2019
DOI: 10.20435/inter.v20iespecial.2299
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Brasil, Paraguai, Argentina e Chile / Rota Bioceânica: relações culturais no território vivido

Abstract: O presente artigo tem como objeto de estudo os países da América Platina envolvidos na Rota Bioceânica e suas relações culturais de vizinhança. O estudo analisa as culturas materiais e imateriais que permeiam este espaço e seus entrelaçamentos na conexão entre o Centro-Oeste brasileiro e o Pacífico.  Assim, não basta o foco sobre as questões logísticas que facilitarão o mercado em geral, o agronegócio, a importação e exportação de produtos, mas sim impulsionar os setores empresariais dos quatro países envolvid… Show more

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“…When we conduct a historic review, we observe that the longing to integrate the Andean peoples, as well as South America, is not new. According to [4], ever since the creation of Mercosur, there has been an interest in physically connecting countries, by connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. In this respect, some important cities will be directly influenced by this corridor, such as Campo Grande and Porto Murtinho in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil; Carmelo Peralta, Mariscal Jose ´Fe ´lix Estigarribia, Boquero ´n, and Pozo Hondo in Paraguay; Misio ´n La Paz, Tartagal, Jujuy, and Salta in Argentina; and Mejillones and Iquique in Chile.…”
Section: The Bioceanic Corridormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When we conduct a historic review, we observe that the longing to integrate the Andean peoples, as well as South America, is not new. According to [4], ever since the creation of Mercosur, there has been an interest in physically connecting countries, by connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. In this respect, some important cities will be directly influenced by this corridor, such as Campo Grande and Porto Murtinho in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil; Carmelo Peralta, Mariscal Jose ´Fe ´lix Estigarribia, Boquero ´n, and Pozo Hondo in Paraguay; Misio ´n La Paz, Tartagal, Jujuy, and Salta in Argentina; and Mejillones and Iquique in Chile.…”
Section: The Bioceanic Corridormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the cultural aspects [4], points out that Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina share some common cultural elements pertaining to their gastronomic habits, religion, dances, folk performances, and some indigenous heritage. Thus, in addition to providing economic integration, RILA can generate cultural exchange.…”
Section: The Bioceanic Corridormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre las modalidades turísticas que se pueden acometer en el contexto de la Ruta Bioceánica, cabe destacar (ASATO et al, 2019;MAMEDE et al, 2019;FERREIRA;CASTILHO;OLIVEIRA, 2019): (a) turismo de negocios y eventos, basado en el movimiento de personas interesadas en transacciones comerciales entre países sudamericanos; (b) el turismo histórico, que puede aprovechar el patrimonio histórico existente en la región, destinado -por ejemploa la Guerra del Paraguay (1864-1870), que fue un acontecimiento importante en la historia de América del Sur; (c) el turismo cultural y étnico, que impregna la identidad e incluso los aspectos gastronómicos de los pueblos y comunidades sudamericanos, tan diversos desde el punto de vista cultural; (d) el turismo de aventura y grandes expediciones, con actividades de senderismo, escalada, ciclismo, rally y similares; (e) el turismo pesquero, incluida la pesca deportiva, que ya es una actividad muy prometedora en todo el curso del río Paraguay; (f) el ecoturismo, basado en paisajes naturales muy singulares, como el Pantanal y el Cerrado brasileños, el Chaco paraguayo, incluso los Andes argentinos y chilenos; (g) el turismo de observación de la fauna y flora silvestres y, más concretamente, el turismo de observación de aves, (birdwatching), que es muy prometedor en función de las especies animales endémicas de América del Sur.…”
Section: La Ruta Bioceánica Y El Potencial Para El Turismounclassified
“…The physical integration of South America is part of a project conceived for a long time by countries that make up Mercosur. The aspired integration will take place through a Bioceanic Corridor that will connect the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, crossing four countries: Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile [1][2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Paraguay, it will cross the cities of Carmelo Peralta, Mariscal José Félix Estigarribia, Boquerón and Pozo Hondo. In Argentina it will cross the cities of Misión La Paz, Tartagal, Jujuy and Salta, finally arriving in Chile, more specifically the ports of the cities of Mejillones and Iquique reaching its end: the Pacific Ocean [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%