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La Boca, the Most Colorful Barrio in Buenos Aires

By Bonnie Hamre, About.com Guide

The La Boca barrio, or neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, grew up on the bank of the Riachuelo, a narrow canal where meat packers and warehouses serviced the city. Italian immigrants found a home here, and their hastily erected tin houses formed the basis of the residential area. Caminito, a pedestrian street named for the famous tango, leads visitors past mulit-hued houses and shops in what is now a tourist attraction and an artist's colony.
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La Boca Popular AttractionLa Boca Popular Attraction in Buenos AiresLa Boca CaminitoLa Boca Caminito Pedestrian StrollLa Boca Tango HallLa Boca Tango HallLa Boca Yellow HouseLa Boca Yellow House
La Boca ArtistryLa Boca ArtistryLa Boca DecorationsLa Boca DecorationsLa Boca Multi-Colored HousesLa Boca Multi-Colored HousesLa Boca Ochre HouseLa Boca Ochre House
La Boca Aqua HouseLa Boca Aqua HouseLa Boca Tin HousesLa Boca Tin HousesLa Boca FlowersLa Boca Flowers Fade Against the Colorful HousesLa Boca StaircaseLa Boca Staircase
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