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atric home, Manuel Martin, highlighted the commitment of the mayor “who even provided her private telephone number for any contingency.”

He also admired her commitment to “the collection of materials when they were very difficult to obtain.

“Together we were and will be stronger,” he added, while stressing that

THE prestigious InVoyage tourism fair made its debut in Spain on Monday, March 13, as it arrived in Marbella. The luxurious and vibrant coastal city was the perfect destination to host the highly anticipated fair, which attracted more than 250 professionals from the luxury tourism industry and events sector.

The four­day event is one of the most wellknown fairs in the luxury tourism sector and was an excellent opportunity for local industry experts to network with hoteliers and specialists from all over the world.

Fair attendees got to hold meetings, develop business ideas and enjoy new experiences and cultural activities while enjoying the the former Minister of Health “made us understand with a simple, cordial and affable language, something out of the ordinary and never experienced before.

“Despite all the adversities, he was able to cope with the great impact of the pandemic in Andalucia,” said Martin, who spoke on behalf of all the geriatric homes in the city.

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unique Andalucian cuisine.

The mayor of Marbella, Ángeles Muñoz, explained that the fair is a perfect opportunity for the city to branch out into different types of tourism.

During the last few years, Marbella has become a popular destination for hosting networking events and conferences, as the city boasts an excellent hotel infrastructure, world­class gastronomy, and cultural activities that enhance the experience for attendees.

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