Argentina has many peculiarities that have traveled the world on the lips of its visitors.
The easy-going personality of
its people, friendly, fun and effusive; the typical gastronomy that goes from asado to mate, through regional dishes and
snacks with dulce de leche; traditional dances such as Tango, a dance of couples at a rate of 2 by 4 that was born in
Buenos Aires in the 19th century and is now spread internationally, or Folklore, with the different choreographic forms
that it adopts in each region. The passion for soccer and the fanaticism for its main clubs and players, being Boca
Juniors and River Plate the most popular, which fill stadiums and cause proliferating displays of fanaticism in each of
their matches; typical games such as Truco, a card game in which luck and the ability to lie or deceive the opponent
prevail, or horseback games on the outskirts of the city that reveal the strong influence of Spanish culture and
persistence of the old traditions; and, of course, the personality that each region in particular knew how to maintain
and strengthen over the years.
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