Turning their eyes to home decoration and accessories, some Brazilian architects infuse new energy into their professions with the colorful palette of the Mexican artist.
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Awards totaling 300,000 Bolivian bolivianos (Bs) were distributed among filmmakers to ensure that their projects would be brought to fruition.
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At the Mar del Plata Film Festival, documentary filmmaker Daniela Muttis premiered “Narcisa,” her tribute in film to Narcisa Hirsch, who pioneered experimental films in Argentina in the mid 60s and was rediscovered in the 90s.
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If you crave sandy beaches, clear blue water, lush green forests and a car-free town on an island paradise, you need to check out Ilha Grande in Brazil.
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Tourism, by both foreign and domestic travelers, increased around 15% for 2014 in Argentina, when compared to the previous year.
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Ernesto Veloz, director of La Altagracia Province Tourism Cluster, denounced the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Tourism for not honoring its joint agreement.
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Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández announced a new monitoring system to cover the whole of Valle de Sula and Copán.
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UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon delivered the opening address at COP20 in Lima stressing that it is not too late to act, while Bolivia’s President Evo Morales criticized leaders of the industrial world and capitalist corporations for their role in impeding progress to protect the environment. Greenpeace was condemned for its act of vandalism and
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It was an ordeal that lasted more than nine years, but finally Costa Rica can claim victory over the Texas oil company that was seeking more than $13 million dollars in compensation for alleged investment losses.
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Visitors can explore the history of the image on the walls of a winding staircase leading to the rooftop “Mirador” of the Caacupé sanctuary.
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