Uploaded on 2016-04-08 by MateoUnamuno
Córdoba is a very important university city in Argentina. Has got the oldest university, and not only about hundred thousand student, but also a neighborhood designed for students called "Nueva Córdoba". This neighborhood is located in the southern city center and is one of the most dynamic sectors of economic, cultural life and recreation, besides being the most sought sector of the city. Nex to "Nueva Córdoba" is the campus with all public Universities, and the neighborhood is surrounded by museums, pubs, parks, differents kind of events and activities, therefore you can see young people walking in the street 24 hours a day. I have lived in "Nueva Córdoba" for seven years and i have studied Architecture in the public university that is close to the neighborhood, indeed i have mooved by walking almost all my college career. At the present time, i am working in a architecture office that is also in "Nueva Córdoba" and in the university as a teacher's assistant, so i moved by walking every day. ![][1] Despite all this, i can say that there are many people that have to move by bus or by car in the city, and the public transportation system is not working so well, the roads always are crowded and there are not enough bicycle lanes and walkways. Córdoba is also a diffuse city without trem, train, subway, and only offers a bus system to move. To wrap up, i can say that for people that live and work in the same place like "Nueva Córdoba" (and in general the students), the quality of life is quite good and can move by walking. But in general it does not happen and the citizens uses mostly the car. [1]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14601367797932662.jpg