Overview and HistoryHoly steak and tango! In Buenos Aires they eat more meat than anywhere else in the world. When I was in New York I met a woman from Argentina who told me, My father says to eat steak with rice and beans three times a day and you will be strong. Argentina has some of the best grasslands in the world for raising cattle. Warm climate and open space have allowed the beef industry to thrive here, and you will not be able to avoid noticing that trend when you go out to eat. Steak houses here are called parillas, which means grills . You can t throw a rock without hitting two or three of them. Sink your teeth into La Cabrera and die happy.Here are some facts for whoever likes to read words on a photo website: Buenos Aires is the capital city of Argentina. With its population of 13 million, it s the third largest city in Latin America. Buenos Aires was made known to the Europeans around the sixteenth century.Juan Diaz de Solis, a Spaniard, was the first European to land
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ENCAVIS reaffirms guidance 2021e after first quarter of 2021
Hamburg, May 14,2021 - The MDAX-listed and Hamburg-based wind and solar park operator Encavis AG (Prime Standard, ISIN: DE0006095003, ticker symbol: ECV) continues to grow as planned and increased its own power generation capacity by more than 40% to 1.8 gigawatts (GW) in Q1/2021 compared to the same period of the previous year (1.3 GW). Most of which was attributable to the Spanish projects La Cabrera (200 MW connected to the grid in September 2020) and Talayuela (300 MW connected to the grid in January 2021). The Management Board again confirms the guidance for the full year 2021e, given in March this year, as well as the growth strategy Fast Forward 2025.
The Madrid government has extended mobility restrictions to several areas in response to a rise in the coronavirus cases. As of Monday, another six basic healthcare zones â areas that are smaller than a district and include several primary healthcare centers â and three municipalities are under a perimetral lockdown, meaning residents can only enter and leave for essential reasons, such as to go to work.
The six zones are Las Margaritas, in the municipality of Getafe; San Fernando, in San Fernando de Henares; Villaviciosa de Odón, in the town of Villaviciosa de Odón; and in the city of Madrid: Alameda de Osuna (Barajas district), Rejas (San Blas-Canillejas district) and Chopera (Arganzuela district). The municipalities of La Cabrera, Moralzarzal and Colmenarejo have also been placed under a perimetral lockdown.