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82: 25: 246:, who wanted to enhance the tourism sector of the island. The company runs an enterprise known as Paradores de Puerto Rico; these are typically small, one-of-a-kind, locally owned and operated hotels located in rural areas throughout the island commonwealth. They are frequented by guests looking to enjoy the local customs and charm. Often called "country inns" in English, Paradores de Puerto Rico are usually located in rural areas. 192:
in areas that lacked adequate accommodations, and of putting unused large historic buildings to use, for the maintenance of the national heritage. Along its history, the establishments of its network have been branded as Parador, Parador Nacional, Parador de Turismo or Parador Nacional de Turismo in
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chain of luxury hotels that are usually located in historic buildings or in modern buildings in nature areas with a special appeal or with panoramic views of historical and monumental cities. The company was created with the double objective of promoting
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metro area (most of them are located on the west coast or in the mountains), having 15 to 75 rooms, having a restaurant on site or nearby, and being family-owned and operated.
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To be part of the Paradores de Puerto Rico Program, the hotel must meet certain standards set by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company. These include being located outside the
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based on a set of criteria. In Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile, a small number of
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was established during the early 1970s under the administration of Governor
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Paradores de Turismo de España, branded as Paradores, is a Spanish
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Paradores de Puerto Rico is a brand of small inns, similar to
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different times. Its first Parador was inaugurated by King
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Elena Brockmann
San Telmo Museoa
[paɾaˈðoɾ]
Spain
Spanish
lodging
inn
Parador
hotel
monastery
castle
bed and breakfasts
estancias
Paradores
state-owned
tourism
Alfonso XIII
Navarredonda de Gredos
Ávila
Parador de Oropesa
Hostal de los Reyes Catolicos
Santiago de Compostela
Pousadas de Portugal
Paradores in Puerto Rico

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