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…o,” and “Narciso los árboles.” Ilabaca (1979) is known for her works “(In) Completa” and “Peninsulas.” Coñuecar (1980) is a writer and journalist known for the books “Catabática,” “Adiabática,” and “Anabática,” which make up her “Patriagonia” trilogy. Palma (1993) is a feminist poet and the founder of the “Nunca Quisimos ser Reinas” (We Never Wanted to be Queens) collective and recently won the #MyQuarantinein99words contest. The free online event…

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…namesake institute, hoping to host workshops so other people can have access to her transformative experiences. She said the time of the pandemic is very “useful,” allowing her to do things like knit, build fires and come up with ideas. Tickets for the festival, including Abramovic’s six performances, are available through January 24. More information can be found at https://www.santiagoamil.cl/simplesearch/?text=abramovic…

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…ountry. He stated that Ecuador was open to responsible and productive investment which will create employment and development. The members of the Technical Commission have until Wednesday, November 13, to prequalify the documentation of the applicants. The minutes will be published the next day on www.recursosyenergia.gob.ec. Those who pass the prequalification stage may also access the data room with the payment of a $20 non-refundable fee. Upon…

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…800 watercolors and 2,800 drawings can be found within the collection. All come from the database that Guardia began to collect since she was a professor of General Studies at the University of Costa Rica. Even after her retirement, the specialist in Costa Rican art continued to enrich her passion until she had the necessary material for this virtual museum. “The museum brings all this heritage to light. There is a part that comes from museums (al…

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…ced the 6th edition of the Visual Arts Award contest, this time focused on murals with the theme of “The world in times of the coronavirus.” Residents of Paraguay who are over 18 years old can present a mural for the competition until September 22nd. The artist must email a participation form to premiodeartesvisuales@gmail.com with an image of the proposed project, a description of the work, and the technique used.  …

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…d fun. In addition, they are innovative in the tourist industry; Civitatis.com provides a directory of over 50 tours and activities to do while bicycling in premier tourist destinations, including those in Latin America. The Inter-American Development Bank has declared Bogotá the best capital city in Latin America for bicycling. The tour of Bogotá that Civitatis provides lasts two hours and covers the central zone of the city with sights such as t…

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…nd to help families manage the anxiety and uncertainty of the times. Condo communities are also being affected by the “Venezuelan Diaspora,” leaving fewer members to supply ever-growing budgets. Addressing this issue, Santana recommends that each condominium council maintain constant contact with separated members, and take advantage of the Law of Horizontal Property, which supports the stability of pay schedules for co-owners abroad. Tal Cual lis…

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…otel with an erotic theme. Tepoztlán This “magic town” has an active LGBT+ community and is the second most romantic place in the world behind Lake Geneva in the USA, according to Booking.com. Here, you can visit Tepozteco and marvel at the view of the valley as well as visit the archaeological site at the top. There is also the TepozSpa, a spa for men featuring jacuzzis, a pool, and private rooms. You can spend the night in its hotels with Gay Fr…

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…n the conservation of the environment and the wellbeing of the animal, now comes the moment of focusing on the handling of the product, from the primary sector in production to the final consumer,” says Manu Balanzino of The Gourmet Journal . Balanzino also writes that more Latin American consumers are saying yes to fresh produce and no to meat after considering the health implications of each. The nutritional benefits of eating vegetables and fru…

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…e Annual Global Retirement Index of 2020, published by InternationalLiving.com, Costa Rica ranks as the third best place to retire, following Portugal and Panama. The report includes ten countries, only three of which are not Spanish speaking (Malaysia, France, and Vietnam). In La Nación of San José, Marvin Barquero highlighted specific points from the International Living report that explain why Costa Rica is such a popular destination for retire…

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