CouchSurfing Villa Tulumba Argentina
CouchSurfing Villa Tulumba Argentina
Yes, CouchSurfing is now open here in Villa Tulumba Cordoba Argentina! Si, ya hay un Sitio dentro de Coauchsurfing paar ellos / ellas que nesesitan un Sofa Cama aqui en Villa Tulumba,...... asi si sos de la Villa Tulumba, y podes ayudar un viajero unite al Group Villa Tulumba, Cordoba, Argentina en CouchSurfing, ....... Que el Mundo venga a Villa Tulumba! Tenes una sofa / Cama invita un Viajero, ... Villa Tulumba y las Crónicas de la aventura del viejo Camino Real. Vecinos y extranjeros en Córdoba trabajan para que la antigua vía de comunicación del virreinato recupere su brillo. Cordoba Capital para el Norte, Camino del Alto Peru, zona de Villa de Tulumba Description Recuperar el Camino Real, tras dos siglos de abandono, significa trabajar en la conservación de sus rasgos arquitectónicos, urbanísticos y paisajísticos y la puesta en valor de más de veinte poblados nacidos a fines del siglo XVI, al ritmo de las corrientes colonizadoras. El objetivo es preservar las casonas, los cascos de estancia y las capillas que los conquistadores levantaron para convertir a los aborígenes. La región, antiguamente habitada por comechingones y sanavirones, tuvo un significado especial en la organización colonial porque posibilitó la relación del Alto Perú con el puerto del Río de la Plata, atravesando la ciudad de Córdoba. Y hoy, a lo largo del Camino Real existen verdaderas reliquias de la historia argentina. The Villa in the Valley of Tulumba, Villa de Tulumba, Northern Cordoba, along the Old Royal Road, known in Spanish as Camino Real. Beginnings The route originated as the "Camino Real del Peru" (Royal Road of Peru), used since colonial times to travel from Buenos Aires, through Cordoba, Santiago del Estero, San Miguel de Tucuman, Salta, San Salvador de Jujuy, and Potosi, continuing to Peru. The section between Buenos Aires and the south of what it is today Cordoba Province, was shared with the "Camino Real del Oeste" (Royal Road of the West) which branched towards San Luis, Mendoza and Santiago (Chile). The road had a system of small inns and establishments every 30–50 km where travellers could rest. After the coming of the railroad, in the second half of the 19th Century, this road lost relevance, as the railroad provided faster service on any type of weather. The first train from Buenos Aires arrived in the town of La Quiaca in Argentina's northern border with Bolivia on 30 December, 1907.[1] With the advent of the automobile, the Federal Government decided to build roads throughout the Republic. In 1936 the road from Buenos Aires to La Quiaca was named Ruta Nacional 9 (National Route 9). Today, .......
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About Route 40 Argentina
About Route 40 Argentina 
 
Argentina, Ruta 40, all about Route 40 Argentina but in English, for those traveler's who might understand ONLY the English Language! About The mystical route 40 borders the Andes Mountains from the Puna to the southern Glaciers. Atop the beauty and magical nature surrounding this highway all along, the trace has a deep cultural and historical significance. Mission All about Route 40 Argentina Description Traveling around Highway 40 is an outstanding trip alternative. Needn't to take all the luxury and comfort of a sophisticated vacation, nor to let aside the adventure and outstanding sights in order to be chilling. Route 40 runs through majestic landscapes, rich in sights and culture that are a treat to our senses side by side the Andes Mountains from the nothernmost beautiful Jujuy to the southern and magical Megallen Straight. But that's not all, for it's not just about the landscape, but also about the amazing activities that can be done throughout it's broad extension, from hiking to skiing, from wine tasting to a superb gourmet experience, route 40 blends pleasure and glamour for the eyes and the palate. A must in a lifetime experience! With kind Permission from the original Argentina Ruta 40 Group in Spanish! As well as on Face Book, check LINKs below!