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398: 466: 330:, or a fighting spirit that was represented in the hard working, no nonsense people of the barrio and reflected by the most popular club Boca Juniors on the pitch. Throughout the first half of the 20th century, La Boca’s citizens was characterized for rejecting “art for arts sake” and adopting a workmanlike attitude to work and life, in contrast to the richer citizens to the north, often represented through their club River Plate. In 1907, La Boca became its own micronational republic. Their first attempt was short-lived, but two later attempts were more successful. The former lasted from 1923 to 1972 and the latter was established since 1986. Republic graffiti was still present in the barrio. 414: 437: 505: 929: 481: 493: 319: 452: 765: 72: 54: 337:, originally started in the La Boca. However, in 1938 the club relocated to the Núñez neighborhood on the northern edge of the city and became more identifiable with the Buenos Aires elite than the lower class citizens of La Boca. The land in and around La Boca was often controlled by the state or wealthy corporations in the first half of the 20th century, due to its location near the docks, making soccer pitches difficult to obtain for citizens. 360:. The area visited by tourists is only a few blocks long and has been built up for tourism very actively over the last few years, with many market stalls and restaurants catering to tourists. Outside this tourist area, it is a fairly poor neighborhood that has had many regular occurrences of petty crimes reported. 413: 237:
of different cultures during the 20th century, when millions of immigrants from Europe and Asia arrived to Argentina. In particular, many of its settlers originated from the Italian region of
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As of 2016, the health of over 1,000 La Boca citizens is threatened by the pollution of the Matanza-Riachuelo River (which contains high levels of
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from Argentina, and the rebels raised the Genoese flag, which was immediately torn down personally by then President
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This article is about the barrio in Buenos Aires, Argentina. For the geological formation in Mexico, see
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perform and tango-related memorabilia is sold. Other attractions include the La Ribera theatre, many
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La Boca is located in the south-east of the city, near its old port. Another of the 48
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Among sports fans, Boca is best known for being the home of the world-renowned
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It has also been a centre for radical politics, having elected the first
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visiting Argentina, with its colourful houses and pedestrian street, the
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lore, an example of the colour of La Boca attributable to local artist
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culture, being an important site during the early development of the
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A Flags of the World article about flags used in La Boca
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in 1935) and was home to many demonstrations during the
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Index

La Boca Formation
Boca (disambiguation)
Neighborhood
Brightly painted houses in Caminito
Caminito
Official logo of La Boca
Country
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Comuna
C4
Caminito
Estadio Alberto J. Armando
Time zone
UTC-3
ART
[laˈβoka]
Matanza River
barrio
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Port of Buenos Aires
melting pot
Liguria
porteño
tango
Boca Juniors
barrios
Barracas
San Telmo

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