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In this most atypical year, the municipalities of the Argentina’s coast are working together for the coming summer season with the goal of coordinating joint initiatives to compete with a number of international destinations threatening to lure Argentines abroad.

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From apples and dinosaurs in Neuquén and Río Negro to the missionary jungle or the giant Seismiles Mountains in Catamarca, there are countless thematic tours that tell the stories and geography of Argentina.

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Riobamba, Ecuador is preparing to host a major celebration in honor of the Chimborazo volcano, the highest point in the world from the center of the Earth.

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Central America is known for exporting food and raw materials that endanger the environment. On the other hand, poverty and overpopulation deplete the earth by polluting water and bringing down entire forests.

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The hotel industry in Panama is facing new challenges as the construction of luxury hotels continues while occupancy rates have not increased. Various major hotel brands have invested significantly in the country: Marriott, Crowne Plaza, Ramada, and Ritz Carlton among others, recently adding 821 rooms to the 28,484 already in existence.

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The second Traviesa exposition featuring Peru’s adventure tourism, ecotourism, and specialized tourism will take place November 25 and 27 in Campo Marte, Lima. Peru has the potential to become an international destination for a variety of tourism, but much of it has yet to be widely recognized.

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The 2015 Hotel Price Index shows that South Americans invested the most in accommodations in Mexico during that year. Central Americans, on the other hand, spent the least. The Index, which analyzes international hotel rates, states that Chileans spent the most of any nationality at 3,371 pesos per night, followed by Brazilians and Argentines.

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A meeting in Managua, Nicaragua was recently held by members of the Central American Tourism Council, the Board of the Central American Tourism Agency, and businessmen from the countries that comprise the Central American Integration System, in order to discuss strategies for promoting the Central American region as a multi-destination tourist attraction.

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The Chilean region of Tarapaca will invest trillions in an effort to promote tourism, investment, and commerce within the region.

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Despite Mexico’s current economic woes, its tourism industry has been growing consistently and is now even breaking records.

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