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Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile / Bioceanic Route: cultural relations in the lived territory

Abstract:

This article has the countries of Platinum America engaged in the Bioceanic Route as its object of study, as well as its cultural relations of neighborhood. The study analyzes the material and non-material cultures permeating this space and its interlacements in the connection with the Central-West Region of Brazil and the Pacific. Therefore, it’s not enough the focus on the logistical issues that will favor the market in general, the agribusiness, as well as the importation and exportation of products, but rather to stimulate the business sectors of the four countries within the bioceanic route. The project generates relations of coexistence and narrows the territorial cultures. It is inferred that the relevance of this work is to safeguard the sense of place of the local citizens in favor of citizenship rights, thus, there is the need of not depriving the theme as a record of heritage preservation. For the accomplishment of this study, it was used the deductive approach with a holistic comprehensiveness, with a careful investigation in public archives, libraries, books, newspapers, sites, identifying the works that provided support to the present study. The findings indicate evidences that reaffirm and privilege the preservation of the identity, history and citizen identification.

Keywords:
Bioceanic Route; cultural relations; territory lived

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