Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: The Brazilian city of Miguel Pereira will soon have a new establishment joining its hotel network – during the second half of 2024 an additional branch of Colline de France will open in Rio de Janeiro.
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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: At this time of year, the forests, mountains, and vineyards “become the protagonists” in Patagonia, Mendoza, and Córdoba.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: “Chucos” or “mata niños” have become a dish widely recognized by both locals and foreigners who visit Santa Ana in El Salvador.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: With the arrival of spring, salt collectors are out once more in full force amidst the shores of Laguna de Cuyutlán, bordering the Pacific Ocean in Colima, Mexico.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: The Secretary General of the Agencia de Promoción Turística de Centroamérica (CATA), Boris Iraheta, said in an interview with EFE that sustainable tourism and thinking strategically “can change and turn around the social and economic situations of a country.”
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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: San Pedro, Argentina, is an accessible destination full of oranges, peaches, and ensaimadas.
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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: The tourism sector is one that is constantly evolving, innovating, and responding to the needs of its clientele.
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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: The municipality of São Pedro, located at the foot of Serra do Itaqueri, is part of São Paulo’s tourist route and advertises itself as one Brazil’s most charming April destinations, due to its unique cloud formations and transitory environment.
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Issue Apr 03-09 2024: The condor is the largest bird in the world and one of the oldest.
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Issue Apr 03-09 2024: The Mexican beech, scientifically known as Fagus mexicana, is an endangered tree species endemic to Mexico, thriving in mountain forests primarily located across Hidalgo, Puebla, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, and Veracruz.
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