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Buenos Aires - Heaven of Argentina
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 11-Jun-2009

Buenos Aires is an unforgettable city. This is the capital and largest city of Argentina. Buenos Aires was built by Europeans; this vibrant city overflows with energy and brims with attractive residents called portenos. They value their European heritage highly, Italian and German names outnumber Spanish, and the lifestyle and architecture are markedly more European than any other in South America.

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Buenos Aires is composed of many small places, intimate details, and tiny events and interactions, each with a slightly different shade, shape, and character. The national dance, the tango, is perhaps the best expression of that spirit--practiced in dance halls, parks, open plazas, and ballrooms. Buenos Aires' climate is generally pleasant, with an annual rainfall of 900mm spread evenly throughout the year. In terms of weather, spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) are the best seasons to visit Buenos Aires. Spanish is the official language, but English is understood in the tourist areas.


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The Story of Pizza
Pump it1 Dump it0      Posted on: 21-May-2009

Today everyone loves pizza with lots of cheese and different toppings. It's so yummy! But have you ever thought about the origin of Pizza and how it became so famous. Let's discover some of the interesting facts and history about pizza.

pizzaOrigin of Pizza: Pizza was originally founded by the early Greeks who first baked large, round and flat breads. Eventually the idea of flat bread became famous in Italy where, in the 18th century, the flat breads called Pizzas were sold on the streets and in the markets. At that time Pizza had no toppings and it was enjoyed naturally.

Introduction of toppings: In about 1889, Queen Margherita, accompanied by her husband, Umberto I, took an inspection tour of her Italian Kingdom. During her travels The Queen tasted and loved the bread and would eat it every time she was out amongst the people. Summoning Chef Rafaelle Esposito from his pizzeria to the royal palace, the queen ordered him to bake a selection of pizzas for her pleasure. To honor the queen who was so beloved by her subjects, Rafaelle decided to make a very special pizza just for her. He baked a Pizza topped with tomatoes, Mozarella Cheese, and fresh Basil (to represent the colors of the Italian flag: Red, white, and green).


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