Germany topshopping vs. Argentina: Which country is better to travel: The Road Warrior
Home Latin America Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Guatemala Mexico Panama Peru Uruguay America Canada USA Europe Austria Belgium Croatia Scotland Slovenia Spain France Hungary Iceland Ireland topshopping Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Russia Sweden Czech Republic Oceania Australia New Zealand Asia China Japan Thailand Morocco Namibia South Africa Blogger The photographer Media Kit 2014
I selected based on the most representative of each country at the international level, ie by what are known in the world. It is logical that both have different dishes, traditions, music by region, but again only mention those who give them international fame.
BEER VS.VINO Germany: One of the major producers of beer in the world, with around 6,000 varieties, the most popular are the Pilsner, Weizenbier, Kölsch, etc. As for the wine, although there is also production in Germany, the most famous is the Riesling.
Argentina: Argentine wines have been placed in recent years among the best in the world, especially its Malbec. It is the fifth largest wine producer in the world, with wine regions like Mendoza, Cafayate, Salta and Patagonia. Although not as strong in beer production.
FAMOUS FESTIVALS: Germany: Oktoberfest, one of the most famous festivals in the world and the largest in Germany, which attracts millions of tourists every year. Beer and traditional costumes are the main aspects of this celebration.
Argentina: National Harvest Festival, takes place in Mendoza and is a longtime party, was named National Geographic second place in the Top 10 World's Harvest Festivals.
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Home Latin America Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Guatemala Mexico Panama Peru Uruguay America Canada USA Europe Austria Belgium Croatia Scotland Slovenia Spain France Hungary Iceland Ireland topshopping Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Russia Sweden Czech Republic Oceania Australia New Zealand Asia China Japan Thailand Morocco Namibia South Africa Blogger The photographer Media Kit 2014
I selected based on the most representative of each country at the international level, ie by what are known in the world. It is logical that both have different dishes, traditions, music by region, but again only mention those who give them international fame.
BEER VS.VINO Germany: One of the major producers of beer in the world, with around 6,000 varieties, the most popular are the Pilsner, Weizenbier, Kölsch, etc. As for the wine, although there is also production in Germany, the most famous is the Riesling.
Argentina: Argentine wines have been placed in recent years among the best in the world, especially its Malbec. It is the fifth largest wine producer in the world, with wine regions like Mendoza, Cafayate, Salta and Patagonia. Although not as strong in beer production.
FAMOUS FESTIVALS: Germany: Oktoberfest, one of the most famous festivals in the world and the largest in Germany, which attracts millions of tourists every year. Beer and traditional costumes are the main aspects of this celebration.
Argentina: National Harvest Festival, takes place in Mendoza and is a longtime party, was named National Geographic second place in the Top 10 World's Harvest Festivals.
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Categories 48 hours in ... Arts and Culture Adventure Brazil. Come and 2014 World Juarez is something else! Eating and drinking in road Interviews Halloween and Day of the Dead Hotels Most popular music, books and movies for Christmas travel New York Beaches Corners wonderful topshopping green routes Super cool! I recommend ... Texas Top 10 Travel Tips Welcome
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