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…elucci, along with other women, created a Carnival block called “Maria Vem com as Outras” that opened up a space for women and women musicians to feel respected and appreciated. Angelucci also emphasized that this block will be a safe space for women as harassment towards women is a huge issue during Carnival. Along with gender being a prevalent theme during Carnival, race has made an appearance in many cities. The Ilú Obá de Min block, created in…

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…the law 7600. It is a feeling that all the Guanacastecos and Costa Ricans should celebrate in support of people with disabilities.” The project will begin in March and will take about 15 weeks to complete. After the facilities are completed, they will be administered by the Accessible Tourism Association, under the supervision of the Municipality of Carrillo….

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…under the veil of sociological movements. During Brazil’s “Governo do Cafe com Leite,” the governmental era in the First Republic from 1894-1930 and controlled by the oligarchs of coffee plantations, the country’s export-economy was supported by the state’s distribution of public expenses to the whole population; that is, the generation of revenue in the hands of a concentrated few running on policies of “socialized losses.” This points to the pro…

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…her, María Elena, at the end of 2021. To do so, civil registry officials recommended a divorce – Denisse and María Elena were married in 2019 – citing a statute that allows registration under the surnames of the unmarried mother only if she is not married or in a common-law marriage. However, when the officials found out who they were – they had already filed a lawsuit against the Civil Registry – they ignored their own sta…

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…s that you can book such as: wine tasting with a tour of the wine house, accompanied by food or a cooking workshop. The hacienda additionally has a canteen and restaurant with an extensive menu, including meat and seafood dishes. María & Bernardo is a family vineyard, where four suites are surround by trees, rosemary, and lavender. Each is contemporary in style and equipped with air conditioning, mini bar, coffee maker, and microwave. During t…

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…again deals with the themes of life and death. Tereza de Arruda emphasized that the materials used by the artist in her works will be donated for recycling at the end of the exhibition, in order for it to become a sustainable process. The exposition will be free for the public, happening from Monday to Wednesday, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., and can be scheduled through the website: evetim.com.br…

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…, FituPaz, explained how to enjoy the beaches of the sea of ​​Cortés and recommended some of the best experiences the destination has to offer. El Universal of Mexico City noted that there is good news for travelers who plan to visit Balandra, La Ventana, Pichilingue, or any other beach on the sea of ​​Cortés, in La Paz, Baja California Sur. Rubén Muñoz Álvarez, mayor of the area, announced, “All the beaches in this area will open at 50% of their…

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…rystal-clear pockets of water that replenish the surrounding vegetation. Accommodations here are comfortable and well furbished for a remote location. Cartagena is a city best known for its architecture and overall colonial atmosphere. The boutique hotels in this small city lend the destination a special touch. Guatapé, takes the fifth place on the list. This small town is best represented by its indigenous population who have preserved the native…

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…delivery of refugees.” William Murillo, Executive Director of 1800MIGRANTE.COM, a legal services organization, stated that with the visa requirement, migrant flow could decrease, but “he fears that travelers will opt for much riskier alternatives.” The Mexican government has recorded the fatal outcome of Ecuadorians who have perished in the desert or who have been victims of criminal organizations on dozens of occasions. Eduardo Baldeón, a collabo…

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…inst because they believe that the “Yes” entails the legitimization of the communist political system with which they do not agree. Analysis and Commentary In 14ymedio of Cuba, Yoani Sánchez wrote that the vote for the new the Family Code in Cuba was both a “victory” and a “punishment” for the ruling Communist Party. She noted that “the supporters or opponents of this Family Code, which the experts classify as advanced and the jurists as necessary…

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