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Learn Spanish in ARGENTINA
What do you associate with Argentina?
The passion, sensuality and eroticism of the Tango? A vast country of inconceivable dimensions, huge grain fields and the pampas? Diego Maradona, the argentinian football icon, or the Pumas, argentina's national rugby team? Maybe Jorge Luis Borges, the famous author, or simply argentinian beef?
Whatever you think, Argentina provides all these things – and a good deal more!
Argentina is a country of superlatives: the Aconcagua, is the highest mountain in the Americas, situated in the argeninian part of the Andes, the longest mountain range in the world, as well as the Laguna del Carbón, the lowest point on the South American continent and the Iguazú Falls, which are among the biggest in the world.
Argentina is the second country in size on the continent, and because of it's elongated form it is not only characterized by a diversified landscape, like the Andes, the Gran Chaco (subtropical flats) and the treeless pampas, but also by a great diversity of species.
In the north are the tropical rainforests, the eastern border is formed by thousands of kilometres of the Atlantic Ocean coastline, in the west are the Andes and in the south it simply ends, because the Cape Horn rocks in Tierra del Fuego form the point of a whole continent.
90% of the population are of European descent (immigrants mainly from Spain and Italy), mestizos and natives make up the other 10%. They speak Spanish with an accent, but with a smooth tone. About 90% of the population are Roman Catholic, but there are as well many other cults and religions.
After an eventful history (Incas, colonization), Argentina achieved formal independence in 1816 from Spain.
Experience Buenos Aires, the economic metropolis and capital of Argentina, the historic city of Córdoba, the Río de la Plata, one of the rivers with the most waterflow in the world, or visit the Lakes Region of Patagonia, the end of the world and learn Spanish in one of the most manifold countries of the world!
Official language: Spanish Capital: Buenos Aires Government: Presidential Federal republic Area: 2.766.890 km² Population: 40.301.927 (Juli 2007) Currency: Peso (ARS)
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Learn Spanish in CHILE
Penguins, glaciers, lava fields, geysers, the endless steppes of Patagonia and the coast is never further away than 200 km Chile is a country of unique contrasts and there is no limit to its diversity!
On average no wider than 200 km, Chile stretches over 4,300 kilometres from north to south, along the coast and the Andes. It is characterized by dry desert areas, tablelands, high mountains and a unique landscape of fjords and islands. The vegetation ranges from deserts to steppes, through deciduous and coniferous forests to enormous grass steppes and the coastal waters are rich with fishes and sea-life.
95% of the population are white and mestizos, and only 3% is made up of the indigenous people. The majority of Chileans (89%) are Roman Catholic, but there are also many other cults. The Mapuches, Incas and the conquest by the Spanish, and many inner conflicts characterize the history of Chile to the present day.
Today Chile is known for chilean wine, Pisco Sour and the Literature Nobel Laureates Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral.
Visit Easter Island, the southernmost tip of South America, explore the world metropolis of Santiago and learn Spanish in Chile!
Official language: Spanish Capital: Santiago Government: Democratic republic Area: 756,950 km² Population: 16,284,741 (July 2007) Currency: Peso (CLP)
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Learn Spanish in Costa Rica
Costa Rica is located in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Panama to the south and Nicaragua to the north. One of the most developed countries in Latin America, Costa Rica has long been famous for its tradition of peaceful democracy in a region more often characterized by totalitarian regimes and civil strife. The army was abolished in 1949, and government spending concentrated instead on improving social programs. In 1987 then-president Oscar Arias was awarded the Nobel Peace prize for his Central American Peace Plan, and in 1989 the country celebrated 100 years of democratic government.
Costa Ricans also enjoy the highest standard of living in Central America, a 95% literacy rate, and the greatest overall advancement in the social and economic spheres. For these reasons it is often referred to as the Switzerland of the Americas. Travelers appreciate the security and the sophisticated infrastructure of the countrys transportation, communications and tourist facilities. You will also find that Costa Ricans (otherwise known as Ticos) are an incredibly friendly people and a willing resource for any adventure you undertake.
Costa Ricas economy is based largely on primary exports of coffee, banana and cocoa, with tourism becoming an ever-growing force in ensuring the sustainability of the nations economic strength and growth. Though small in size, the country has had the foresight to protect approximately 25% of its land in National Parks and other private nature reserves, and as such attracts nature lovers and students alike from around the world. It is a country of lush vegetation, high mountains (112 of volcanic origin!), jungles, rain forests and glorious beaches.
Official language: Spanish Capital: San José Government: Constitutional democracy Area: 51,100 km2 Population: 4,133,884 (2007) Currency: Costa Rican colón (CRC)
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Learn Spanish in MEXICO
Heat, sunshine, beach, the vibrant metropolis, the sweltering hours and the sleepy silence of the siesta. Mexico has much more to offer than only sombreros, burritos and tequila!
Mexico is the land of the Maya, of jungle overgrown pyramids, it is the cradle of past great cultures.
After Brazil and Argentina it is the third-largest country in Latin America and particularly characterized by the dry northern highland, by volcanos and high mountains in the centre and by the highland of Chiapas and the tropical rainforest in the south. The country comprises of many different ecosystems and because of the temperate and tropical zones the flora reaches from the steppes, through tropical rainforest to arctic tundra.
60% of the total population are formed by the Mestizos, 30% are indigenous peoples and only 9% are descendants of the first Spanish settlers. The Mexican population is predominantly Roman Catholic, but many of the indian christians combine it with their traditional religions.
Mexico has a long past and a short history, it is characterized by the Aztecs and the Maya, and famous people like the aztecan ruler Moctezuma and the conquistador Hernán Cortés. Today Mexico is known for the machismo, national pride of the Mexicans, chili, Mezcal, burritos and tacos.
Experience the world metropolis of Mexico City, the historical city of Querétaro, explore the pyramids of the Maya, follow the traces of Alexander von Humboldt and learn Spanish in Mexico!
Official language: Spanish Capital: Mexico City Government: Presidential Federal republic Area: 1.972.550 km² Population: 103.263.388 (2005) Currency: Peso (MXN)
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Learn Spanish in URUGUAY
Let the Tango, colonies of sea lions and a coast of 650 kilometres of wonderful beaches enchant you. Discover the country of the gauchos, drink the famous Mate and get to know the country, whose name means river of colorful birds.
Uruguay is the smallest spanishspeaking country in South America. It is a flat country with only a few elevations over 500 m, with swampy plains, low hill ranges and a fertile coastal lowland. In the north the climate is subtropical and in the south temperate. The country is bountiful with water, the ground is fertile and is mainly used for agriculture.
Montevideo, the capital, is at the same time the only metropolis in the country and is the second safest of the world, after Tokio.
88% of the population are descendants of european immigrants and 8% are mestizos. The indian natives were eradicated in the 19th century. The majority of the population (74%) are catholics, but more than half of Uruguayans do not actively practice their religion. In Uruguay there are colonies and towns founded by European settlers. The tourists come from Argentina, Brazil and Chile and visit mainly the beautiful coastal towns, like the famous Punta del Este.
Take a language holiday to Uruguay, visit the colonial city of Colonia del Sacramento, that is part of the world cultural heritage, and learn Spanish in Montevideo, one of the safest cities in the world.
Official language: Spanish Capital: Montevideo Government: Republic Area: 176.220 km² Population: 3,314,466 (2006) Currency: Uruguayan Peso (UYU)
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School of Spanish in Montevideo, Uruguay
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