Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires was founded twice. The first in 1536. Don Pedro de Mendoza, Spanish colonizer, established the first settlement. He named: City of the Holy Spirit and Puerto Santa Maria del Buen Ayre. The second, and final, in 1580. Juan de Garay called the site Ciudad de Trinidad.
In the nineteenth century the port was the arrival point for the great migratory promoted by the Argentine State to populate the nation. Spanish, Italian, Syrian-Lebanese, Polish and Russian immigrants provided Buenos Aires with the cultural eclecticism that sets it apart. Buenos Aires Vacation Apartments Rentals or you're looking for job, visit job offers Buenos Aires.
Throughout the twentieth century, successive immigrations-internal Latin American countries and the Middle-finished picture of Buenos Aires as a cosmopolitan city where people live in different cultures and religions.
Curiosity
Veranito San Juan
About 24 June (date of birth of St. John the Baptist), in winter, temperatures can reach 24 degrees. Lasts 3 to 7 days. It is common to see people sunbathing in squares, as if spring had arrived.
Tormenta de Santa Rosa
Cycle of showers and thunderstorms that breaks with the arrival of spring, at the end of the cold season. It happens in the coming days to August 30, the feast of Santa Rosa.