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    Newcomer Tips for moving to Córdoba from Buenos Aires?

    If preferably it does not change much with good airs but there is less work and it is very expensive. It is nice to enjoy the nature and visit a more small town culture of Argentina.
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    Newcomer Tips for moving to Córdoba from Buenos Aires?

    it would be good if you tell us which town or city... there is a lot of geography in cordoba... so we can be more precise... but I give you a general overview... in the country towns it is quiet and there is not much work... in the mountains where tourism predominates you work in bars and some...
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    Trip Reports Street robbery in Palermo

    this was from a few months back, no?
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    Politics HUGE Protest Tonight 7 PM! Corrientes/Pueyrredon & Santa Fe/Callao.

    had it on for few hours in background....not one single on-the-street interview? Bizarre. why is that - is it illegal or something to go and ask a few pot bangers, "so, what brought you out tonight?", "do you have a message for the president?" nada.
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    Apartment Rental Is this the right time to buy a flat in Argentina?

    Not yet, it's advisable to hold off for now. Some individuals are still holding on to expectations based on pre-economic downturn conditions. However, as the economy inevitably slows down, which is anticipated within the next three years, and signs of desperation become apparent, property prices...
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    Typical Rental Rates in Buenos Aires' Neighborhood

    These prices are only applicable with a two year contract and a guarantee and don't include monthly building expenses, monthly ABL, monthly utilities, furniture, household appliances, cleaning and laundry expenses and in most cases apartment fixtures. I don't think the prices are different only...
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