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- German Towns In Argentina: Discover Hidden Gems And . . . - TravelPander
Key locations include Villa General Belgrano and La Cumbrecita in Córdoba Other provinces with German communities are Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos, Santa Fe, and Formosa These towns exhibit unique architecture and traditions of German descent
- The Ultimate 48-Hour Guide to Villa General Belgrano and La Cumbrecita -
Villa General Belgrano and La Cumbrecita are the famous German villages in the mountains of Córdoba, Argentina Get a taste of Europe in South America Many people don’t realize that there are German Villages in Argentina However, European migration largely influenced the mountains of Córdoba
- Villa General Belgrano - Wikipedia
Villa General Belgrano was founded in 1930, by two German speculators attracted to the valley by its agricultural potential The Alpine quality of the village attracted immigrants from Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Austria
- German Argentines - Wikipedia
German Argentines (German: Deutschargentinier, Spanish: germano-argentinos) are Argentines of German ancestry as well as German citizens living in Argentina They are descendants of Germans who immigrated to Argentina from Germany and most notably from other places in Europe such as the Volga region, Austria and the Banat
- German Towns in Argentina You Should Visit | JourneyAmerica
From the early 19th century, German immigrants have been an essential part of Argentine society, contributing to the country's economic, social, and cultural development Today, Argentina is home to several German towns that reflect this heritage Here are 12 German towns in Argentina that you…
- The secret German village – in the middle of Argentina
Set in the hills a couple of hours from Córdoba, Argentina’s second city, La Cumbrecita is a meticulously recreated Swiss-German village Tourists come from across Argentina, and farther afield,
- La Cumbrecita, Argentina: You’ll think you’re in Bavaria | CNN
You may think you’re in Bavaria with all the German signs, cottages and sausages But this is charming La Cumbrecita, in the heart of Argentina
- La Cumbrecita: An Enchanting, Car-Free ‘German’ Village in Córdoba
La Cumbrecita is a pedestrian-only town in central Argentina with Alpine architecture surrounded by beautiful coniferous forest The German-founded pueblo with no paved roads is situated in the the Sierras Grande mountains of the Calamuchita Valley in Córdoba Province
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