Issue Jan 24-30 2024: The city of Ilhéus, one of the oldest in Brazil, has returned to television with the remake of Renascer, which premiered on the 22nd of January.
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Issue Jan 24-30 2024: Colombia boasts a variety of attractive destinations and tourist sites.
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Issue Jan 17-23 2024: The Julio Salcedo Tasilla family will be opening Peru’s only subterranean hotel, located in the Cajamarca region in the tourist complex known as the Parque De las Esculturas Gigantes, in Llushcapampa.
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Issue Jan 17-23 2024: The CR MTB Cycling Series is set to begin at 7am on February 10, 2024.
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Issue Jan 17-23 2024: The mountains of Córdoba, Argentina, are full of beautiful scenery.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: An agreement between the Valparaíso Cultural Park and the Regional Tourism Corporation will make it possible for nationals and foreigners to become familiar with the urban-historic center and national monuments.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: In the heart of Guaviare, a mystical journey unfolds as renowned musician Luis Fernando Franco, dedicated to studying and playing the pre-Hispanic wind instrument known as the ocarina, conveys unique insights with its cultural significance.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: Brasília was recommended by the New York Times’ “52 Places to Go in 2024” travel destination list, the only place in Brazil to be mentioned by the publication.
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Issue Jan 01-09 2024: The sixth of January sees celebrations dedicated to the Three Kings, Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar, who on that day arrived from the east to Bethlehem to meet the child of Mary and Joseph, the baby Jesus.
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Issue Jan 01-09 2024: The effects of climate change can be seen across Brazil’s renowned natural landscapes, from dry Amazonian riverbeds to flooding in the South, with scientists warning that such extreme phenomena will become increasingly frequent due to climate change.
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