Mar del Plata Museum of the Sea was created in 2000.
Mar del Plata is famous for its beaches. It is a city of about 500'000 permanent residents but in summer it rises up to a million inhabitants. Mostly people from the city of Buenos Aires (by the Argentinians called Ciudad Autónoma) are having their summer vacations at the beach of Mar del Plata or various more little towns along the east coast of the sea.Furthermore there is an internation film festival in Mar del Plata (Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata). The port is famous in Argentina for its great Mariscos (sea food). Last but not least the famous Havanna Alfajores are from Mar del Plata. It's a confection with mostly a filling of Dulce de Leche, a kind of a caramelized milk cream.
İnciraltı Sea Museum was created in 2007.
Military Sea Services Museum was created in 1998.
Mar a mar.
no = no mar = sea
"mar"is the Spanish word for sea.
"En el mar" means "in the sea" or possibly "on the sea".
The phrase 'Corona Del Mar' translates from Spanish into English as 'Crown the Sea'. This is broken down as the following Corona = Crown, Del = the, and Mar = sea.
sea: el mar ocean: el océano
The name means "River of Silver" and was first used by explorer Sebastian Cabot around 1526, for the silver trinkets he received from natives upstream. The original name Mar Dulce (Fresh Water Sea) was applied to the estuary by Juan Diaz de Solis in 1516.
sea = el mar
The root words mar, mari, and mer means sea and pool