MANAGING LATIN AMERICA

JANUARY 16TH - MARCH 2ND 2012

BUENOS AIRES,

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“…The seminar modules at the UADE Business School are designed to provide students with exposure to Latin American business practices, opportunities and challenges. Kellogg students participating in the exchange program at UADE Business School are motivated to broaden their global perspectives and are excited by the prospects of this academic experience in Argentina…”

Dipak C. Jain Dean The Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University

“…Created in 2005 by UADE and Duke University´s Fuqua School of Business administrators, the SMLA program has gradually improved its quality, depth, and global reach. Not only has this program become the most popular of all of our study abroad opportunities for full-time MBAs, it has also attracted other high-caliber students. Since 2006, we have sent close to eighty MBA students to UADE´s SMLA. We are deeply indebted to UADE for having exceeded the needs of our students and highly recommend their SMLA to any globally-minded business school students…”

Bertrand Guillotin Director of International Center, P.I.M., Chair for North America The Fuqua School of Business Duke University

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UADE Business School, an academic unit at the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE), opened its doors in 2003. Its mission is to train and shape the most effective and accountable senior managers in Argentina. The School receives annually more than 300 graduate students distributed along different programs, and is distinguished by its academic rigor, practical relevance and state-of-the-art facilities.

Managing Latin America is a full-quarter seminar, designed to help participants to gain and deepen understanding on the Latin American region. Courses focus primarily on business practices in Latin America, with some emphasis in the Argentine past and current situation. The program, delivered fully in English, runs from January 16th to March 2th, 2012. Participants can obtain academic credits for the equivalence of three (3) courses. By the end of the program students are required to work on the valuation of a regional company.

Buenos Aires is the most important, attractive and dynamic city of Argentina, and a key city in the region. Its blend of cultural activity, historical buildings and tourism presence gives it a flavor of uniqueness in South America. The Latino charm is accompanied by an exquisite gastronomic offering, and accompanied by a privileged weather, especially during summer.

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Participants 2012

The Fuqua School of Business students

1 Surname, Name @duke.edu 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

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The Kellogg School of Management students

1 Surname, Name @kellogg.northwestern.edu 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Munich Business School students

1 Surname, Name @ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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The Ross School of Business

1 Surname, Name @umich.edu 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Other

1 Surname, Name @ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

UADE BUSINESS SCHOOL

1 Surname, Name @uade.edu.ar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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Schedule

Module HS. 16-Jan 17-Jan 18-Jan 19-Jan 20-Jan

9:15 am

12:30 pm Welcome Ceremony 2 pm Welcome Ceremony Live Case Studies FREE 3 to 4.30 pm Lecture Lecture Lecture

4.30 to 5 pm Break Break Break

5 to 6.30 pm Lecture Lecture Guest speaker

HS. 23-Jan 24-Jan 25-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan

9:15 am

3 to 4.30 pm Lecture Lecture Live Case Studies- Lecture Indoor Working FREE 4.30 to 5 pm Break Break Break

5 to 6.30 Lecture Lecture Guest speaker

7:00 pm TANGO LESSONS TANGO LESSONS TANGO SHOW

Hs. 30-Jan 31-Jan 01-Feb 02-Feb 03-Feb

9:15 am I. Understanding Latin America I. Understanding

3 to 4.30 pm Lecture Lecture Exam VISIT TO Live Case Studies ARGENTINIAN RANCH 4.30 to 5 pm Break Break Break

5 to 6.30 pm Lecture Lecture Guest speaker

HS. 6-Feb 7-Feb 8-Feb 9-Feb 10-Feb

9:15 to 10:45 am Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture

10:45 a 11 am Break Break Break Break 11 am to 12:30 pm Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Free Lunch and Study Free Lunch and Study Live Case Studies- Free Lunch and Study Free Lunch and Study 12:30 to 3pm Time Time Indoor Working Time Time

3 to 4.30 pm Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture

4.30 to 5 pm Break Break Break Break in in Latinamerica

II. Doing II. Business Doing 5 to 6.30 pm Lecture Lecture Guest speaker Exam

HS. 13-Feb 14-Feb 15-Feb 16-Feb 17-Feb

9:15 am

3 to 4.30 pm Lecture Lecture Lecture Live Case Studies FREE 4.30 to 5 pm Break Break Break

5 to 6.30 Lecture Guest speaker Lecture

HS. 20-Feb 21-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 24-Feb Live Case Studies- 9:15 am Indoor Working

3 to 4.30 pm Lecture Lecture Lecture CARNIVAL HOLIDAY CARNIVAL HOLIDAY 4.30 to 5 pm Break Break Break

5 to 6.30 Lecture Lecture Guest speaker

27-Feb 28-Feb 29-Feb 01-Mar 02-Mar 12:30 to 4:30 Live Case Studies- pm Final Report and Presentation to firm

3 to 4.30 pm Lecture Lecture Exam III. III. Investing in Latin America 4.30 to 5 pm Break Break

5 to 6.30 Lecture Lecture CLOSING CEREMONY

6:30 to…. FIREWELL DINNER (*) To be confirmed: Networking meeting with CASS Business School (UK) Students. www.uade.edu.ar/bs 6 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Course Evaluation Form

MANAGING LATIN AMERICA, BUSINESS ORIENTATION 2012 EDITION EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE

In order to constantly improve UBS’s academic quality, we are very interested in knowing your opinion about this course. Please answer the following questions candidly and objectively. In each item, be sure to include a score ranging from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest). This is an anonymous survey, but you can put your name on it, if you wish to do so. Either way, the information on it, will be strictly confidential. Time requ ired: 15 minutes. We appreciate your collaboration.

Personal Information (optional): Last name: First Name:

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Self Evaluation

1. Did I participate actively in the sessions? ………

2. Did I analyze cases and technical notes before classes? ………

3. Did I study for the exams according to instructions? ………

4. Mi learning knowledge was ………

Peer Evaluation

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Program Evaluation

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2. Cases and technical notes helped me to understand subjects, as well as their relations and applications ………

3. Technical notes and bibliography were adequate and relevant to class topics ………

4. Did classroom equipment effectively contribute to the learning process? ………

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6. In a scale 1 to 10, how satisfactory was of the program? ………

Overall Program Organization Evaluation

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Overall Program Evaluation

Managing Latin America Business Orientation

Testimony of ……………………………………………

1. How would you evaluate knowledge learned? Provide examples.

2. Ho w did your understanding of Latin America change ? Explain.

3. Concerning the quality of the cla sses, were professors clear and concise? Did they show international teaching standards? Indicate best and worst professor .

4. What was your perception of other participants? Did they enrich the program?

5. How would you summarize your experience regar ding to ?

a. T he program:

b. T he school:

c. Argentina:

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Quoter from past students

Mike Thompson, Fuqua Student “…It was a great opportunity to apply what I have learned in Fuqua courses in Finance, Marketing and Strategy in the emerging Markets environment. I recognize how much diversity, risk and opportunity there is in L.A. Instead of viewing it as one large emerging Market, I really see many different Markets with different political and economic drivers. All of the professors were excellent. I feel they introduce a good mix of academic and practitioner views…”

Arthur Sevilla, Fuqua Student “…I have learned about cultural differences within South America. I have learned about the difficulty in valuing business enterprises. My understanding of L.A. has drastically improved through the broad and comprehensive learning coming out of this program…”

Uyo Okebie Eichelberg, Fuqua Student “…The quality of the classes was immaculate, and yes, they showed international teaching standards. I think all the professors contributed and added value in each of their own ways. Excellent program. Topics were very relevant and add value to my American approach and perspective to business…”

Katherine Knipp, Fuqua Student “…Most important lessons learned were for those that were either misconceptions of L.A. from the U.S. or how things must managed differently here. The focus, on either opening a business in L.A. or expanding/operating your current organization, was very beneficial. The program provided a very balanced approach of many topics in business -an excellent well–sounded education-…”

Manu Chhabra, Fuqua Student “…I know much more about business, political and economic environment in Latin America. I am very aware of the various problems in this country and more aware of future investment opportunities…”

Jeff Alleva, Fuqua Student “…It is much more difficult to do business here than I every expected. However, doing business here is worthwhile on many levels…”

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Fabian Bonino, Fuqua Student "…Even though I have done all my professional experience within the Latin America region while maintaining close ties with the U.S., I found that the contents of this program helped me to have a better understanding of the reality surrounding me. The gap between the knowledge acquired at school and the reality I have to deal with on a day-to-day basis has narrowed significantly thanks to this program…"

Faculty

Marcelo Simon Professor at IES (Institute for the International Education of Students) at Fundación Ortega y Gasset and UADE (Universidad Argentina de la Empresa), all in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a business consultant, author of a book and several articles for newspapers and magazines, and has participated in seminars about Small and Medium Companies in several countries of Latin America. He is currently the director of Sur Internet Online SRL, a firm serving technology-based businesses. Professor Simon has a Master Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Pace University (New York City, New York, U.S.A.) and an MS and BS Degrees in Industrial Engineering from the Instituto Tecnologico de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina).

Job Mangelmans Job Mangelmans has finished his econometrics study with merit at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. He also has a propaedeutics degree in Law from the same university. Job has worked in many countries around the globe with positions in The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Hong Kong and Argentina. He has worked in the corporate finance industry for more than 11 years, where he worked with many international corporations on cross border Mergers and Acquisitions, Leveraged Buy Outs, Structured Financings, Privatizations, Initial Public Offerings and Secondary Offerings. More recently he started his own business in Buenos Aires. He teaches at the UADE Business School in Buenos Aires, Argentina and is author of a book.

Silvina Ramos

Silvina Elida Ramos is an associate professor in Business Administration at UADE (Universidad Argentina de la Empresa), and used to teach classes at Universidad de Palermo and UBA Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her classes include Business Case analysis, Business Plans, Management 1 and 2 among others. She has worked for more than a decade in several industries such as energy, oil and gas, carbonated drinks and beverages, internet, audit firms, etc reporting to www.uade.edu.ar/bs 10 Buenos Aires, Argentina managers, directors and CFOs directly in mergers and acquisitions, planning and performance control, billing, external auditing. She published a book called Presupuestos (Budgeting) for Errepar publishers, Practical series in 2003. She was awarded 3 prizes on paper competitions including El Cronista Comercial 1990 and 1991 (honorable mentions in Business Administration) and won the 2nd prize in 1997 by on the 50th Anniversary Contest of the Board of Public Accountants in Buenos Aires (Business Administration category). She took part in the team preparing successfully the accreditation documents needed for UADE School of Economics and UADE Business School EDDE. She holds undergraduate degrees at UBA in Public Accounting and Business Administration, and an MBA (UCEMA) all in Buenos Aires, and took part in an exchange program with UCLA Los Angeles (Anderson). Certificate of Accomplishment MBA Fall Quarter 97.

Pablo Cortínez

Senior Professional with more than 15 years of experience in capital market , private banks (participates in operations of more than USD1.000 million), and in one of the principal pension funds companies in Argentina (USD5.000 million over administration). Experience in the buy side as well as structuring & sell side. Paul has a master degree in Finances, “Corporate Finance Orientation, CEMA 2001” .At present Paul works as Finance Manager at NACION AFJP.-

Martin Leal

Martin Leal has a degree in Economics at Buenos Aires University, and then reached his Master in Finance at CEMA University. Actually he is Doctor and CFA Candidate. As a professor, Martin worked in several universities teaching economics and finance. Martin not only worked in companies related to technology industry, as Simens and Nokia, but also did it in equity research companies as Irevna and LGT (actual functions)

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Tentative Guest Speakers

The seminar offers lectures by renowned guest speakers, enriching participant’s learning experience with first-hand and relevant insights from regional industries and companies. Below is the list of those that attended in past editions:

Enrique Avogadro General Director International Trade Department CABA Government

Guillermo Stanley Former Public Affairs Director for Latin America Citibank

Pablo Koan Co-founder and Director of Nova Global Inc.

Gonzalo Alende Serra CFO Southern Cross

Sally Buberman Owner of Wormhoke IT

Diego Majdalani Country Manager Dell Argentina

Guillermina Lázaro Manager of ASHOKA, Social Entrepreneurs.

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Payment Information

To pay by check, cash or credit card:

By cashier at UADE Lima 717 Monday to Friday From 9am to 6pm

To make a wire transfer from overseas:

ABA n° 021001088 MRMDUS33 (SWIFT CODE) HSBC BANK USA NEW YORK USA

To make a wire transfer from Buenos Aires:

ABA n° 000048534 BACOARBA (SWIFT CODE) HSBC BANK ARGENTINA, BUENOS AIRES

Beneficiary:

UNIVERSIDAD ARGENTINA DE LA EMPRESA (UADE) Current Account Nº 6063200667

Please remember to include your name, address and passport number on it.

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Useful Information

1. IMPORTANT ISSUE: It is part of University´s culture to care for the environment, therefore we encourage students to bring laptops, tablets or portable electronic devises to reduce the amount of paper used for notes and class materials.

2. CONTACTS:

SMLA INFORMATION

[email protected]

UADE Business School Libertad 1340 Ph: 4000-7370 Fax: 4000-7390 Florencia Carbone: 4000-7480 [email protected] [email protected]

US EMBASSY Av. Colombia 4300 (1425) Buenos Aires. Ph: (54-11) 5777-4533 / 4380 Fax: (54-11) 5777-4240

CANADA EMBASSY

Tagle 2828, C1425EEH ,Buenos Aires . Ph: (54-11) 4808-1000 Fax: (54-11) 4808-1111 - Political Section (54-11) 4808-1011 - Immigration Section: (54-11) 4808-1014 E-mail: [email protected] Immigration: [email protected]

EL SALVADOR EMBASSY Suipacha 1380 piso 2, C1011ACD, Buenos Aires. Tel: 54-11-4325 0849 / 54-11-4325 8588 | Email: [email protected]

PORTUGAL EMBASSY Maipú 942 Piso 17, (C1006ACN) Buenos Aires. Ph : (0054 11) 4312-3524 / 4312-0187 Fax: (0054 11) 4311-2586 E-mail: [email protected]

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KOREA EMBASSY Av. del Libertador 2395 - (C1425AAJ) Buenos Aires . Ph: (54 11) 4802-8062/8865/9665/0923 Fax: (54 11) 4803-6993 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.embcorea.int.ar

TRAVELER ASSISTANCE ASSIST CARD: Suipacha 1109 Ph: 5555-2000 - www.assist-card.com TRAVEL ACE: Tucumán 466 Ph: 4323 -7777 - www.travel-ace.com UNIVERSAL ASSISTANCE: Tucumán 466 Ph: 4323-7700 - www.ua.com.ar

AIRPORTS EZEIZA- SECRETARÍA DE TURISMO: Ph: 4480-0224/0227/0092 EZEIZA (INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS): Ph: 5480-6111 - 8am to 8pm. AEROPUERTOS ARGENTINOS Ph: 2000: 5480-6111 www.aa2000.com.ar AEROPARQUE SECRETARIA DE TURISMO Ph: 4771-0104 - 8am to 8pm. AEROPARQUE : Ph: 4514-1515 al 23 - 8am to 9 pm. MANUEL TIENDA LEÓN (service to and from Ezeiza): Av. Madero 1299 y San Martín (Behind Sheraton Hotel): 0810-888-5366- Call for reservation. www.tiendaleon.com.ar

PLACES TO KEEP YOUR LUGGAGE AT THE AIRPORT

GUARDAMALETAS - EZEIZA Terminal A > Arrivals > PB > Public Sector Telephone: (54 11) 5480 1231

TRANSBAG >EZEIZA> (Reception, transfer and luggage shipment) Terminal A > Departures > PB > Public Sector Terminal A > Arrivals > PB > Public Sector. Telephone: : (54 11) 5480 0084 E-Mail: Web : www.transbag.net

Transbag and Guardamaletas are both services, located at Terminal A- Ezeiza - There, you can keep your luggage as long as you want or you can ask to be send to www.uade.edu.ar/bs 15 Buenos Aires, Argentina

the address you give them- It is open from 7am. to 11pm. You don't need to check in advance - If you are going to travel by plane, please pay attention to your departure and arrival airport- maybe is not the same one. We have another airport for internal flights: “ AEROPARQUE JORGE NEWBERY” near the city.

EMERGENCIES IN CASE OF EMERGENCIES CALL THE FOLLOWING TELEPHONE NUMBERS FIRE DEPARTMENT: 100 POLICE: 101/*911 CIVIL DEFENSE: 103 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: 107 SANATORIO MATER DEI: San Martin de Tours 2952- 4809-5555 SANATORIO OTAMENDI: Azcuénaga 870- 4963-8888 INFORMATION: 110

2. COMMERCIAL INFORMATION Buenos Aires Information: www.bue.gov.ar/servicios Banks and Foreign Exchange Houses: Monday to Friday, 10am to 3pm Commercial Offices: 9am to 12am and 2pm to 7pm Shops and stores: 9/10am to 8pm- Don’t close at midday Coffee and Pizza Stores: close between 2am to 6am Restaurants: lunch time from 12:30am, dinner from 8pm- Fast food 24 hours open Spanish Classes: www.bue.gov.ar/servicios/index.php?menu_id=107&info=cursos

TAX RESTITUTION If you have bought national products for value over $70 (pesos) per invoice, on stores adherent to “Global Refund” you can ask for your tax restitution at the International Airport or at Paraguay 755 Floor 8 Ph: 5238-1970 – VAT: 21% Minimum spending: ARS 70 Export validation: 6 months after issuing of the Cheque www.globalrefund.com

WAYS OF PAYING www.uade.edu.ar/bs 16 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Money Change, only at Banks or Exchange Houses Some stores or shops display on their show window "we accept dollars"- The most frequent accepted credit cards are: American Express, VISA, Diners and Master Card- . Also at restaurants

WHERE TO DENOUNCE LOST OR STOLEN CREDIT CARDS

AMERICAN EXPRESS: Arenales 707 Ph: 4310-3636 / 0-800-444-2450 -Monday to Friday, 9 am to 18 pm MASTERCARD: Perú 143 Ph:4340-5700 Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 18pm VISA: Av. Corrientes 1437 Ph: 4379-3400/3333 Monday to Friday, 9am to 17pm 0810-666-3368

3. TAXIS Radio Taxi + IRA + lock from the inside- Starts running with $ 5.80 Radio Taxi “Premium” Ph: 5238-0000 you give your cellular phone number Remise "Caballito" Ph: 4923-3499 –To and From Ezeiza Combi Service Ph: 5128-8888 www.traslada.com.ar

4. CULTURE

MUSEUMS: http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/areas/cultura/arteargentino/

BELLAS ARTES Av. del Libertador 1473 Tuesday to Friday, 12:30pm to 7pm and Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 9:30am to 7.30 pm. During January: Tomas Maldonado. Modelos de Ulm, el diseño de la Nueva Alemania 1953/1968. Premio de las fotos ganadoras del 1° concurso de fotografía vía Internet

MALBA Figueroa Alcorta 3415 Monday, Thursday and Holidays 12pm to 8pm, Wednesday till 9pm and Tuesdays; closed. January: Summer programs. Nouvelle Vage Vs. Free Cinema. Arte Latinoamericano siglo XX www.uade.edu.ar/bs 17 Buenos Aires, Argentina

CENTRO CULTURAL RECOLETA Junín 930 Tuesday to Friday, 2pm to 9pm. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 10am to 8pm.

PABELLÓN DE LAS ARTES UCA- Alicia M. de Justo 1300- Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 7pm.

CENTRO CULTURAL BORGES Viamonte y San Martin From Monday to Saturday, 10am to 9pm.

FUNDACIÓN PROA Pedro de Mendoza 1929. La Boca From Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 7pm.

5. TOURISM SECRETARÍA DE TURISMO DE LA NACIÓN Ph: 0-800-555-0016 (It has a free phone number available for you to evacuate your doubts tire twenty four hours a day).

BUENOS AIRES TOURIST INFORMATION CENTERS Buenos Aires Information: www.bue.gov.ar/servicios Av. Santa Fe 883 - Ph: 4312-2232 ó 0-800-555-0016

NEIGHBORHOODS: BALVANERA www.uade.edu.ar/bs 18 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Av. Corrientes y Agüero (Abasto Shopping) (Every day, 10am to 9pm). LA BOCA - Av. Pedro de Mendoza 1821 (Teatro de la Ribera) (Every day, 10am to 2pm and 3pm to 5pm), Caminito y Lamadrid (Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 6pm). MONSERRAT Café Tortoni en Av. de Mayo 829 Ph: 4342-4328 (Monday to Friday, 2pm to 6pm). PUERTO MADERO Alicia M. de Justo 200 Dique 4 Grúa 8 Ph: 4313-0187 (Every day, 10am to 2pm and 4pm to 8pm). RECOLETA Av. Quintana y Ortiz (Monday to Friday, 10am to 2pm and 5pm to 8pm and Saturday and Sunday, 10am a 2pm and 4pm a 8pm). RETIRO Galerías Pacífico Shopping Av. Córdoba y Florida first floor (Monday to Friday, 10am to 7pm and Saturday 11am to 7pm). Florida 971 1º floor Loc. 59 Ph: 4312-7276 (Monday to Saturday, 11am to 8pm). Bus Terminal at Av. Antártida Argentina y Calle 10 Local 83 (Monday to Friday, 7:30am to 1pm). SAN NICOLÁS Florida y Diagonal Roque Sáenz Peña (Diagonal Norte) (Monday to Friday, de 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm), Sarmiento 1551 PB Ph: 4372-3612 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm), Carlos Pellegrini entre Perón y Sarmiento (Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm). RESOURCES http//www.argentinaexplora.com http//www.enjoy-argentina http//www.infoplease.com http//www.upargentina.com Ph: 4328-3497 http//www.buenosaires.com http//www.maderotango.com http//www.teatrocolo.org.ar/vistasguiadas/visitasguiadas.htm Teatro Colón: Ph: 4378-7132

MAPS http://mapa.buenosaires.gov.ar www.uade.edu.ar/bs 19 Buenos Aires, Argentina

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=es&geocode=&q=buenos+aires&sll=- 34.600433,- 58.434563&sspn=0.274123,0.617981&g=buenos+aires&ie=UTF8&ll=- 34.517873,-58.417053&spn=1.04327,2.471924&z=9&iwloc=addr

GUÍA ON LINE (CHOOSE THE LANGUAGE) http://www.bue.gov.ar/informacion

SUGGESTED WEEK-END OPTIONS:

 IGUAZU FALLS  MENDOZA (WINERYS)  CALAFATE- GLACIAR PERITO MORENO  MAR DEL PLATA (BEACHES)  PUNTA DEL ESTE-  BRAZIL (CARNIVAL)

6. TIPS Tip: 10% at restaurants, cafés (not included in tickets)- Taxis no www.uade.edu.ar/bs 20 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Electricity: Tension: 220 Volts - Frequencies: 50 Hertz Phone Rental: Ph: 4811-2933 CLARO : Alto Palermo Shopping Domicilio: Santa Fe 3257 Store2010 2nd Floor -Alto Palermo Shopping Tel.: 011 - 41508900.

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