The Central American Shift Threatens the Yucatan Peninsula: What It Is and Its Effects
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MÉRIDA.— With the firm intention of further strengthening the growth of tourism in Yucatán, the state government, headed by Joaquín Díaz Mena, promotes investment initiatives that reflect the hotel sector's confidence in the economic and tourism development of the entity. ☆☆☆☆☆ Currently, Yucatán has an offer of 17,236 rooms distributed in 730 establishments, of which 280 are located in Mérida and 450 in the interior of the state.
The weather continues to change and threatens a Central American shift in the Yucatán Peninsula; a specialist warns of the potential effects. Mérida, Yucatán.—Persistent heat and sporadic rains will mark the start of this week in Yucatán, but all signs point to the sky not staying still for long. In an interview with […]
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