Montevideo, a City of Plazas, Statues and the Obelisk

Date June 15, 2010

Montevideo is the capital and chief port of Uruguay. The city is a very cosmopolitan city with an excellent climate and a large collection of historic sites and monuments.
Montevideo is the largest city and the better quality of life in the area. Montevideo is notable for its architecture, and is known as a city of [...]

Potsdam, the city of palaces and parks

Date June 14, 2010

Potsdam is a German city known for its historical importance and its varied architecture. The city is very near the German capital, Berlin.
Historically, Potsdam was a city that promoted religious tolerance, and therefore attracted thousands of people who migrated from France, Russia, the Netherlands and Bohemia. Therefore, the city became one of the most cultured [...]

In The Paths of Tafi, Tucumán, Northwest Argentine

Date February 15, 2009

The Argentine northwest us closer to our ancient culture, the indigenous, the folklore, although the roots and mine are in Italy, I still identify more with the NOA to the Piedmont countryside. Maybe it’s the passing of so many heroes in these lands, so many years of culture, cities with much history, strong traditions and [...]

Bridging The “Belle Epoque” Donostiarra In San Sebastian

Date January 9, 2009

From the sea, fishermen San Sebastian perceived as a city with three inputs to ground, one in Mount Igueldo and the Isle of Santa Clara, a second between Santa Clara and Mount Urgull and last fall to Mount Ulia. Irutxulo was called by then as the Basque translation of the phrase “three holes”. This perception [...]