Cordoban cuarteto declared cultural heritage of humanity

UNESCO has recognized cuarteto, the iconic musical genre from Córdoba, as intangible cultural heritage of humanity. This distinction celebrates a tradition featuring figures like La Mona Jiménez and Rodrigo Bueno. Officials and entrepreneurs see it as a chance to internationalize Cordoban culture.

Cuarteto, the musical genre originating from Córdoba, Argentina, has been declared by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage of humanity. This recent announcement has elicited emotional reactions from its most prominent figures. La Mona Jiménez, one of the style's leading exponents alongside Rodrigo Bueno, expressed joy at the recognition, highlighting the extensive tradition continued by new artists.

The distinction not only honors the cultural heritage but also has practical implications for Córdoba's entertainment industry. Officials and entrepreneurs agree it serves as a quality brand to export Cordoban culture worldwide. For decades, cuarteto has sustained one of the region's most powerful industries, drawing thousands of people every weekend to neighborhood dances and tourist events.

With this seal, the sector is expected to be organized and boosted, turning local experiences into international attractions. While the exact impact is still being assessed, the declaration reinforces cuarteto's role as an economic and cultural pillar of Córdoba, preserving its legacy for future generations.

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