The answer is yes and no.
Tango is traditionally from Buenos Aires. Many people from Buenos Aires, also called "porteños", can and occasionally do dance tango.
People from the interior don't, but they have their own traditional and folk dances.
No, the Tango comes from Argentina and the Samba comes from Brazil. But in the very south of Brazill, where is touches Argentina, there are some people who dance the tango.
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Tango became popular because it was a dance that started in the slums of hispanic countries. Right before WWI, poor people were the minority but as the war went on more and more started dancing it because poverty was no longer a minority.
Assassination Tango - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Brazil:12 France:U Germany:12 Netherlands:6 Singapore:NC-16 UK:15 USA:R
Salsa, mambo (Cuba), tango (Argentina), samba, lambada (Brazil).
The national dance of Argentina is the "Tango."
No, the Tango comes from Argentina and the Samba comes from Brazil. But in the very south of Brazill, where is touches Argentina, there are some people who dance the tango.
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no, its from Argentina
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Argentina and Uruguay, the birth countries of tango culture, are well-known for their tango dance. Nevertheless, countries outside South America like Germany, France, Russia, and Italy have made tango culture (dance, music, literature, e.t.c.) much more popular, after 1970 until today. (from the best-selling book Tango FAQs & Facts)
Tango had no one founder, but developed in the slums of Argentina.
Tango originated from Buenos Aires in Argentina in the 19th Century
Argentina is best known for the tango.
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