Argentina Celebrates 200 Years

Bicentennial Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Bicentennial Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Yesterday we returned from Mendoza and Chile to a chaotic and joyous celebration. This past week the city of Buenos Aires has been the center of ceremonies for Argentina’s Bicentennial anniversary. 2010 marks 200 years since Argentina revolted against the Spanish to gain their independence.

BA has been buzzing lately with concerts, parades and ceremonies throughout the city. One of the most important of these events was the re-opening of the Colon Theater last night (below). Although, we missed that action, we made it down to 9 de Julio (city center) in time for some good music and great people watching last night. Avenue “9 de Julio” is the largest street in the world (14 lanes) and it was packed full of people for at least a half mile until well past 3am. That would never happen in the States.  Also, tonight was the actual holiday and their was a fireworks display like I’ve never seen. It was at least 20 minutes of non-stop grand finales.

Congrats Argentina.

Also, Argentina just beat up on Canada 5 – 0 in their last game before they had to South Africa for the World Cup. A lot more on this to come.

Articles for events & information:

The Bicentennial Year StartsArgentina.ar

Main events for the celebration of Argentina’s Bicentennial From My Buenos Aires Travel Guide

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