Issue Mar 04-10 2026: Over 70% of the wine produced in Brazil comes from a southern region of the country that feels more like Europe than it does the tropics. The Rua do Vinho, in Serra Gaúcha, is characterized by its hilly landscape, small houses, and Italian-style vineyards. Fortunately, the area is easily accessible to
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Issue Mar 04-10 2026: Every weekend, residents of Argentina’s capital city of Buenos Aires take to their bicycles in search of destinations beyond the city bustle. Happily, the greater province of Buenos Aires offers a wide range of possibilities for cyclists in search of peace and unique scenery.
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Issue Mar 04-10 2026: Boyacá is a department comprising 123 municipalities—the second-highest number of such territorial entities in Colombia, after Antioquia. One of its oldest municipalities is Ramiriquí, where the first settlement was founded in 1541. The Boyacá Tourism Information System (Situr) indicates that its name derives from the word Rumirraque which means “white land.”
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