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Córdoba is renowned for the legacy and history left by the Jesuits and this history includes the production of wine.

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The fascinating frescos in Santuario de Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco has made this landmark known as Mexico’s Sistine Chapel.

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There is no better way to fall in love with Zacatecas than from air, aboard a glass-bottom 1979 gondola ride that features Zacatecas’ mahogany terrains and a gallery of mural rooftops.

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In July, the Guatemalan Tourism Board (INGUAT) announced the Route of the Bicentennial of Guatemala City, which consists of three tourist circuits that include the Historic Center, Civic Center, parks, and monuments.

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In 1939, Renée Dickinson built Casa de Té Arrayán in San Martín de los Andes. Although the Hotel del Sol, which was built nearby did not survive, the tea house remains a venerable Argentine tourist spot and is the oldest tea house in Patagonia.

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The small town of Esquel is an inviting place for tourists who are looking to experience the snowy mountains and take part in the wonders of La Torchita Express, the National Parks of the Alerces, and finally the Skiing Center La Hoya.

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In Colombia, Santa Marta, Magdalena’s capital, is considered a land with ancestral cultures, delicious gastronomy, and beautiful landscapes.

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As vaccinations in Brazil are becoming more widely available, touristic options have been opening up.

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Playa Cristal, Barú, Capurganá y Sapzurro, Cabo de la Vela, and Archipiélago de San Bernardo have been listed as the top 5 beaches that must be visited before the end of the year.

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After almost a year and a half in lockdown, Buenos Aires welcomed patrons back to their favorite restaurants, bars, markets, and patios by organizing another edition of La Noche de la Gastronomía.

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