Towns of the province of Buenos Aires. . It is not better or worse, it is different even more so if it is a rural town and it is accentuated the more isolated you are, there the signature of speaking changes, the idioms, the music, the food and even the codes. In all of them, the square is an important meeting place, where their church, a restaurant, and other institutions are generally located.
The club is the heart of the town, the feeling for it is strengthened since childhood, it is the cultural and sports center, where everyone gets together and celebrates the town's festivals.
There, greetings, glances, and even fights occur, everyone knows each other for better or worse.
In rural towns, it is as common to have a horse as it is to have a bicycle, to have chickens and other farm animals, they don't all have a garden, it's a lot of work.
In the rural towns everyone goes to the garden and the public school there the classes are intermingled,
Folklore and cumbia dream more than rock, in the clubs and popular festivals they proudly go out to dance with their partners
There is always someone who watches your movements, it is difficult to know how they do it but they will know where you are, and why The horses are prepared, bathed and groomed, the saddles are polished and dresses are mended, it is a reason for a fight who has the best and criticism for those who are not up to the (ginetadas)