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 Palermo, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is located in the northeast of the city, bordering the barrios of Belgrano to the north, Almagro and Recoleta to the south, Villa Crespo and Colegiales to the west and the Río de la Plata river to the east.
Palermo is a neighborhood, or barrio of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires.
The Parque Tres de Febrero, popularly known as Bosques de Palermo ("Palermo Forests"), inspired by the bois de Boulogne in Paris and the Prater (or Vienna Meadow) in Vienna, is the largest green lung in the city of Buenos Aires.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Palermo,_Buenos_Aires   (615 words)

  
 BigSoccer - Are all teams in Arg from Buenos Aires?
As for Almagro they are also in Buenos Aires close to el barrio de Caballito where Ferro Carril Oeste is from.
Racing and Independiente are from la cuidad/barrio avellaneda which is south in Buenos Aires.
They're from the town of Quilmes, which is just south of Buenos Aires.
www.bigsoccer.com /forum/printthread.php?t=90913   (439 words)

  
 Hotel Buenos Aires Argentina - All About All findings
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 Aires
Barrios de Buenos Aires The city of Buenos Aires is divided in 47 barrios: Agronomía Almagro Balvanera Barracas Belgrano...
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 Final Tables Argentina 1891-1999
Almagro 19 7 6 6 33: 34 20 (Buenos Aires) Argentino de Temperley 19 7 6 6 25: 26 20 (Lomas de Zamora) 11.
Almagro 35 11 8 16 36: 47 30 (Buenos Aires) Atlanta 35 10 10 15 43: 63 30 (Buenos Aires) 25.
San Lorenzo de Almagro 19 6 5 8 20: 23 17 (Buenos Aires) Tigre 19 7 3 9 27: 32 17 (Victoria) Estudiantes (C) 19 5 7 7 26: 31 17 (Buenos Aires) Defensores de Belgrano 19 6 5 8 24: 32 17 (Buenos Aires) 17.
www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at /non-official/rsssf/tables/arghist.html   (16306 words)

  
 Final Tables Argentina 1891-1999
San Lorenzo de Almagro 19 6 5 8 20: 23 17 (Buenos Aires) Tigre 19 7 3 9 27: 32 17 (Victoria) Estudiantes (C) 19 5 7 7 26: 31 17 (Buenos Aires) Defensores de Belgrano 19 6 5 8 24: 32 17 (Buenos Aires) 17.
Argentino de Banfield 28 6 6 16 36: 58 18 (Lomas de Zamora) Boca Alumni 31 6 6 19 32: 63 18 (Isla Maciel) 22.
Relegated: Argentino de Quilmes and Ferro Carril Oeste (BA).
www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at /non-official/rsssf/tables/arghist.html   (16306 words)

  
 Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Lorenzo de Almagro is a football team based in the Boedo barrio (neighbourhood), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
San Lorenzo soon became one of the top clubs in Buenos Aires; ever since the start of professionalism in 1931, it was counted in the top five (cinco grandes) together with Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing and Independiente.
Under his guidance, a football club was formally established April 1, 1908 and named San Lorenzo de Almagro honoring both Father Massa and the barrio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/San_Lorenzo_de_Almagro   (669 words)

  
 Almagro
Almagro, Buenos Aires, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Almagro, Samar, a municipality of the Samar province in Philippines.
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
www.firebird.cn /wiki/Almagro   (57 words)

  
 May 22, 2000
According to a source, Fabbri -- who owns the two leading tango clubs in Buenos Aires, Club Almagro and El Morocco, as well an all-tango cable station -- has set his sights on leasing or buying a place in the heart of the theater district, close to Restaurant Row.
Buenos Aires tango impresario Juan Fabbri is looking to bring one of his sizzling dance palaces to New York.
In The Fluffer (the title refers to the person on-set whose job is to arouse the leading man), Beverly Hills 90210 heartthrob Scott Gurney plays a straight guy who wants to be a legitimate actor but soon finds himself playing roles of a different sort.
newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/news/people/columns/intelligencer/3189   (1505 words)

  
 Hernán Obispo
He has taught in Buenos Aires at Torcuato Tasso, Club Almagro, Lo del Ángel, La Kolumna, Club Sarmiento, ReFaSi - and also gave the annual Course in Tango at the University of Buenos Aires for three years running, from 1996 through 1998.
He successfully completed the Course in Teaching According to the Dinzel System, giving him a fluency not only in the teaching of the concepts and techniques of Rodolpho Dinzel but also in the teaching of other techniques and styles.
He has always combined a love of dancing for itself and joy in performing with a profound pleasure in teaching.
totango.net /hernan.html   (1609 words)

  
 Club Milonga - Teachers
Their performances have also been seen at the most important Milongas of Buenos Aires: Club Almagro; Parakultural; Flores de Tango; Gricel; Regim; Centro Cultural Torcuato Tasso; Salon Moreno; la Galeria del Tango; Dr. Jeckyll; Porteño y Bailarin and Club Belgrano (Cochabamba).
Roxana and Fabian were both born in Buenos Aires in the late 60s and soon began performing as young children.
Nelson appears in many publications, including the current Club Milonga Fall Newsletter, which has an in-depth interview.
www.tangotoronto.com /teachers.html   (1412 words)

  
 Articles - Primera División Argentina
In the early years, only teams from Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires (notably Avellaneda) and La Plata were affiliated to the national association.
It is commonly believed that averaging was instituted in the 1980s to minimize the chance of large clubs being relegated, after San Lorenzo de Almagro was relegated in 1981, Racing Club was teetering on the brink, and Boca Juniors had a dismal 1984 season.
Starting in 1967, two championships were played each year: the Metropolitano, with the same structure as the old tournament, and the Nacional, which was open to teams from the provinces.
www.kamero.net /articles/Primera_Divisi%F3n_Argentina   (1412 words)

  
 05-03-09 "NOS FUIMOS POR EL BIEN DE ALMAGRO. NO QUERIAMOS SER EGOISTAS", DIJO SANCHEZ 09-03-05
BUENOS AIRES (DyN) - Uno de los ex directores técnicos de Almagro, Juan Amador Sánchez, resaltó que junto a Enrique Hrabina renunciaron porque quieren "el bien para el equipo" y de ninguna manera pretenden "ser egoístas".
"Los buenos hinchas de Almagro hasta nos llamaron por teléfono, que no sé de dónde lo sacaron, para agradecernos lo que hicimos por el equipo", destacó Sánchez en declaraciones para el programa "Pasión Nacional", que se emite por Radio Nacional - Faro.
De todos modos, el ex zaguero de Huracán, Boca Juniors, Platense y River Plate también admitió que lo molestó mucho que un pequeño grupo los insultara el domingo, tras la dura caída ante Rosario Central, 4-1 en el estadio de José Ingenieros.
www.futbolargentino.com.ar /05/03/09-0007.html   (1412 words)

  
 Almagro, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Almagro and Caballito were located on the road between Buenos Aires and the city of Flores.
Almagro is a mostly middle-class barrio (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires.
The neighbourhood was the birthplace of San Lorenzo de Almagro, which relocated to Boedo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Almagro,_Buenos_Aires   (767 words)

  
 Diego de Almagro
A man digs through the garbage in front of a giant portrait of Argentine revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara in Almagro district, Buenos Aires, January 11, 2004.
Almagro begged for his life and was promised it, but he was garroted by orders of Hernando Pizarro.
Almagro, Diego de, c.1475–1538, Spanish conquistador, a leader in the conquest of Peru.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0803435.html   (375 words)

  
 Diego de Almagro
A man digs through the garbage in front of a giant portrait of Argentine revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara in Almagro district, Buenos Aires, January 11, 2004.
Almagro begged for his life and was promised it, but he was garroted by orders of Hernando Pizarro.
Almagro, Diego de, c.1475–1538, Spanish conquistador, a leader in the conquest of Peru.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0803435.html   (375 words)

  
 departures.com Buenos Aires Travel Guide
Many Buenos Aires cafés and clubs, most of them properly dingy, offer specific tango hours each week; here, to recorded music, you can try out your own skills or watch the gallant slow clockwork of a generally middle-aged porteño crowd.
The 165 rooms and suites are unusually spacious, with lavishly marble-clad and, in the suites, Jacuzzi-equipped bathrooms; but try to book accommodations at the rear of the hotel, from the eighth to the 12th floors, where traffic noise is muted.
Most of these clubs are fun in one way or another—it all depends on what you want.
www.departures.com /tr/tr_0598_buenosairesindex.html   (6386 words)

  
 Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Lorenzo soon became one of the top clubs in Buenos Aires; ever since the start of professionalism in 1931, it was counted in the top five ( cinco grandes) together with Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing and Independiente.
As tramway and bus lines extended into Almagro, street playing became dangerous, and following an accident in which a tramway car seriously injured a footballer, Catholic priest Lorenzo Massa started hosting the games in the backyard of his parish church in México avenue.
In 1946, San Lorenzo broke the River Plate monopoly and won the league title; the team then went on to a tour of Spain and Portugal that was one of the highlights of the club's history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Club_Atl%C3%A9tico_San_Lorenzo_de_Almagro   (6386 words)

  
 Pablo Alonso at Washington University
His experience includes teaching together with Osvaldo Zotto in the legendary milonga “Club Almagro” of Buenos Aires.
Known for meticulous teaching, he focuses on technique and elegance.
He also has an extensive background in acting and corporal techniques.
cec.wustl.edu /~hs3/pablo.html   (282 words)

  
 101Die
Tools Travel offers Buenos Aires tango tours varying from three days to six days of tango lessons in a dozen or so milongas, including Salon Canning, Club Almagro, La Virtua, Niño Bien, La Ideal, Torcuato Tasso and others.
December 11 may be a particularly good time to visit — it's Tango Day, the birth date of Tango grandfather Carlos Gardel and the day the city celebrates the history and cultural importance of tango.
Any ballroom dance teacher can coach you on the basics, and cities from San Antonio to Paris sustain groups of tango fanatics who gather to dance their favorite dance.
www.jhargis.com /101die1.htm   (12366 words)

  
 Destination Buenos Aires
The notables in Buenos Aires now are the master Felix Picherna (Sunderland and other places), the hip and charming Horacio Godoy (La Estrella and Almagro - THE place to see and be seen), and the master mixer of the twenty something crowd adorable and gracious Claudio Castello who keeps the crowd rocking at Regin.
As with any person who mixes music for social dancing, each place and their DJ take on a personality.
www.planet-tango.com /elfiru/destbuen.htm   (899 words)

  
 Argentine Tango in Buenos Aires
More great recorded tropical music is played than Tango, but it’s worth at least one night of your visit in Buenos Aires to dance to this orchestra in this lovely club.
Don’t miss this opportunity to dance to the live music of this last link to the Golden Age of Tango.
www.planet-tango.com /tangoba.htm   (471 words)

  
 Accordion Links: Latin America
Cuarteto Almagro from Buenos Aires with Juan José Mosalini jr on bandoneon
Instead, it is an exposition of what the musician must know to get started playing his or her own repertoire on the Club System accordion." Within those limitations it is fairly complete, covering amongst others the layout (and a comparision with the 'international' three-row system), technique, scales, and maintenance.
El Conjunto is a Dutch tango quartet with Martin de Ruiter on bandoneon.
www.accordionlinks.com /latin.cfm   (3502 words)

  
 Copa de Confraternidad Escobar - Gerona
Nacional Uru 2 1 0 1 4: 4 2 (Montevideo) Peñarol Uru 4 1 0 3 10: 12 2 (Montevideo) San Lorenzo de Almagro Arg 2 1 0 1 3: 5 2 (Buenos Aires)
1946 [21 Dec 1946] Peñarol Arg 2-3 Boca Juniors Arg at Centenario [28 Dec 1946] Boca Juniors Arg 6-3 Peñarol Uru at San Lorenzo de Almagro
www.rsssf.com /sacups/escobargerona.html   (3502 words)

  
 La Milonga: Tango in New York
teaches at La Viruta, La Estrella and Almagro Tango Club, the biggest Milongas and tango academies in Buenos Aires.
To book them for shows or private classes,
dancetango.com /melina   (84 words)

  
 04-01-01 EL DEFENSOR DE SAN LORENZO DE ALMAGRO RESULTO HERIDO AL CHOCAR CONTRA UN TRACTOR CERCA DE GENERAL BELGRANO 01-01-04
BUENOS AIRES (DyN) - El defensor de San Lorenzo de Almagro Diego Capria resultó herido cuando el auto que conducía volcó tras chocar con un tractor cerca de la ciudad bonaerense de General Belgrano, se informó ayer.
El futbolista sufrió traumatismo de cráneo y contusiones múltiples por lo que fue trasladado a un centro asistencial de la zona y luego derivado a un centro de mayor complejidad en La Plata.
La policía informó que el accidente ocurrió el martes a la noche en la ruta 29, cerca de General Belgrano, cuando el auto que conducía Capria se volcó tras chocar contra un tractor que se encontraba detenido.
www.futbolargentino.com.ar /04/01/01-0003.html   (84 words)

  
 FUTBOL
Entre 1967 i 1985 dos campionats es van jugar: el Metropolità (entre equips de la capital Buenos Aires) i el Nacional (entre aquests i la resta d'equips del país).
Des de 1991 es juga un torneig d'Apertura i un altre de Clausura el mateix any.
La primera lliga professional data de 1931 i fins el 1934 va conviure amb l'amateur.
web.udl.es /usuaris/x4088888/futargen.htm   (84 words)

  
 San Lorenzo FC (Argentina)
Almagro is a neighborhood in Buenos Aires City.
Flag of the Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro.
The flag shown on the page is 10:17, with nine horizontal stripes blue and red alternately, a blue canton stretching out vertically over five stripes and horizontally over 30% of the flag, and three rows of three red stars placed in the canton.
www.fotw.net /Flags/ar@slrzo.html   (84 words)

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