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	<title>Argentina Travel pro</title>
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	<description>Your Guide To Travel in Argentina</description>
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		<title>Dove Hunting Argentina Thrills</title>
		<description>Need to find a perfect place for dove hunting? Cordoba is one of the exciting cities to visit with its wide dove hunting spots. Whether you are new to hunting or a veteran in the field, this place will definitely satisfy your desire.

Cordoba is a great and historical city near ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/dove-hunting-argentina-thrills/2008/11/12/</link>
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		<title>Finding an Apartment in Buenos Aires</title>
		<description>The magic site.  Listing upon listing of Argentines eager to share their apartments with you.  For the worried house hunter, it is a gold mine.  And for the traveler used to American major city rents, from New York to San Francisco to Washington, DC, these prices will make your jaw ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/finding-an-apartment-in-buenos-aires/2008/10/24/</link>
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		<title>Eating in Buenos Aires on $30 a Day</title>
		<description>With an exchange rate of 3 pesos per dollar, Argentina is certainly a deal for the American tourist and the nomadic Yankee traveler.  However, because inflation here is on the go-go-go, prices are on the rise, and it is not the dirt-cheap cosmopolitan metropolis it once was.  However, it is ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/eating-in-buenos-aires-on-30-a-day/2008/10/22/</link>
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		<title>San Telmo Buenos Aires</title>
		<description>This morning, after buying a bag of ground coffee at a Chinese grocery store that blasts Asian rock-rap and is adorned with golden, ceramic kitties, I started thinking of San Telmo’s quirkiness.  This is not an uncommon thought; no, the realization occurs to me quite often.  Take yesterday, for instance, ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/san-telmo-buenos-aires/2008/10/21/</link>
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		<title>The City Of Puerto Madero</title>
		<description>Crossing Avenida Paseo Colon, marking one’s departure from San Telmo and subsequent entrance into Puerto Madero is like crossing into a whole new city.  Puerto Madero streets are somehow quiet, as if portenos have mercifully agreed to a traffic code of conduct in just this one barrio.  The sidewalks are ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/the-city-of-puerto-madero/2008/10/21/</link>
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		<title>Buenos Aires Catching the Collectivo</title>
		<description>Monedas.  Some may say your days in Buenos Aires are characterized by a struggle to find coins.  Yes, that’s right—coins, monedas, something that in the US piles up in our pockets and the bottoms of our purses and on the floors of our cars.  We don’t really count it as ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/collecting-coins-and-catching-the-collectivo-in-buenos-aires/2008/10/09/</link>
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		<title>Argentine Choripan</title>
		<description>The first bite is spice…Not hot spice in the way of Mexican jalapenos or Thai green curry, or even the mystery culprit that makes you sweat within an Indian curry…No, I mean a whole spice that cracks between your molars and explodes with flavor.  I am talking about the feeling ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/argentine-choripan/2008/10/09/</link>
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		<title>Visiting Cordoba</title>
		<description>The second largest city in the country of Argentina is the city of Cordoba. Established in the fourteenth century, and home to one of the first universities on the continent, today Cordoba is called “la docta” for its many educational opportunities. During the 1950s the city faced industrialization programs led ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/visiting-cordoba/2008/10/07/</link>
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		<title>The Unique History of La Plata</title>
		<description>Argentina is home to some fairly large cities, and most with several hundred years of history behind them. These include the extremely sophisticated Buenos Aires as well as the college city of Cordoba. The third largest city in the country of Argentina is La Plata. While it is now over ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/the-unique-history-of-la-plata/2008/10/07/</link>
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		<title>The Sophistication of Buenos Aires</title>
		<description>The capital city of Argentina is the remarkable Buenos Aires. Divided into an astounding forty eight districts it also contains one of the most diverse populations on the continent. With a total of around fourteen million citizens, that also makes it one of the most populated places in the world.

Many ...</description>
		<link>http://argentinatravelpro.com/the-sophistication-of-buenos-aires/2008/10/07/</link>
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