CERRA Y VAMOS MONTEVIDEO – Uruguayans do not say, “Let’s go!” They say, “Close the door and let’s go!”

Health, money, love and time to enjoy them creatively The vast majority of its electricity is produced from renewable sources. Here you will find some of the most beautiful beaches on the American continent, along with consumers of yerba mate and asados. Like abortion and same-sex marriage, marijuana is legal in Uruguay https://matadornetwork.com/read/11-things-wish-knew-visiting-uruguay/. However, you will not be able to …

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PHOTOGRAPHING THE LAST – Matilde Campodónico: The form is the content

Become a visual artist and photographer Some creative people create works that someone wants to buy. All of them work to share and affirm their being. If you also think that art is any work that allows you to express yourself by creating what was not there before, then you can continue reading. For a photographer, the main reason for …

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HANDMADE FASHION PIECES, FROM URUGUAY – Margo Baridon: Getting nervous at every show, like it was the first time

Women’s clothing brand made in Uruguay You will find all the answers with CodyCross https://codycross.info/en/, but it will not help you dress. What kind of relationship do you have with your body and with your way of dressing? The dress communicates something about us to the world. Packaging clothes for a clientele is like spring dresses flower meadows. This is …

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THE POET LAWYER THAT DOES NOT LOVE INJUSTICES – Selva Casal: No vivimos en vano (We do not live in vain)

An infernal world, without guards and much desolation, in verse Tagxedo http://www.tagxedo.com/, is a tool of the type word clouds generators, or word cloud generators. Word cloudsit is graphic representations of a text that give information about the frequency of words within that text. You will not need this tool to learn about the textuality of Selva Casal, the poet …

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TRAVEL IN ARGENTINA, WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE MOST DREAMED LANDSCAPES

Walking through Buenos Aires, where echoes of a thousand radars pass through our bodies You are welcome in Argentina https://www.argentina.travel/#!/global/home?lang=en. Here you can ride with gauchos or see giant guinea pigs, drink world-beating wine, visit a deserted town or enter one of the world’s most beautiful bookshops. His culture (a mix of Spanish, Italian and indigenous heritage), inspires travelers from …

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STEPS UNDER WATER – Novel by Alicia Kozameh

Corporeality of memory, resistance and survival Like other countries in South America, Argentina was under a dictatorship. Following the dictatorship footsteps, you  will meet people and places, such as symbols of the mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, or the ESMA, a former training school for mechanics in the armed forces northern Buenos Aires, where disappeared were held. Parque de …

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IN EMBRACE OF PAINTING AND ARCHITECTURE – Prilidiano Pueyrredón: Between privileged lounges and the life of the gauchos

Costumbrist sensibility and preference for everyday themes San Isidro, https://www.lonelyplanet.com/argentina/san-isidro a favorite place of the old Argentinian bourgeoisie, is a quiet city in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. Every weekend on Piazza Miter (in front of the cathedral), you too can participate in its craft fair. Walking, you will discover small shops and chic cafés, up to Villa Ocampo, the …

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TRAVEL IN CHILE, A WAY OF LIVING WITH INTENSITY – Five creatives who dared to fly

Where freedom is a state of grace Among welcoming and amiable people, a Chilean trip offers you the chance to live unique experiences. From the plateau to the unexplored southern territories, Chile http://globalexplorer.co.uk/destinations/chile.php invites you to the world’s most arid desert or to the humid temperate forest. It extends its territory in Polynesia and Antarctica, a characteristic that makes it …

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LIGHT AND SHADE OF CHILE IN PHOTOGRAPHY – Paz Errázuriz: The memory of Chile, through images

The woman who defied a regime Traditional streets for used books in Santiago de Chile?  Move to San Diego, around crossing with Santa Isabel, where you can find interesting books. If you prefer, there are places which combine a café and a bookstore, such as Café Literario Bustamante https://twitter.com/biblioprovi/status/791725508195151872, in the Bustamante park (Providencia), or Café Literario Mosqueto at Mosqueto …

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ECCENTRIC DESIGNER, WITH A HINT OF SPANISH FLAR – Lupe Gajardo: emerging fashion designer from Santiago, Chile

Traditional influences and avant garde style There is an important day for the Chileans; it arrived on September 18, el Dieciocho, a day of great popular festivals during which independence from Spain is celebrated. On this occasion, if you are traveling in Chile, you will see people wearing traditional costumes, while dance the cueca and gather to drink and eat, …

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