Buenos Aires , site of the May 25, 1810, proclamation, is festooned in lights for the bicentennial. The
9 de Julio Avenue was closed to the traffic between
Corrientes and
Belgrano avenues during the festivity days, and was used to host the main celebrations. Celebrations started on May 21, with a concert of
Argentine rock bands.
Litto Nebbia acted as host, and performers included
Fito Páez and
León Gieco. Temporary installations on the avenue were complemented by the earlier opening of the interactive
National Bicentennial House, in the
Recoleta section of the city, and of the initial phase of the Bicentennial Cultural Center, in the former
Buenos Aires Central Post Office; the cultural center was scheduled to be completed in 2012. A number of
military parades of modern and historical regiments and units, including the
Regiment of Patricians and the
Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers, were staged on May 22. They were followed by parades representing the provinces of Argentina and their local cultures; for instance,
Jujuy included
llamas and
Córdoba included a traditional
cuarteto band. In the night there was a concert of
Latin American music, hosted by León Gieco and with the presence of Uruguayan
Jaime Roos, Brazilian
Gilberto Gil,
Víctor Heredia,
Gustavo Santaolalla, Colombian
Totó la Momposina, Mundo Alas, and Cuban
Pablo Milanés. of Chile, President
Rafael Correa of Ecuador, President
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina, President
Fernando Lugo of Paraguay, President
Evo Morales of Bolivia, President
Lula da Silva of Brazil, President
Pepe Mujica of Uruguay, and
UNASUR Secretary-General
Néstor Kirchner. Presidents
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil,
Sebastián Piñera of Chile,
José Mujica of Uruguay,
Hugo Chávez of Venezuela,
Rafael Correa of Ecuador,
Fernando Lugo of Paraguay, and
Evo Morales of Bolivia, and former presidents
Manuel Zelaya of Honduras and
Martín Torrijos of Panama arrived in
Buenos Aires for the closing parade.
Córdoba The city of Córdoba prepared the Expo 200 Bicentenario fair. Held at the '''', it opened on May 22 and featured more than 300 stands from the productive, industrial, touristic, cultural, and technological sectors of the province. The convention included many scheduled events, seminars, parades, conferences, and musical, cultural, and gastronomic spectacles. The city of
Villa María prepared the largest dish of
locro in the world, served for free to 10,000 people.
Rosario The city of Rosario started the celebrations on May 22 at the
National Flag Memorial, which was covered with blue and white, as the
flag of Argentina. It made an opera concert under the slogan of "founding the second Argentina", and the tenor Darío Volonté invited the people to sing "
Aurora". There were also works to restore the Libertador San Martín theater.
San Luis The government of San Luis prepared a replica of the
May Square, the
Buenos Aires Cabildo, and the
May Pyramid, in their 1810 designs. The replica would differ from the Cabildo's present appearance, as urban development in the twentieth century led to the removal of several outside columns to make room for avenues. The project is planned for the town of
La Punta, and Governor
Alberto Rodríguez Saá intends to keep it as a cultural and educational center. ==Political disputes==