Buenos Aires (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈaiɾes], Provincia de Buenos Aires; English: "good airs") is the largest and most populous Argentinian province. It takes the name from the city of Buenos Aires, which used to be part of the province and the provincial capital until it was federalized in 1880. Since then, in spite of bearing the same name, the province does not include the national capital city proper, though it does include all other localities of the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area surrounding it. The current capital of the province is the city of La Plata, founded in 1882.
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Our polo day at La Mora focuses on the main factors involved in polo - horses being the primary aspect, followed by the importance of the equipment and organisation of the sport. We adjust the teaching to your level - incorporating lessons and practice as necessary in order to give you the best experience possible. Not to mention the lifestyle experience of spending the day at the farm and enjoying a traditional argentine asado and the great relaxed atmosphere. Situated just 60km from Buenos Aires in Los Cardales, La Mora provides a perfect base for our polo day - functioning as a polo pony breeding and training centre as well as polo club. Facilities include numerous stables, three full size pitches, an exercise track and arena - everything needed for a great polo establishment. 54 stables and numerous corrals and fields.
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We offer immersion courses with communication-oriented Spanish lessons combined with real-life activities like horse riding, playing polo, dancing tango, going shopping, ordering food and drinks, cooking local dishes, visiting the silversmiths, tasting Malbec wines, dancing salsa or folk music, doing yoga or going downtown.
I had a brilliant 4 days (10 hrs in total) learning Spanish with Pato. First of all Pato is a lovely person, very welcoming, personable and lively. She immediately put me at ease and by the time I left I felt like an extended part of her family. Secondly, Pato really knows how to teach and has excellent technical knowledge and was able to express that fluently to me in English, which really helped. She used fun and inventive ways to help learn. My favourite was studying verb endings and pronunciation in song lyrics and then singing it together. Chan Chan by Buena Vista Social Club (my choice) has never sounded so good! I just wish I could have stayed longer. Finally, not only do you get some excellent Spanish lessons but Pato goes out of her way to accommodate you and ensure you enjoy your time in San Antonio de Areco. It was like having a personal concierge, with amazing local tips, introductions, shopping trips and organising tennis and horse riding lessons for me at a very reasonable rate. Don’t hesitate to choose Pato if you are looking for a fully immersive way to learn Spanish. I enjoyed my time so much in San Antonio de Areco and that was largely thanks to Pato. Thanks again Pato, I’ve made a new friend and learnt Spanish at the same time. Jamie x
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MaLaLi Art´s Corner, is a contemporary art gallery that exhibits and sells paintings (Cristina Santander, Marcela Salcedo, Daniel Sedita, Marcela Espigares Moreno, Daniel Fiallegas), sculptures (Leo Vinci, Anabel Alessi, Karin Stromp), engravings (Cristina Santander, Julio C. Mroue), collages (Karina Conen), gouaches (Cristina Santander), textil art (Manfred Langegger), contemporary unique jewellery (Karin Stromp, Judith Gálvez) and ceramics (Karin Stromp, Manfred Langegger, Carolina Iotti). Also we offer replications of precolombine and jesuitics art pieces, authorized by the Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata, the National Institut of Antropology and the National Museum of Art.
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