Bogota in Columbia

By Zoritza Petrova on Thursday, January 12, 2012
Filled Under: South America

BogotaBogota is the capital of Colombia and definitely the largest economic, financial, industrial and culture center of the country. The city is really attractive for the visitors and travelers from all over the world, offering rich history and a lot of entertainments. Bogota is located in the foot of two mountains, Guadalupe and Montserrat. The city is 2640 m above sea level, so the climate is mountainous, cold, with temperatures are between 7 and 18 degrees. The city has over 9 million citizens and the whole conglomerate is increasing with every year. Bogota is one of the oldest cities of South America, founded at the site of an Indian village Chibcha tribe. Definitely the city will give you a lot of historical objects and great places for traveling and sightseeing. The first impression of Bogota is a big, dirty and noisy city with tall buildings. However, when traveling on the right places you will see really great destinations. In the center of Candelaria neighborhood is the square “Bolivar” with an impressive statue of Simon Bolivar. This the the calm and the most luxury place in the whole city. In the western part of the square is the city hall in the French style and is located in the eastern Episcopal Cathedral from 1823 is nearby and the university “San Bartolome”. Here is also the world-renowned Institute of Latin literature. other beautiful and interesting destinations are the Museum of Gold, the National museum and the Historical museum. Definitely Bogota is great place for traveling, in spite of the noise and the dirty air.

Montevideo in Uruguay

By Zoritza Petrova on Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Filled Under: South America

MontevideoMontevideo is the administrative, business and culture center of Uruguay and definitely one of the most important city for South American industry and economy. The city is situated on the Bay on the northern coast of Rio de la Plata. The city is one of the youngest capitals of Latin America. Established in 1726 by Bruno Mauricio Saba December under the name of San Felipe and Santiago de Montevideo. It is interesting to know that in Montevideo is concentrated 45% of the population of Uruguay – a percentage that has not reached any other city in the world. The city speaks national trade turnover 90% of the country. Unlike most Latin American capitals, there are European, although markedly modern look, while the colonial atmosphere is rather implied. Cradle of prominent representatives of culture as Rhodope, Sorilya de San Martin and Florencio Sanchez, is considered one of the most intellectual city in America and one of the most important theatrical centers of the continent. The city of Montevideo is famous for its beaches, which reaches to within a few minutes from the city to Rambla promenade, with its beautiful parks. The highest point is the hill of Montevideo, 137 meters high, given the name of the city. Surrounded by a military fort, which is now Army Museum. Here is the oldest lighthouse in the country, built in 1804. In the waters near Montevideo is leading one of the most famous sea battles in World War II (1939). The remains of German Armadillo “Graf Spree” and it charges the ship are still 3 km from the coast.
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Bogota in Colombia

By Zoritza Petrova on Sunday, July 3, 2011
Filled Under: South America

Bogota ColombiaAlso known as Santa Fe de Bogota and Athens of the Americas, Bogota is located at 2547 m altitude, covering wide areas of the Cordillera to the east. Sometimes you may need a man long to adjust to this altitude, especially if it comes from the lower parts of the country. Most of the sights are located in the historic central district of La Candelaria. Plaza de Bolivar is the principal town square, which houses the institutions and the federal and local government. The buildings around it are in colonial style with wide balconies issued. The square you can see, and to visit the first cathedral built in 1500 Most impressive is the Museum of Bogota Museo del Oro. The downtown as a whole is filled with shops, business offices, cafes and banks. This is also a place that one could tour with pleasure. Most of the best hotels, restaurants, cafes and boutiques are located at the north end of town. One possible travel outside of Bogota may be a visit of mine Zipaquira, where there is a whole cathedral built inside samile salt mines. Another option is Monserrate, where there is a modest and unremarkable church, but from where a magnificent view of the city. The security in Bogota is no longer a problem thanks to urban planning strategy “people first”, initiated by the then mayor Enrique Penyalosa. These changes include smaller roads, highways, parking lots and more lanes for pedestrians and cyclists, public transport and parks. This should be a logical strategy for every major city – to use resources as a priority for most people, not cars for the minority. We apply a similar plan in New York in the South Bronx and the results really matter.
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Sao Paulo in Brazil

By Zoritza Petrova on Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Filled Under: South America

Sao PauloWhere is the heart of this city with its 11 million inhabitants? For economy, it moves every few years because of a boom is born a new center in Sao Paulo, and any other economic stagnation ravaged urban areas. In the old center can be seen how suddenly a forgotten neighborhood wakes again to life. A hundred years ago, during the rise of coffee, then left the city in all directions. Here are the exchange and trade departments, opera and many services. But until recently dominated the picture in thousands of street vendors who sell goods imported smuggled from Paraguay. Evening homeless pushing cardboard bedding in pedestrian zones. “Krakulanda” local call an entire neighborhood whose streets between brothels and illegal shops are sold “foot” (a drug containing cocaine – workout.). The area boasts a naturally bad name properly. But this is now history. Vendors moved east, but because of constant police raids dealers scattered throughout the city. The tall buildings in Art Deco, former homes of the aristocracy and old-fashioned offices are sold and repaired. Meanwhile, return the first companies and institutes.
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Barra Grande in Brazil

By Zoritza Petrova on Monday, April 25, 2011
Filled Under: South America

Barra GrandeThe Northeastern coast of Brazil could capture everyone with the impressive and beautiful azure beaches, the virgin tropical forests, waterfalls and white sand. It is in this part of the country is South American settlement Barra Grande. From this beautiful spot is located on the southern coast of Baia, which is part of the peninsula Marau. Grande to the bar, which is the location along the bay Kamamu can be reached by plane. The nearest international airport is in the town of Salvador, and for domestic flights more comfortable than the airport “Ileus.” Many of the Barra Grande visitors come here to escape the typical urban and fast-paced atmosphere. Here the tranquility of tourists is guaranteed. The village has all the features of a fishing village with untouched by human activity and natural quiet, relaxed atmosphere. On the streets of Brazilian town not even tarmac, and therefore lacking and any cars. Architecturally Barra Grande can not offer sightseeing, but on behalf of this offset by beautiful gardens. These natural places are full of beautiful colors, dyed orange red, purple or yellow hues. The main beach of Barra Grande is Mangueyras. Panorama here collects the two most important components of a true tropical paradise – fine white sand and clear calm sea. Tourists in town can indulge in scuba diving among tropical fish, but for lovers of sailing conditions also. In many restaurants you can be sure it will taste amazing local specialties, such as products for most of them are produced in the Gulf region itself. An excellent option for evening walks are groves of coconut and mango trees, then you can stretch on so-called bedding kaypirinya the beach and watch the beautiful sunset. Near Bar Grande is located in Ponta Muta area, which is the most northern part of the peninsula. Local beach – Tres Kokeyros can see fog, which is part of an old Portuguese fort. Furthermore, in the nearby gallery of beautiful rock formations.
Source of information: Travelinos.com

Caracas in Venezuela

By Zoritza Petrova on Thursday, February 24, 2011
Filled Under: South America

Caracas VenezuelaWith a population of about 4 million people, Caracas is not only capital but also the most densely populated city in Venezuela. Cosmopolitan city enjoys a unique climate due to its great location – nestled in a narrow valley, about 800 m altitude, Caracas is located near the Caribbean coast from which it separates only high Avila mountain range. The name of the capital comes from its founder Diego de Losada, who in 1567 established the city of Santiago de Leon de Caracas. Today, except that it is economic and commercial center, Caracas is a great cultural center in Venezuela. Nowhere else will you find this great cultural diversity and world-class museums. Museum of Contemporary Art is one of the most famous throughout South America – there you can enjoy a rich collection of beautiful high quality works. Each year the city is proud to host the International Theatre Festival, which involved groups from around the world. In addition to cultural life, the capital boasts superb cuisine and first class restaurants where one can enjoy not only local dishes, but an incredible array of international dishes. Modern and luxurious shopping centers easily attract lovers of shopping. If you love night adventures, Caracas will offer plenty of bars, clubs and discos lust, where it will merge with the rhythm of the local nightlife, enjoying the most stunning parties in town. During the day, do not forget to go sightseeing in the capital. Venezuela is blessed with some wonderful gardens and green parks, the largest among them is the National Park Avila.
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Corrientes in Argentina

By Zoritza Petrova on Thursday, January 6, 2011
Filled Under: South America

Corrientes cityCorrientes is a city in Argentina, which is located in northeast Argentina on the left bank of the river Parana. The city is capital of the homonymous province of Corrientes. It was founded in 1588 the railway junction and river port on the Parana. The economy of the town include livestock, leather and woodworking. Growing tobacco, cotton, sugarcane and citrus fruits. The population of the city is 321 902 citizens, which makes the city not so big, but the interesting places there are quite attractive for all the visitors. One of the most popular festivals in the city is Fiesta Nacional del Surubí, which collects many people in one really interesting South American event. Also the really interesting place, which you may see is the Puente General Manuel Belgrano, which is one of the largest bridges in Argentina. The road bridge connects the Corrientes city and the Resistencia city, which is the capital of Chaco province. Together with these you can see the beautiful river, nice parks and of course for all the soccer fans is the stadium of Estadio José Antonio Romero Feris, on which started the careers of many famous players of the world. Really nice destination like Corrientes, should be seen in the winter.

The carnival in Rio de Janeiro

By Zoritza Petrova on Thursday, April 15, 2010
Filled Under: South America

Rio de janeiroRio de Janeiro is located in Southeast Brazil. This metropolis is considered one of the most beautiful in the world, since it combines the endless beaches, conical hills and tropical vegetation in its charming appearance. Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in the country after Sao Paulo, but is a preferred tourist destination. The city is famous by the statue of Christ on a hill Korkodavu. Impressive is the Sugar Hill lump. The city is no less famous Carnival in Rio. And definitely is the carnival in Rio. The most famous carnival is undoubtedly the one in Rio de Janeiro. It always starts on Saturday, 40 days before Easter and ends on Tuesday, the last day before Lent, and fiesta is constantly whirling four days and four nights. This year’s carnival will be held from 20th to February 24th. Traditionally, the Friday evening before the actual carnival parade takes place on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, during which King Momo takes the throne. The king is elected from among the thickest inhabitants, the condition is to weigh at least 100 kg.
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