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The city of Cordoba, Argentina

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  • Population: 1,000,000
  • Location: Province of Cordoba

Cordoba is Argentina's colonial capital, a picturesque city on the edge of a mountain range known as the Sierra Chica. Because of its proximity to the mountains, Cordoba is a perfect base for excursions into the natural beauty of the Andes, or even the Pampas 100 km to the south.

A GauchoPrior to the rise of Buenos Aires, Cordoba was Argentina's center of arts and learning, a place of scholars and priests, churches and universities. Though in terms of national importance the city has fallen behind the capital, it still retains an independent spirit and distinctive grace. Its name comes from the surrounding province, which embraces an unusually scenic section of the Andes, the Sierras de Cordoba.

The physical center of the city is the Plaza San Martin, named after Argentina's great liberator and the site of the city's cathedral. South of the Plaza is Calle Obispo Trejos, an easily walkable avenue lined with the some of the city's loveliest colonial buildings, COMA including the Church Compania de Jesus, which was built in 1645 and is known for its unique roof.

The TangoOutside of Cordoba you’ll find a variety of interesting things to do. Some of the more popular destinations include Punilla Valley and Cuchi Corral, areas of exceptional beauty offering activities such as bungee jumping and hot air balloon trips. On San Roque Lake can you practice windsurfing and yachting, plus many other type of water activities. The Calamuchita Valley is renowned for beautiful lakes and incredibly crystal clear rivers. Surrounded by mountains, this valley is an ideal spot for swimming, mountain climbing, trekking, cycling, horseback riding, fishing, and more. In the Traslasierra Valley, across the Sierras Grandes, there is the impressive Pampa de Achala. On one of the nearby mountain peaks you will find the Quebrada de los Condoritos National Park, the only place in the world where you can see the condor (biggest bird on earth) in its natural habitat.

We are sure you will love Cordoba and the surrounding countryside!


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