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Cholitas – Bolivians from the Indian Aymara tribe with their stylish bowler hats are what I usually associate with Bolivia. Where and how did they begin to wear these hats? Soon after inventing bowler hats the inventors wanted to sell them to British railway workers, who were stationed in Bolivia. But the hats delivered to South America were too small for British heads. They worked to make them attractive to woman in Bolivia by implying that all trendy and fashionable women in Europe wore these hats and it worked! Nowadays, the bowler hat is the Bolivian national pride and is an integral part of the traditional women’s clothing.
For travel problems related to the pandemic and therefore the inability to take new photos, I am reviewing some images taken in May 2019 in Milan in the residential and commercial district of Citylife. I hope you like it.
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CityLife is a residential, commercial and business district situated a short distance from the old city centre of Milan, Italy; it has an area of 36.6 hectares (90 acres).
The development is being carried out by a company controlled by Generali Group, that won the international tender for the redevelopment of the historic neighborhood of Fiera Milano with an offer of €523 million. The project is designed by famous architects Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki and Daniel Libeskind.
The project involves the construction of three skyscrapers, with dedicated areas for offices, stores, restaurants and services. The luxury residential area will cover about 164,000 m2 (1,770,000 sq ft), with around 1,300 apartments (housing about 4,500 people). In addition, more than 50% of the available area, 170,000 m2(1,800,000 sq ft) are dedicated to green spaces. There will also be underground parking space for around 7,000 vehicles
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