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  2. Milonguero style - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo Naveira and Giselle Anne. Milonguero-style tango, also known as estilo milonguero (in Buenos Aires, known by name Estilo del centro because it originates from downtown milongas where dance floors were crowded) or apilado (piled up, stacked), is a close-embrace style of social tango dancing in which the focus is inward and the leg and arm movements are kept small. [4]

  3. List of the busiest airports in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Airport Location Total passengers (2019) Annual change (2019 vs 2018) Rank change 1: Ministro Pistarini International Airport: Buenos Aires: 12'706,000 13.00% 1 2: Aeroparque Jorge Newbery: Buenos Aires: 12'312,000 -8.00% 1 3: Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport: Córdoba: 3'490,000 4.00% 4: Governor Francisco ...

  4. German Cornejo & Gisela Galeassi - Wikipedia

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    German Cornejo & Gisela Galeassi. Photo: Fuentes/Fernandez. German Cornejo & Gisela Galeassi are an Argentine tango dance duo. They have been dancing together since early 2011, currently dancing for German Cornejo's Dance Company [1] [2] (GCDC), performing as lead dancers for the company. , [3] Gisela and German won the title of World Tango Champions in 2003 and 2005, respectively, at the ...

  5. Milonguero - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 20th century the term referred to a man immersed in the tango culture specific to Buenos Aires. A milonguero frequented dance halls, dancing to the music of tango, milonga and vals. Such a man was "raised and groomed on tango" and his "reverence for the dance and its traditions" strongly influenced the way he danced.

  6. Buenos Aires Airport - Wikipedia

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    There are also two small airports, that mainly deal with private flights, sanitary services, and similar. San Fernando Airport (Argentina), located in San Fernando city, about 25 km (15 mi) from Buenos Aires downtown. Is operated by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 S.A. (ICAO: SADF)

  7. Juan Carlos Copes - Wikipedia

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    Copes was born in Mataderos, Buenos Aires, on 31 May 1931, and grew up in Villa Pueyrredón. [1] [2] He began dancing at milongas in Buenos Aires at a young age. [3]When he was 17 years old, he took the 14-year-old María Nieves as his dance partner; the two would soon become lovers. [4]