatro Municipal to bless your ears with Chile’s Philharmonic Orchestra or the Universidad de Chile for the Chilean Symphony. Then, find your way to Barrio Bellavista where lounges, restaurants and nightclubs are generously dispersed among youthful hostels and boutique hotels.
El Aire Libre in Santiago
For the fresh air enthusiasts, there is much to do in Santiago. Aside from an expansive municipal park full of bicyclists and joggers, most ski and snowboarders begin their winter wonderland adventures in Santiago for the easy access to many mountain resorts. The wine enthusiast finds fantastic tastes in the surrounding vineyards of Concha y Toro, Santa Rita and Santa Carolina. And once you book your airfare to Santiago, you, too, will find your ideal surroundings among the streets of Santiago.
Delores
Jun 10 2007
Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: American Citizen, Argentina, Legal Steps, Visa
edji asked:
He is Argentinean, not an American Citizen. I don’t know if he needs a visa since he will be working from Argentina and not coming into the US.
Annie
Jun 07 2007
Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Average Salary, Jeans, Money, Pair Of Shoes, Shopping Europe
MS.. asked:
Also..2,050(thousand)pesos are a lot of money for shopping in Argentina?Here in Europe are not a lot for shopping,for example good brand clothes.(you can buy for example 3 jeans ,2 t-shirts and 1 pair of shoes) .
And do you know how much a 4 or 5 star hotel will cost per night?
Cole
Jun 06 2007
Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Corruption, Fixed Schedules, Last Time, Lost, Sleep
Pablo asked:
All of you delusional Brazilian fans, you see the Argentinian team and you run for the hills. You are scared, I know it, because everytime I say this all of you get so mad. Yeah, baby, you will get to the final game with fifa’s help. We will be there waiting for you. You are dreading the day that you’ll face Argentina. You are hoping they lose, so you wont have to face the only team that can get out of the world cup. Last time Brazil had to face Argentina in a world cup, Brazil lost. You can deny all you want, but I know you are scared sh*itless. Shake Brazil, shake like a French soldier.
If you guys wanna talk about buying cups. Then Brazil only has one legit. How many years was Havelange as head of fifa? How did you win in 94? Fixed schedules and corruption, that’s how you got five. Thinking the won legit makes it easier to sleep at night i guess…Thats is why I started saying delusional brazil fans..
Monique
Jun 03 2007