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Val’Quirico is a real estate development and tourist complex, built in the remains of the Santa Agueda estate, in Tlaxcala. Opened in 2015, Adolfo Blanca, director of the development, says that the architecture has medieval influences from the regions of Tuscany and Umbría (Italy) and Segovia (Spain).

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Cusco is a popular destination for Peruvians during the Fiestas Patrias, the national independence holidays of Peru.

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Pasochoa is a dead volcano 35km south of Quito that offers nature trails, mountain biking paths, Andean species reintroduced to their natural habitat, and “innovative cuisine” to its tourists.

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In Mexico, there are tourist destinations that are recognized for their friendliness toward the LGBT+ community, each offering their own unique experiences that seek to promote respect and equality for LGBT+ people.

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Colonialism defines much of Panama’s history: from the Spanish conquest in the 16th century to the United States’ control of the Panama Canal in the 20th century.

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Although it is winter in Brazil, it is still very hot in the midwest and the waterfalls have proven to cool down the area.

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Parón Lagoon is nestled in the city of Caraz, in the mountainous Huaylas province of Peru. Its celeste-colored waters surrounded by snow-peaked mountains attract tourists, but recently the lagoon has attracted another type of attention.

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Global warming has severely affected marine-life, and, as seen in the Dominican Republic, the coral reefs are deteriorating at increasing rates.

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Peru is known to many as the home of Machu Picchu, but within the last 25 years the country has achieved global recognition for something a little more flavorful; Peruvian gastronomy entered the level of global cuisine.

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President Iván Duque and the National Development Plan envision tourism as “the new petroleum” in Colombia.

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