I felt something very strange seeing my city through the eyes of a foreigner. Streets and places I walk through almost daily look different from the perspective of someone who doesn't live here. I had never experienced something like this before. I am very grateful for your video. I hope you enjoyed your stay here. Sending you a big hug and thank you for showcasing my city. Many foreigners make content talking about "Argentina" but they actually refer to Buenos Aires, and the truth is it's like a separate country. The rest of the provinces have nothing in common with the capital, neither the accent nor the customs. Thank you again for showing that Argentina is not just Buenos Aires
Thanks for your nice message. I love both cities, but yes, they feel very different. This is often the case with capital cities and the rest of the country, especially when the capital city is much larger than any other city in the country.
Dude, I enjoyed your personalized tour of Cordoba. I think you did an awesome job showing the highlights of the city, making the video entertaining and giving us your firsthand opinions. I'm from the US, I have been to the beautiful city of Buenos Aires, but never to Cordoba.
Thanks for that. I love Buenos Aires too. Cordoba offers a more condensed, personal experience. I enjoy being able to see it all on foot. I'm sure you'll love it too.
Kudos, Richard...I'm a Cordobean myself so I was really surprised of how accurate everything you said was ! Every little explanation of each scenery was correct, and it's amazing how you move around knowing exactly where you are at that moment and which way to take if you want to reach a certain place. Simply amazing. It's flattering to hear a Brit citizen to speak so highly about our folks. Thanks for your generosity . I wish you the best possible stay amongst us . Stay well.
Thanks for your kind words. I was my 2nd time there and I was there a few weeks already, so I planned the route out in my head beforehand, and had a few things to say already. But of course, there is always more to learn.
@@RichardArthurYTSi por supuesto todo consejo será muy agradecido Pienso volver a Londres por supuesto pero después recorrer un poco Inglaterra y Escocia Gracias y saludos!!!!
@@RichardArthurYT if u come i have a sail boat in carlos paz and it will be a pleasure to invite u mate ;) and u can help me practising my english haha
Hello mate! I really liked the video, as I certainly enjoy strolling around Córdoba's streets. I just wanted to tell you that calling La Cañada a drainage canal is... somewhat disheartening. It's originally a natural stream that feeds into the Suquía river, and while it may seem like just a gentle shallow stream of water, it's not uncommon to see it fill to the brim on summer's rain season. This is actually the second construction of La Cañada, made mainly by croatian immigrant workers during the early 40s. La Vieja Cañada predates it by 3 centuries, and it's given birth to numerous songs and legends. Sorry if it seems like I'm infodumping, but just wanted to add up on the great video and share about one of the "joyitas" that I so much love about my city. Keep it up and all the best for you in your travels!
Thank you for that. I'm happy to be corrected. I'm just a tourist, so I don't know much. A few locals told me it wasn't a river, just a drainage canal. But it's beautiful either way!
@@RichardArthurYT el arroyo de la cañada hizo estragos en la ciudad en varias ocaciones, provocó que la ciudad se tuvo que levantar casi 2 metros de la ubicación original allá por 1700 y en 1890 causó 200 muertes, antes de ser construida la cañada era normal que provocara inundaciones terribles. No es un canal de drenaje, es un arroyo que nace a unos km fuera de la ciudad en la lagunilla, cerca de Malagueño.
I randomly stumbled upon this video on a boring friday night, and I enjoyed it a lot! I'm from Córdoba and I really appreciated your comments about it! It's refreshing to see your own city from a foreigner's POV, and to see a Córdoba video when the rest are always about Buenos Aires. I actually picked the UK as my first abroad travel a couple of years ago, and I really enjoyed the culture there (specially the pub culture 😂). Hope you had a good time here! And I hope I can visit London again soon! Cheers mate.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, it's good to see countries from other nationalities' perspectives. I'll have to do more videos in Argentina. Which cities did you enjoy in UK?
@@RichardArthurYT I visited London, Edinburgh and Liverpool. Liverpool was very emotional for me as a Beatles fan, Edinburgh was breathtaking and London was just amazing. Made a lot of friends and had a great time overall! Beautiful experience.
Muy buen video!!!¡¡¡ Gracias por mostrar nuestra amada ciudad de Córdoba de la Nueva Andalucía!!! ¡¡¡ Son todos bienvenidos a conocerla cuando quieran !!!!🙂👍
@@mariajulitacaro5086 Si , es en Argentina. El nombre completo de la ciudad es Córdoba de la Nueva Andalucía porqué su fundador , Don Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera, la fundó así en honor a su esposa, Doña Luisa Martel de los Rios , que su familia era originaria de esta ciudad española
First impression I got from your video was ...WOW, you sure are great at walking (or should I say, jogging !). You did walk an awful lot of blocks at a fast pace without even stopping for a moment to catch your breath ! I was amazed as I watched you do it. I live in Cordoba, but I never walked so many blocks without taking a break. It's easy to see you know quite well the central area of this large, confusing city, so congrats for that feat. One thing that I'd like to add to your otherwise fairly true account is that people of Italian or German descent aren't the only large European communities in Argentina. I belong to the lively bunch of Irish descendants toasting with Irish beer every March 17th (Saint Patrick's Day) a date that is also noisely celebrated too by most of the Argie youth, even though their ancestors came from some other countries. The Scots and Welsh are also numerous in certain parts of the country. That being said, I wish you the best possible stay amongst us Cordobeans ! Take care.
Thank you for your impression and apologies for my late reply. I'd spent a few weeks in the city before doing the video and planned the route out in my head, that's why it appeared so seamless! And long legs.
Muchas gracias Richard por describir tan bien al cordobes y su idiosincracia. Y sì, tenes razòn es la ciudad màs linda del paìs, donde le gustaria vivir a muchìsimas personas. Sos el mejor turista que conociò y conoce a mi Còrdoba amada al detalle. Espero que regreses otra vez. Un abrazo grande de un cordobes.
Hermoso recorrido!!!! Gracias por eso. Mostraste de lejos el teatro del Libertador Gral. San Martin, el teatro lírico más antiguo del país, luego está el Colón de Bs As. Es un poco más chico, pero de igual belleza en su arquitectura y acústica. Un ícono cultural en Córdoba.
28:28 Inaugurated on November 4, 1909, the building was originally the Boys' Higher School and later became the Olmos School (or José Vicente de Olmos). The project was commissioned by Governor Olmos in 1906 and built by the Province itself. Under the supervision of architect Elías Senestrari, the institution was named after the governor, who had passed away by the time the construction was completed.
Hello friend, magnificent first-person tour of the city of Córdoba, very good, I enjoyed it a lot, although I would make a suggestion, the title should say..."Córdoba, my favorite city in Latin America"..in To better locate the video , you will get some tips to get more views. Great tour Richard.
Amazing! It's amazing how much you like my city! To think that many are thinking about leaving here wile others like you enjoy it so much! Thanks you and that's why I answer you in your language...the least I can do. Welcome to Córdoba Argentina! 🇦🇷😎👍
Excellent video and completely agree that this is my favorite city in the world as well, funny enough you started the video in the entrance of my own home in Cordoba, I didn't have to guess where you were.😄
In general, Argentina is a very beautiful country. We can compare one city with another, but we cannot deny the beauty of one or the other. Wherever you go, there is a charm that characterizes each city. On the other hand, if we look for the opposite, such as very precarious places with poverty to highlight, there are also those. From what I know, I can only speak for my country, Argentina, and the city where I live now, New York City.
Wonderful video! I'm glad you're enjoying your staying! But careful with your phone/camera my friend, specially on the zone you're walking in the introduction of the video.
Es la segunda ciudad mas importante y tambien la mas habitada del pais,muy bella la docta cordoba pero la ciudad es gigante falta mucho por mostrar aca solo se muestra un 30%
no muestra ni el 10% de cordoba. mostro gran parte de lo mas conocido de la zona centrica. esta bien el recorrido que hizo pero tenes docientos miles de barrios y lugares mas . la ciudad es muy grande
@@pilho1 me referia un 30% de lo centrico y las partes mas concurrentes solo eso,no me referia a los barrios de la ciudad porque es gigante si fuese asi seria mucho mas obvio con respecto al centro y nueva cordoba falta por mostrar bastante lo que es mas vistoso y turistico!
Coincido en que le falta buena gastronomía, sobretodo si andas por el centro, hay lugares específicos que sabés que vas a comer bien, pero muchas veces están en los barrios. Parrillas creo que Alcorta (en la Cañada) porque como dijiste, hay mucha noche, mucha reunión familiar y turismo local, los asados se hacen en casa o "en el río" (⚠️ lugares habilitados porque es zona de incendios) Los locales no queremos pagar por algo que hacemos en casa 😅. Se vende lo que más se pide: lomitos, choripan, empanadas, pizzas. Sino comida japonesa, china, peruana, etc. Poca comida tradicional, porque la hacemos en casa o en fechas patrias
The Jesuits had the monopoly of mule supply. Lucrative business in those times, having the huge trade route between the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. You can check this finding the Jesuits missions locations.
You really need to hit the other cities of cordoba, brother. Villa Carlos Paz, Villa General Belgrano, La Cumbrecita, La falda. That's what Cordoba's about.
Much cleaner and without all the homeless or drug addicts and sketchy people that you see everywhere in the centers of large european cities. I live in BA and I was in Rome, Berlin, Paris, Brussels etc and I was shocked at how dirty and kind of decadent they felt in some central areas..I guess it is normal that cities go through periods like that and then bounce back.
I am from the Province of Córdoba, 110 km from the capital in the heart of the Pampas plain, the last time I went to Córdoba almost 2 years ago I found the city very dirty, the garbage collectors were on strike and since there were no containers, the dogs broke the bags and scattered the garbage, it would be necessary to organize that better, other things I saw were the poorly maintained sidewalks and streets, there are cities and towns in Córdoba better maintained than the Capital
I am from that city, I am glad you like it, I find it to be a rather "cold" city, really not much going on, I dream to visit London one day, cheers friend
Hablas mucho de moderno y antiguo o tradicional. Lo tradicional no debe perder un país, sino no tendría identidad. Aquí somos de conservar la familia, eso no es precisamente algo antiguo, sino conservar los valores humanos y no deshumanizarnos como sociedad.
Soy cordobés. Es broma? Tiene una parte cosmopolita y bella. Pero en general es una ciudad con una música de porquería, gente progre o conservadora en extremo, mucho calor o mucho frío, tonada horrible.
My brother was walking down A downtown street filming himself, brother, this is Latin America, a motorcycle passes by and takes off your socks walking. Don't be idiots, this is not Switzerland, be very careful.
No, downtown is complete dirty, is horrible.....has a lot af monuments, but is insecure.....the best in Córdoba is Traslasierra, Calamuchita,Valley.....in Cba city,people is uneducated.....horrible city.
Creo que la ciudad ha desmejorado mucho, pero por la misma gente, típico de ciudad grande. Antes estaba más descuidada, pero las personas eran educadas y no había tantos indigentes, (muchas veces están drogados, alterados, se ponen intensos y ocupan veredas como si fuera su casa). Ahora creo que los parques y peatonales están mejores, hay muchos museos, parques, ferias, eventos y cosas lindas para ver, pero las personas andan más en su mundo y alteradas, pero también hay gente buena onda (más si lo sacas de su burbuja) Le falta mucho por mejorar, pero creo que está lejos de ser "horrible"
Cordoba the most beautiful city with the most amazing people ❣ greetings from Cordoba haha
I agree, cordoba is the best city on the world, we need more cordobas in argentina, greetings from cordoba !
Si si, greetings for my city pero hablame español che bld.
I’m from Buenos Aires and I can tell you that the people from Cordoba are some of the most fun and nicest people in the country.
Yes I always felt very welcome there.
The fact that it has lots of trees helps make that city attractive.
Córdoba, la provincia mas patriota y mas productiva de Argentina. Saludos desde Buenos Aires
Cordoba is a beautiful city for sure,
I felt something very strange seeing my city through the eyes of a foreigner. Streets and places I walk through almost daily look different from the perspective of someone who doesn't live here. I had never experienced something like this before. I am very grateful for your video. I hope you enjoyed your stay here. Sending you a big hug and thank you for showcasing my city. Many foreigners make content talking about "Argentina" but they actually refer to Buenos Aires, and the truth is it's like a separate country. The rest of the provinces have nothing in common with the capital, neither the accent nor the customs. Thank you again for showing that Argentina is not just Buenos Aires
Thanks for your nice message. I love both cities, but yes, they feel very different. This is often the case with capital cities and the rest of the country, especially when the capital city is much larger than any other city in the country.
Dude, I enjoyed your personalized tour of Cordoba. I think you did an awesome job showing the highlights of the city, making the video entertaining and giving us your firsthand opinions. I'm from the US, I have been to the beautiful city of Buenos Aires, but never to Cordoba.
Thanks for that. I love Buenos Aires too. Cordoba offers a more condensed, personal experience. I enjoy being able to see it all on foot. I'm sure you'll love it too.
Kudos, Richard...I'm a Cordobean myself so I was really surprised of how accurate everything you said was ! Every little explanation of each scenery was correct, and it's amazing how you move around knowing exactly where you are at that moment and which way to take if you want to reach a certain place. Simply amazing.
It's flattering to hear a Brit citizen to speak so highly about our folks. Thanks for your generosity . I wish you the best possible stay amongst us . Stay well.
Thanks for your kind words. I was my 2nd time there and I was there a few weeks already, so I planned the route out in my head beforehand, and had a few things to say already. But of course, there is always more to learn.
Cordoba ❤ tengo mis lugares mágicos escondidos ahí.. la ciudad es hermosa.. viví 8 años en Nueva córdoba y aprendí a disfrutar de cada caminata
Muchas gracias por visitar mi ciudad y hacer tan buen trabajo Estuve en Londres en mayo y puedo decir que es mi ciudad favorita de Europa Saludos!!!!
Thank you too. Glad you enjoyed London. It's a great world city of course. Tell me if you want some tips for other cities there.
@@RichardArthurYTSi por supuesto todo consejo será muy agradecido Pienso volver a Londres por supuesto pero después recorrer un poco Inglaterra y Escocia Gracias y saludos!!!!
La ciudad mas linda del mundo!
It has its moments! I hope to return again in the summer.
@@RichardArthurYT if u come i have a sail boat in carlos paz and it will be a pleasure to invite u mate ;) and u can help me practising my english haha
Hello mate! I really liked the video, as I certainly enjoy strolling around Córdoba's streets.
I just wanted to tell you that calling La Cañada a drainage canal is... somewhat disheartening. It's originally a natural stream that feeds into the Suquía river, and while it may seem like just a gentle shallow stream of water, it's not uncommon to see it fill to the brim on summer's rain season.
This is actually the second construction of La Cañada, made mainly by croatian immigrant workers during the early 40s. La Vieja Cañada predates it by 3 centuries, and it's given birth to numerous songs and legends.
Sorry if it seems like I'm infodumping, but just wanted to add up on the great video and share about one of the "joyitas" that I so much love about my city.
Keep it up and all the best for you in your travels!
Thank you for that. I'm happy to be corrected. I'm just a tourist, so I don't know much. A few locals told me it wasn't a river, just a drainage canal. But it's beautiful either way!
@@RichardArthurYT el arroyo de la cañada hizo estragos en la ciudad en varias ocaciones, provocó que la ciudad se tuvo que levantar casi 2 metros de la ubicación original allá por 1700 y en 1890 causó 200 muertes, antes de ser construida la cañada era normal que provocara inundaciones terribles. No es un canal de drenaje, es un arroyo que nace a unos km fuera de la ciudad en la lagunilla, cerca de Malagueño.
I randomly stumbled upon this video on a boring friday night, and I enjoyed it a lot! I'm from Córdoba and I really appreciated your comments about it! It's refreshing to see your own city from a foreigner's POV, and to see a Córdoba video when the rest are always about Buenos Aires.
I actually picked the UK as my first abroad travel a couple of years ago, and I really enjoyed the culture there (specially the pub culture 😂).
Hope you had a good time here! And I hope I can visit London again soon!
Cheers mate.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, it's good to see countries from other nationalities' perspectives. I'll have to do more videos in Argentina. Which cities did you enjoy in UK?
@@RichardArthurYT I visited London, Edinburgh and Liverpool. Liverpool was very emotional for me as a Beatles fan, Edinburgh was breathtaking and London was just amazing. Made a lot of friends and had a great time overall! Beautiful experience.
Muy buen video!!!¡¡¡ Gracias por mostrar nuestra amada ciudad de Córdoba de la Nueva Andalucía!!! ¡¡¡ Son todos bienvenidos a conocerla cuando quieran !!!!🙂👍
Thanks! I'll be back.
Pero esto es en Argentina.
@@mariajulitacaro5086 Si , es en Argentina. El nombre completo de la ciudad es Córdoba de la Nueva Andalucía porqué su fundador , Don Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera, la fundó así en honor a su esposa, Doña Luisa Martel de los Rios , que su familia era originaria de esta ciudad española
@@JuanBarrionuevo-xq3xg a no sabía ; si tenemos mucho de los españoles .
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First impression I got from your video was ...WOW, you sure are great at walking (or should I say, jogging !). You did walk an awful lot of blocks at a fast pace without even stopping for a moment to catch your breath ! I was amazed as I watched you do it. I live in Cordoba, but I never walked so many blocks without taking a break. It's easy to see you know quite well the central area of this large, confusing city, so congrats for that feat.
One thing that I'd like to add to your otherwise fairly true account is that people of Italian or German descent aren't the only large European communities in Argentina. I belong to the lively bunch of Irish descendants toasting with Irish beer every March 17th (Saint Patrick's Day) a date that is also noisely celebrated too by most of the Argie youth, even though their ancestors came from some other countries. The Scots and Welsh
are also numerous in certain parts of the country.
That being said, I wish you the best possible stay amongst us Cordobeans ! Take care.
Thank you for your impression and apologies for my late reply. I'd spent a few weeks in the city before doing the video and planned the route out in my head, that's why it appeared so seamless! And long legs.
Gracias!! Extrañaba mi ciudad natal ❤❤ 🤗🤗
Cordoba es muy bonito lugar, su gente es muy divertida. Saludos desde Córdoba
Muchas gracias Richard por describir tan bien al cordobes y su idiosincracia. Y sì, tenes razòn es la ciudad màs linda del paìs, donde le gustaria vivir a muchìsimas personas. Sos el mejor turista que conociò y conoce a mi Còrdoba amada al detalle. Espero que regreses otra vez. Un abrazo grande de un cordobes.
Thanks for your kind words and appreciation.
Hermoso recorrido!!!! Gracias por eso. Mostraste de lejos el teatro del Libertador Gral. San Martin, el teatro lírico más antiguo del país, luego está el Colón de Bs As. Es un poco más chico, pero de igual belleza en su arquitectura y acústica. Un ícono cultural en Córdoba.
Thank you. I know the building from the outside only.
glad you're having a good time mate, always welcome. thanks for sharing
Cordobaaaaaaaaaaaa ,wowwww La Plaza San Martin, Love it, i grow up in this beautiful city ,live in my heart 💝💝 Thanks for visit Argentina and CBA
I'm glad you enjoyed the walk in your home town.
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Inaugurated on November 4, 1909, the building was originally the Boys' Higher School and later became the Olmos School (or José Vicente de Olmos). The project was commissioned by Governor Olmos in 1906 and built by the Province itself. Under the supervision of architect Elías Senestrari, the institution was named after the governor, who had passed away by the time the construction was completed.
Thank you for that. I'm happy to receive any local knowledge in the comments to my videos.
Hello friend, magnificent first-person tour of the city of Córdoba, very good, I enjoyed it a lot, although I would make a suggestion, the title should say..."Córdoba, my favorite city in Latin America"..in To better locate the video , you will get some tips to get more views. Great tour Richard.
Thanks for watching. Yes, I will change the title for long term viewing soon.
Thanks Ricard for the video.. Córdoba es muy hermosa " la ciudad de las campanas"
Gracias hermano por visitar mi ciudad y aguante talleres de Córdoba!!
Me encanto tu video de Córdoba. Y si es una hermosa Ciudad. Esperare el próximo y conocer otros lugares. Saludos.
Excelente saludos desde Córdoba. Coincido
Amazing! It's amazing how much you like my city! To think that many are thinking about leaving here wile others like you enjoy it so much! Thanks you and that's why I answer you in your language...the least I can do. Welcome to Córdoba Argentina! 🇦🇷😎👍
I enjoyed it there very much, but I understand that visiting and living in places are not the same.
love cordoba
The most beautiful city in world
Greetings from villa azalais amigo
Excellent video and completely agree that this is my favorite city in the world as well, funny enough you started the video in the entrance of my own home in Cordoba, I didn't have to guess where you were.😄
Thank you. It's a good spot. It provided a nice opening shot of the church and segue into Plaza San Martin. 😊
Tendrias que darte una caminata en verano en Córdoba. Cambia totalmente al invierno o al tiempo de frío. 👍🏼👋🏻 Cordoba 💛
Yes I there in January 2020, first time. Hot! I'll be back this summer.
My city, visit Rio Cuarto and Carlos Paz, best cities of Cordoba. Greetings bro 💪
I need to check out the smaller towns in the region.
Córdoba es una las provincias màs hermosas de la Argentina 🇦🇷 ☺. ❤
Welcome ¿ricardo Arturo?.😊.
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a my country
.greetings from mar del plata ARGENTINA👍👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷..
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GRACIAS!!!😊
Muy lundo video y acertados comentarios. Mucha suerte ❤
Thank you. Please tell me if they're not accurate!
Thanks for visiting my home city!! Glad to see you like it, pretty accurate information about the places and nice views too!!
Thank you for that.
¡¡Muy buen video Ricardo!! Recién te conozco, tienes un nuevo sub. ¡Un abrazo grande de un Cordobés!
Thank you for that Sir,
In general, Argentina is a very beautiful country. We can compare one city with another, but we cannot deny the beauty of one or the other. Wherever you go, there is a charm that characterizes each city. On the other hand, if we look for the opposite, such as very precarious places with poverty to highlight, there are also those. From what I know, I can only speak for my country, Argentina, and the city where I live now, New York City.
I heard the are rich and poor areas outside the city centre, but I never explored them on foot. I just stayed in the centre, which I enjoy.
Its very weird to see the place I have been living my whole life in a video. Thank you for doing this video, the city looked gorgeus
Thanks. I hope you enjoyed the new perspective.
Mi ciudad 💜
La cañada es un arroyo, no un drenaje. Es grande porque en épocas de lluvia crece muchísimo. Antes inundaba la ciudad
Me encanta ver a un Extranjero Disfrutar de mi Hermosa ciudad (☞゚ヮ゚)☞
Nice video, thanks for talking about my city. Bien ahí, culiau! (as we would say in Córdoba)
Thanks. I'll try it next time I'm there!
Wonderful video! I'm glad you're enjoying your staying! But careful with your phone/camera my friend, specially on the zone you're walking in the introduction of the video.
Thank you. I have no choice other than hiring a bodyguard!
no pasa nada en esa zona
Córdoba, hearth of my country! ❤️🇦🇷🫂
❤
Welcome to Argentina bro
Nice state for living ♥
CORDOBA MENTIONED I LOVE CORDOBA 🗣🗣‼️‼️💥‼️💥‼️🗣🗣💥🗣🗣💥💥💥💥💥‼️‼️‼️‼️ saludos desde Córdoba
Every part of the country has its charm! Ours is Polo and horses! 🐎🐴
I stayed near the polo fields in Cañitas last time I was in Buenos Aires!
welcome to Argentina, English brother.
Cordoba Corazon de mi pais ❤
You know everything about the South American culture bro! Amazing video
Thanks but not much! I try.
Córdoba. La más hermosa ❤
Yo no recuerdo exactamente cuando fui, pero sigue estando igual 😊
It hadn't really changed in the 4 years I was away.
Good eye. the best city of the world.
If you return to Córdoba, we take a beer of course
I show you other places of the city or the province
Thank you and cheers to that
Es la segunda ciudad mas importante y tambien la mas habitada del pais,muy bella la docta cordoba pero la ciudad es gigante falta mucho por mostrar aca solo se muestra un 30%
no muestra ni el 10% de cordoba. mostro gran parte de lo mas conocido de la zona centrica. esta bien el recorrido que hizo pero tenes docientos miles de barrios y lugares mas . la ciudad es muy grande
@@pilho1 me referia un 30% de lo centrico y las partes mas concurrentes solo eso,no me referia a los barrios de la ciudad porque es gigante si fuese asi seria mucho mas obvio con respecto al centro y nueva cordoba falta por mostrar bastante lo que es mas vistoso y turistico!
My memory card was full at the end of the video! But yes, it is a large city, and as a tourist, I only know the central areas.
It is the safest big city in Argentina with an homicide rate of 2.1 per 100.000 , which is lower than Canada's national average.
Coincido en que le falta buena gastronomía, sobretodo si andas por el centro, hay lugares específicos que sabés que vas a comer bien, pero muchas veces están en los barrios. Parrillas creo que Alcorta (en la Cañada) porque como dijiste, hay mucha noche, mucha reunión familiar y turismo local, los asados se hacen en casa o "en el río" (⚠️ lugares habilitados porque es zona de incendios) Los locales no queremos pagar por algo que hacemos en casa 😅. Se vende lo que más se pide: lomitos, choripan, empanadas, pizzas. Sino comida japonesa, china, peruana, etc. Poca comida tradicional, porque la hacemos en casa o en fechas patrias
Thanks for that. It's good to know. I enjoyed Patio de la Cañada and Alcorta restaurants.
Que buen gusto tenes culiado, los cordobeses son geniales, saludos desde Córdoba.
I agree! Many thanks!
The Jesuits had the monopoly of mule supply. Lucrative business in those times, having the huge trade route between the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. You can check this finding the Jesuits missions locations.
Thanks for that info. I don't know much detail of their history in the area.
VIVO ALLI, hello i am from CORDOBA ARGENTINA wao wow afsafasfg
So night life is good video too
Yes it is. I was considering it, but didn't make the video in the end
I am currently in cordoba lol
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Córdoba es la mejor provincia de Argentina junto con Mendoza y soy tucumano pero es la verdad
Maybe I will visit your city next time.
Hello dear Arthur, the Great BBQ its not place in downtow... She places in suburban areas
Thank you. I heard that too, but ran out of time to visit them all. Next time!
I believe Argentina will have a bright future with its new President.
😂Un idiota libertario solo va a causar que la situación empeore como lo esta consiguiendo.
glory to Ukraine
Ukraine
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Where are u from Richard? However you're wellcome.
Cheers. England, UK.
Argentina is the best country in the world. greetings from Argentina
You really need to hit the other cities of cordoba, brother. Villa Carlos Paz, Villa General Belgrano, La Cumbrecita, La falda. That's what Cordoba's about.
Thanks. I did a quick video in Villa Carlos Paz, but I haven't been to the others yet. Next time.
Dios es argentino pero atiende en Buenos Aires
Aguante cordobaaaa papaaaaaaa
Much cleaner and without all the homeless or drug addicts and sketchy people that you see everywhere in the centers of large european cities. I live in BA and I was in Rome, Berlin, Paris, Brussels etc and I was shocked at how dirty and kind of decadent they felt in some central areas..I guess it is normal that cities go through periods like that and then bounce back.
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Thanks for your comment. Yes, it's a big problem, affecting many parts of the world.
I am from the Province of Córdoba, 110 km from the capital in the heart of the Pampas plain, the last time I went to Córdoba almost 2 years ago I found the city very dirty, the garbage collectors were on strike and since there were no containers, the dogs broke the bags and scattered the garbage, it would be necessary to organize that better, other things I saw were the poorly maintained sidewalks and streets, there are cities and towns in Córdoba better maintained than the Capital
Un asco digamos, imaginate lo q es vivir en cba
I hope things improve there. I'm just a visitor, so my experiences are different from living there.
hola maestro sabías que hay estados unidenses que quieren vivir en argentina?
I'm sure there are some yes.
@@RichardArthurYT ok genial
I am from that city, I am glad you like it, I find it to be a rather "cold" city, really not much going on, I dream to visit London one day, cheers friend
Yes. Visiting and living in a place are not the same, but I enjoyed being in your city very much. I hope you visit London one day too.
vamos papuuuuuuuuu
Bro, let me know next time you come I speak fluent english, cheers mate
3:29 That´s our State (Province) Flag not city
Ok. Thanks for the correction.
buenisimo culiau aguante cba
AGUANTE CORDOBA CULIAAAAAAAAA
pov: prbaste fernet concoca por primera vez en tu vida
First, second, third and more!
aguante Belgrano vieja
Hablas mucho de moderno y antiguo o tradicional. Lo tradicional no debe perder un país, sino no tendría identidad.
Aquí somos de conservar la familia, eso no es precisamente algo antiguo, sino conservar los valores humanos y no deshumanizarnos como sociedad.
Yes. Other countries are changing in other ways.
Hispanoamérica, allí nadie habla latín.
This is true!
Soy cordobés. Es broma? Tiene una parte cosmopolita y bella. Pero en general es una ciudad con una música de porquería, gente progre o conservadora en extremo, mucho calor o mucho frío, tonada horrible.
I was just a traveller there, so I can't judge it too much, but I always enjoy being there.
My brother was walking down A downtown street filming himself, brother, this is Latin America, a motorcycle passes by and takes off your socks walking. Don't be idiots, this is not Switzerland, be very careful.
Yes you're right, but I don't have much choice if I want to make the videos!
Aguante el priteao culia
No, downtown is complete dirty, is horrible.....has a lot af monuments, but is insecure.....the best in Córdoba is Traslasierra, Calamuchita,Valley.....in Cba city,people is uneducated.....horrible city.
I need a car to see more of the countryside!
Si no te gusta vivir en una metrópolis quédate en las sierras ,lo mejor de córdoba es la cuidad de córdoba
Creo que la ciudad ha desmejorado mucho, pero por la misma gente, típico de ciudad grande. Antes estaba más descuidada, pero las personas eran educadas y no había tantos indigentes, (muchas veces están drogados, alterados, se ponen intensos y ocupan veredas como si fuera su casa). Ahora creo que los parques y peatonales están mejores, hay muchos museos, parques, ferias, eventos y cosas lindas para ver, pero las personas andan más en su mundo y alteradas, pero también hay gente buena onda (más si lo sacas de su burbuja)
Le falta mucho por mejorar, pero creo que está lejos de ser "horrible"
I think Salta is more beautiful.
I was there previously. It's beautiful too
Oh, beautifull cordoba. Lovely views, nice wheather, peacefull places, lots of fascists...
people who don't vote what I vote = fascists
Y libre de zurdos
los corruptos policías, para variar, mirando el celular