Hasenkamp is a small city in Entre Ríos. It lies close to Paraná and is famous for its carnival, celebrated not only by local denizens but also by visitors from nearby districts, particularly after 2009, when its Corsódromo was inaugurated.
This venue has a main street along which the comparsas parade, as well as stalls that run parallel to this street and can seat over 3,000 spectators. They may watch the beauty of this carnival from a close distance and be delighted by its paraders, dancers, floats and escolas de samba.
Among these, though there are always guests from neighboring carnivals, Malibú and Marumbá are two classics in Hasenkamp. They both feature imposing floats and dancers dressed especially for the occasion with fabulous costumes, sequins, feathers and everything that adds color to the longest-awaited event in the district.