Over 50,000 students from all over the world participated in an “intercambio,” or study abroad program, in Buenos Aires during 2016.
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The Honduran Tourism Institute (IHT) states that the country must attract new airlines to lower ticket costs.
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The Transcarioca connects the Sugar Loaf, in Zona Sul, (South Zone) to Barra de Guaratiba, in Zona Oeste (West Zone), and passes through “breathtaking landscapes that have been little explored by Cariocas and tourists.”
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Tourism in Honduras is expected to generate 3,200 million lempiras during the Semana Morazánica.
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Seafood has historically been a delicious commodity used to illustrate a person’s superior wealth, status, and taste.
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Earthquakes last September seriously damaged principal attractions of popular tour destinations in Mexico called “Magic Towns.”
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To celebrate 197 years of independence, Guayaquil is getting ready to hold an eleventh-annual festival in its city center.
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Colombia offers a variety of parks, shows, and amusement rides for all ages.
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The Catholic Church of Panama inaugurated the First Latin American Congress of Pastoral Tourism in preparation for World Youth Day (WYD), which the country will host in 2019.
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The recent wave of natural disasters has had catastrophic effects throughout the Caribbean.
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