Foreign Minister Dr. Douglas Participates in COFCOR Special Session in the Margins of the 77th Session of UNGA

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, September 23, 2022—The Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) Special Session was convened on 22nd September 2022.  The Rt Hon. Dr Denzil Douglas deliberated with his CARICOM counterparts on the pressing issues connected to the UN agenda and with which the Caribbean Community is currently confronted.

The robust agenda included a substantive item on the Situation in Haiti and the CARICOM Secretariat updated the Council on the efforts by CARICOM to serve as a facilitator among the stakeholders in Haiti. This discussion concluded with the CARICOM Foreign Ministers pledging their support to the Haitian-led approach to de-escalate the civil unrest in Haiti. 

The Foreign Ministers also discussed priority issues for the Caribbean region including the financing for development mechanisms, the United Nations Climate Change Conference—COP27. The work of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), currently chaired by Antigua and Barbuda, including a progressive mandate to end plastic pollution was also discussed.

Additionally, the development of a Multi-dimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI) received focused attention. The MVI is an approach being developed to address the way in which the income status of small island developing states is measured as well as how development aid is allocated. Saint Kitts and Nevis as a CARICOM Member State and a small island developing state has vigorously and consistently advocated for this approach over the years. The Foreign Ministers were satisfied with the progress with regard to the MVI over the last year.

The implications of the COVID19 pandemic and other infectious diseases as well as other aspects of the global health and foreign policy agenda were also debated. Saint Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew is the lead in the CARICOM Quasi Cabinet on health matters. 

Foreign Minister Dr. Douglas was pleased with his first COFCOR Special Session which afforded him the opportunity to meet and engage with his Caribbean counterparts.

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Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Cuba en route to Florida Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A strengthening Hurricane Ian’s rain and winds lashed Cuba’s western tip, where authorities have evacuated 50,000 people, as it became a major Category 3 storm early Tuesday and roared on a path that could see it hit Florida’s west coast as a Category 4 hurricane.

The storm made landfall early Tuesday in Cuba’s Pinar del Rio province, where officials set up 55 shelters, rushed in emergency personnel and took steps to protect crops in Cuba’s main tobacco-growing region. The US National Hurricane Center said the island’s west coast could see as much as 14 feet (4.3 metres) of storm surge.

“Cuba is expecting extreme hurricane-force winds, also life-threatening storm surge and heavy rainfall,” hurricane centre senior specialist Daniel Brown told The Associated Press.

After passing over Cuba, Ian was forecast to strengthen further over warm Gulf of Mexico waters before reaching Florida as early as Wednesday as a Category 4 storm with top winds of 140 mph (225 km/h).

As of early Tuesday, Tampa and St Petersburg appeared to be among the most likely targets for their first direct hit by a major hurricane since 1921.

“Please treat this storm seriously. It’s the real deal. This is not a drill,” Hillsborough County Emergency Management Director Timothy Dudley said Monday at a news conference on storm preparations in Tampa.

In Havana on Monday, fishermen were taking their boats out of the water along the famous Malecon seaside boulevard, and city workers were unclogging storm drains ahead of the expected rain.

Havana resident Adyz Ladron said the potential for rising water from the storm worries him.

“I am very scared because my house gets completely flooded, with water up to here,” he said, pointing to his chest.

In Havana’s El Fanguito, a poor neighbourhood near the Almendares River, residents were packing up what they could to leave their homes.

“I hope we escape this one because it would be the end of us. We already have so little,” health worker Abel Rodrigues said.

The Hurricane Center said in a 4:30 am EDT (0830 GMT) update that Ian made landfall in Cuba as it continued to strengthen, with sustained winds of 125 mph (205 km/h). In an update about a half-hour later, the center said Ian was located about 5 miles (10 km) south of the city of Pinar del Rio, moving north at 12 mph (19 km/h).

The centre defines a major hurricane as a Category 3 storm or higher, meaning maximum sustained winds of at least 111 mph (178 km/h), and Ian became a Category 3 hurricane earlier Tuesday.

The centre said “significant wind and storm surge impacts” were occurring Tuesday morning in western Cuba.

Ian won’t linger over Cuba but will slow down over the Gulf of Mexico, growing wider and stronger, “which will have the potential to produce significant wind and storm surge impacts along the west coast of Florida,” the hurricane centre said.

A surge of up to 10 feet (3 metres) of ocean water and 10 inches (25 centimetres) of rain was predicted across the Tampa Bay area, with as much as 15 inches (38 centimetres) in isolated areas. That’s enough water to inundate coastal communities.

As many as 300,000 people may be evacuated from low-lying areas in Hillsborough County alone, county administrator Bonnie Wise said. Some of those evacuations were beginning Monday afternoon in the most vulnerable areas, with schools and other locations opening as shelters.

“We must do everything we can to protect our residents. Time is of the essence,” Wise said.

Floridians lined up for hours in Tampa to collect bags of sand and cleared store shelves of bottled water. Governor Ron DeSantis declared a statewide emergency and warned that Ian could lash large areas of the state, knocking out power and interrupting fuel supplies as it swirls northward off the state’s Gulf Coast.

“You have a significant storm that may end up being a Category 4 hurricane,” DeSantis said at a news conference. “That’s going to cause a huge amount of storm surge. You’re going to have flood events. You’re going to have a lot of different impacts.”

DeSantis said the state has suspended tolls around the Tampa Bay area and mobilised 5,000 Florida state national guard troops, with another 2,000 on standby in neighbouring states.

President Joe Biden also declared an emergency, authorising the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate disaster relief and provide assistance to protect lives and property. The president postponed a scheduled Tuesday trip to Florida because of the storm.

Playing it safe, NASA planned to slowly roll its moon rocket from the launch pad to its Kennedy Space Center hangar, adding weeks of delay to the test flight.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Monday night that the football team was relocating football operations to the Miami area in preparation for next weekend’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Buccaneers said the team will leave Tampa on Tuesday.

Flash flooding was predicted for much of the Florida peninsula, and heavy rainfall was possible for the southeast United States later this week. With tropical storm force winds extending 115 miles (185 kilometres) from Ian’s centre, watches covered the Florida Keys to Lake Okeechobee.

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By CRISTIANA MESQUITA and CURT ANDERSON

Associated Press contributors include Curt Anderson in St. Petersburg, Florida, Anthony Izaguirre in Tallahassee, Florida, and Julie Walker in New York.

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Latest fuel price increase – SIXTH in past seven years

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Finance Minister Colm Imbert. – File

THE increase in the price of fuel at the pump, announced on Monday by Finance Minister Colm Imbert on Monday, is the sixth such increase the nation has had to endure over the past seven years.

The latest increase, which would already be in place by the time you read this story, sees super and premium gasoline going up by a $1 per litre, and diesel going up by 50 cents per litre. This means that for a litre, it costs $7.75 for premium gas, $6.97 for super gas and $4.41 for diesel.

The price of fuel, which was at about $2.70 in 2016, was increased that year, and also in 2017, 2018 and 2019. In this year alone, fuel prices were increased twice.

In 2016, the price of super ($2.70) was increased by 15 per cent to $3.11. Diesel went up by the same percentage, climbing from $1.50 to $1.72.

In 2017, the price of diesel alone was touched. It was increased by another 15 per cent from $1.98 to $2.30.

In 2018, super gasoline increased from $3.58 to $3.97 per litre and diesel went up from $2.30 to $3.41 per litre.

In 2019, super climbed from $3.97 per litre to $4.97.

In 2020 and 2021, there were no increases amid massive shocks caused by the pandemic.

In April, fuel was increased by a dollar across the board. Premium and super went up to $6.75 and $5.97 respectively while diesel went up by 50 cents to $3.91 per litre. The latest increase came on Monday.

The reason given, for every one of the six fuel price increases has been the same – Government is spending too too much to subsidise fuel notwithstanding the volatile global energy market. The money used in subsidies, Government added, could be better used elsewhere.

Following the 2016 fuel price increase, Imbert jokingly said: “I increased the price of fuel by 15 per cent and then realised that it was not enough.

“I came back again in April and raised it by another 15 per cent and I came back just a few weeks ago and raised it by another 15 per cent…they haven’t rioted yet.”

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Farley: Tobago should have got more

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THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine weighs in on the budget at the Red House on Monday evening. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB –

ALTHOUGH Tobago received $185 million more than it did last year, Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said the THA could have done with more. Tobago was allocated $2.521 billion, or 4.3 per cent, of the total 2023 national budget.

In his June presentation, Augustine presented a $3.97 billion budget package for Tobago, but was left with a 38.4 per cent shortfall.

Speaking at a press conference after the presentation, Augustine said his team predicted the national budget would be around $57.4 billion, which was close to the actual number of $57.685.

“That speaks to the accuracy with which we in Tobago actually do our budgetary preparation. You would also appreciate that this request (of 3.97 billion) was … THA’s smallest request for some time, and yet it was not completely fulfilled.”

He pointed out that Finance Minister Imbert said the THA budget was excellent, good for economic development and growth, yet chose not to give the THA the allocation that would have allowed for the development of Tobago.

Augustine rejected Imbert’s suggestion that the THA would have received 6.8 per cent of the national budget if the 2021 Tobago Island Government Bill was passed to provide the island with greater autonomy.

“In 2001, this Parliament, in this place, accepted the Dispute Resolution Commission’s recommendations…which is, in fact, the guiding regulations for budgetary allocations to Tobago.

“In that recommendation it says that Tobago, the THA, should be funded to the tune of between 4.03 per cent and 6.9 per cent.”

Hence, he said, the bill did not need to pass for the THA to get 6.8 per cent.

He said Imbert encouraged the THA in his presentation to engage state enterprises and agencies in raising revenue. Augustine agreed and hoped the central government would expedite the granting of an export licence to the THA so Tobago could attract foreign exchange so the assembly could meet the billion-dollar shortfall.

He added that the air- and seabridge was an important part of the island’s public transportation infrastructure but accessibility in its service-driven economy was a challenge. He said Tobagonians travelled to Trinidad for medical, educational and other services not available in Tobago, and other critical reasons.

“The first thing the minister should have treated with has to do with the efficiency of the air and seabridge to allow for the transiting of people to and from Tobago.”

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Huracán Ian azota al Oeste de Cuba y continúa su rumbo hacia el Estado de Florida

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La meteoróloga Glorián Rivera, del Servicio Nacional de Meteorología en San Juan (SNM), informó en RADIO ISLA que el huracán Ian hizo entrada al Oeste de Cuba a eso de las 4 AM de hoy como un ciclón tropical de categoría 3. 

Los vientos sostenidos de Ian eran de 125 millas por hora cuando tocó suelo cubano. Glorián Rivera comunicó que Ian aún continúa sobre el mencionado país. Según el Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC, por sus siglas en inglés), este ciclón tropical se desplaza hacia el Norte a 12 millas por hora por lo que se espera que más tarde hoy entre en aguas del Golfo de México.

Glorián Rivera comunicó que el NHC emitió un aviso de huracán desde el área de Tampa hasta la zona de Fort Myers, mientras que hay una vigilancia de huracán para toda la costa Oeste de la Florida. Rivera agregó que para el área Este del mencionado Estado, permanecen vigentes un aviso y una vigilancia de tormenta tropical.     

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Aumentan a 26 los casos sospechosos de leptospirosis en Puerto Rico

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La principal oficial médico del Departamento de Salud, Dra. Iris Cardona, confirmó en RADIO ISLA que los casos sospechosos de leptospirosis en Puerto Rico aumentaron a 26. 

El aumento fue de 19 de los 7 que ya habían en el día de ayer. Esto incluye a personas de todas las edades. Iris Cardona informó que el periodo de incubación puede ser de 5 a 30 días.   

Según Cardona, la leptospirosis es una enfermedad tratable, pero tiene que ser atendida a tiempo. Los síntomas de la enfermedad incluyen fiebre, escalofríos, dolor de cabeza, dolores musculares, vómitos, diarrea, dolor abdominal, ictericia (piel y ojos amarillentos), sarpullido y ojos enrojecidos, según el portal de los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades de EE.UU. (CDC).

Los CDC informan que la leptospirosis se puede contraer al beber o tener contacto con agua, incluyendo nadar e ir en balsa o en kayak, o tierra que haya sido contaminada por orina o líquidos corporales de animales infectados. Esta enfermedad también se puede adquirir al estar expuesto a orina o líquidos corporales de animales infectados.

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Bunita pa mira asina hopi hende na roos den Walk+Run 2022 di Aruba Bank

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Dialuna atardi e dia tan spera a yega, ora cu miles di hende a bay riba pia pa participa den e “Walk+Run 2022” di Aruba Bank, e biaha aki denomina como ‘Roses Edition’.

   E prome dia di caminata y careda a sali for di Pastoor Hendrikstraat dilanti Joe Laviest Sportpark na San Nicolas.  E prome dia aki e distancia a cubri 5.5 km.

   Di trempan caba hendenan a aglomera pa asina yega na tempo y tabata cu yen animo cla pa participa.

   Riba cara di e ehecutivo di mercadeo di Aruba Bank, esta Roxanne Croes, por a mira con feliz e ta pa nota con masalmente pueblo un biaha mas a acudi na esaki.  Cuatro dia di cana of core tur atardi.

   Croes a keda feliz di mira tur hende bisti na roos pa e prome dia.  A registra 2.500 persona pa participa den esaki.  Nan ta contento di mira asina hopi hende riba caminda.

   Awe Diamars nan lo ta bay sali for di e beach banda di ex-Bushiri Beach Resort, pa un distancia di 5.6 km.   Pa Diaranson nan lo ta saliendo for di e centro di Paradera Drive Thru pa un ruta di 5.25 km.  Diahuebs lo tin e ultimo walk y careda saliendo for di Aruba Bank su sede na Camacuri.  Aki e distancia ta di 5.6 km.  Na final lo bay tin presentacion di Ataniro riba escenario.

 
































































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Situacion di studiante Arubiano na Hulanda a empeora ultimo 4 aña

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Parlamentario Arthur Dowers

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Parlamentario pa fraccion di AVP, Arthur Dowers, a mustra cu studiantenan di Aruba, ta sinti nan mes perdi na Hulanda pa falta di atencion adecuado di principalmente Minister Plenipotenciario Wilfrede Besaril y di Gabinete Wever Croes I y II pa atende cu nan interesnan.

“Despues di tanto aña di trabao, inversion y desaroyo tecnologico awe nos mester yega na e tristo conclusion cu awe nos studiantenan ta hopi mas mal informa y mal prepara pa nan estudio na Hulanda.

E Ombudsman Hulandes a haci un  investigacion bao studiantenan di e islanan di Caribe Hulandes caminda entre otro el a  yega na cierto conclusionnan manera cu ta berdad cu bida na Hulanda ta bira mas complica y tin biaha hasta hopi menos cordial.

Automatisacion hopi biaha ta kita e contacto humano directo cu e pueblo Hulandes,  pues no ta solamente e studiante ta keha pero hopi ta esunnan di edad halto tambe cu tin problema cu e cambionan den sociedad.

Arubahuis mester ta consciente di e desaroyonan aki y tin e responsabilidad pa prepara nos studiantenan pa nan por tin exito ora nan bin establece nan mes y studia na Hulanda.

Mientras ex Minister Plenipotenciario Wilfred Besaril a fiesta 5 aña bao responsabilidad di EWC, a plunder Arubahuis y awe e conclusion ta, cu  nos studiantenan ta mas mal para cu tawata e caso prome gabinete Wever Croes a bin na poder.

Berguensa cu awe ta bisa e studiante Arubiano pa no bay Hulanda mes pasobra Besaril a drumi y fiesta na luga di traha pa pueblo y principalmente studiantenan di Aruba.

Den tempo cu mi persona a asumi responsabilidad pa huur cantidad di camber pa studiantenan Arubiano ta sigura di un luga, pa  ora nan yega Hulanda nan no cay den bashi.

Awor aki ta resulta cu Besaril a huur cas pa su mes pero pa studiante nada mes e no a yuda of a percura pa drecha esaki durante di su periodo como Minister Plenipotenciario y por conclui cu pa  5 aña  caba, MEP tin nos studiantenan  mas leu for di cas.

Awor cu tin reunion di IPKO na Hulanda, ta bolbe resalta e hecho lamentabel cu en realidad nada a ser regla pa studiantenan for di Aruba y cu na e momentonan aki tampoco tin algo ta ser haci pa sirbi nan interes.

Studiantenan Arubiano a mira nan situacion empeora den ultimo cuater aña y mey, ya cu en realidad mescos cu ta e caso na Aruba, gabinete Wever Croes ta carece di un vision pa atende interes di nos hendenan di Aruba.

Awor supuestamente tin un Minister Plenipotenciario suplente den  persona di Ady Thijsen pero tampoco por mira cu el a trece un vision nobo, loke ta nifica politicamente cu gabinete Wever Croes no tin solucion na man pa yuda nos studiantenan na Hulanda,” Parlamentario Arthur Dowers a declara.

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Minister Glenbert Croes a reuni cu representantenan di Gobierno Mericano na Washington

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Cu e meta di cumpra HFO Fuel cu descuento for di Venezuela:

ORANJESTAD (AAN) – E conferencia di prensa di gobierno, Dialuna 26 di September awo, tabata den man di Minister Glenbert Croes, Titular di Labor, Energia y Integracion.

E mandatario a informa tocante su reunion cu  diferente representante di e Gobierno Mericano,  cu e meta di pidi, atravez di nan diferente departamentonan, nan consideracion, comprension y apoyo pa e peticion di Gobierno di Aruba. E peticion aki ta pa Merca por yuda Aruba pa cumpra HFO na prijs cu rebaho for di Venezuela.

Minister Croes a bisa cu, basicamente, e solicitud di Gobierno di Aruba ta en bista di e dinamica di e relacion di Gobierno di Merca cu e Gobierno di Venezuela y cu e paisnan den Caribe no ta exento di e crisis energetico y su consecuencianan di prijsnan halto di energia, awa y coriente, entre otro, cu ta afectando nan pueblo y nan economia fuertemente. Minister Croes a bisa Gobierno di Merca, respetando kico ta e dinamica di su relacion cu Venezuela cu tin un Caribe, pero el a enfoca riba Aruba, cu ta pasando den momentonan dificil cu prijs di awa y coriente cu ta halto, door cu prijs di petroleo cu ta afecta prijs di tur otro combustible, principalmente e “heavy fuel oil” cu RDA ta cumpra, pa bende cu WEB Aruba NV, ta hopi halto.

E mandatario a splica cu e descuento cu por haya na e momentonan aki na Venezuela ta asina grandi, cu mas grandi e descuento ta, mas hopi por baha prijs di awa y coriente na Aruba.

El a sigui bisa cu obviamente Aruba ta scanning e mercado a wak unda otro posibilidadnan Aruba por tin como alternativa (por ehemplo di Ecuador), mientras tanto Aruba ta den e proceso aki cu gobierno di Merca.

Tabata dianan di reunionnan oficial cu e diferente representantenan di e Departamento di Estado, Departamento di Energia, y Departamento di Tesoro. E mandatario a bisa cu e kier a duna un reconocimento na e Embahada di Washington na Merca y na e Embahador, na Minister Plenipotenciario señora Joselyn Croes cu su team di trabao, pa tur nan reunionnan preparatorio pa nos bay e encuentronan aki cu a cuminza for di Aruba. E prome reunion aya, tabata cu e staf di Embahada di Hulanda apoyando Aruba, y esey ta haci un diferencia grandi pa un pais manera Aruba, con chikito nos por ta, pero cu e apoyo di e plataforma di Reino Hulandes, e ta duna nos un forza, un oportunidad, pa nos solicitud haya oido. “Mi ta gradici cu Gobierno Mericano tin oido, pa e clamor aki, di e solicitud aki di gobierno di Aruba”, e mandatario a subraya. Tanten cu Gobierno di Aruba haya un contesta di Gobierno Mericano, combersacionnan a cuminza cu Ecuador, na nivel di e companianan gubernamental di Aruba y Ecuador. Por lesa tocante esaki den otro articulo.

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Historia di e evolucion di turismo a cuminza na Edad Antiguo

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Den Dia Internacional di Turismo:

ORANJESTAD (AAN) – Awe, diamars 17 di September, ta Dia Internacional di Turismo y na mayoria pais rond mundo, e dia aki ta wordo celebra, como cu e ta un di e fuentenan di entrada mas importante pa e economia mundial, ademas cu e ta ofrece un mercado laboral hopi amplio y diverso, pa cantidad di famianan na henter mundo.

Tin un articulo skirbi na aña 2011, pa un investigador riba e desaroyo di turismo, yama Edwin Andres Rodriguez Pulgarin, cu a realiza un estudio extenso cu ta data desde e Edad Antiguo te cu Edad Moderno, y logicamente e turismo a desaroya drasticamente den nos Epoca Contemporaneo te awe.

   Desaroyo: Rodriguez Pulgarin ta splica cu turismo como tal, a nace den siglo XIX, como consecuencia di e Revolucion Industrial, cu desplazamento humano cu e intencion principal tabata e ocio, descanso, cultura, salud, negoshi of relacionnan familiar.

E movecionnan aki a caracteriza nan mes pa nan finalidad di otro tiponan di viahe motiva door di guera, desplazamento migratorio, conkista, comercio, entre otro. No obstante, e evolucion di turismo tin antecedentenan historico basta cla.

    Edad antiguo: Na Grecia clasico nan tabata duna hopi importancia na e ocio y e tempo liber tabata wordo dedica na cultura, diversion, religion y deporte. E desplazamentonan mas destaca tabata esnan cu tabata wordo realiza cu motibo di asisti na e Weganan Olimpico di Edad Antiguo, den e ciudad di Olimpia, cu miles di hende tabata bishita y na unda tabata mezcla religion y deporte. Tambe tabata existi peregrinacionnan religioso, manera esnan dirigi na e oraculonan di Delfos y Doloma.

    Edad medio: Durante Edad Medio a surgi, na cuminzamento, un retroceso debi na e mayor conflictividad y recesion economico consiguiente. Den e epoca aki tambe a surgi un tipo di viahe nobo: e peregrinacionnan religioso. Esakinan ya caba a existi den e epoca antiguo y clasico pero tanto e Cristianismo como e Islam tabata extende nan na un mayor cantidad di creyente y e desplazamentonan a bira mas grandi.

   Tabata famoso e expedicionnan for di Venecia pa Tera Santo y e peregrinacionnan door di e Caminda di Santiago (for di 814 cu a descubri e graf di e santo). E peregrinacionnan a bira continuo na henter Europa, y nan a traha mapa, meson, y tur tipo di servicio pa e caminantenan.  Den e mundo Islamic e Hajiad of peregrinacion na e Mecca, ta un di e cinco pilarnan di Islam cu ta obliga e creyentenan na e peregrinacion aki, alomenos un bez den nan bida.

   Edad moderno: E peregrinacionnan a continua durante Edad Moderno. Na Roma a muri 1500 peregrino door di e Pest Bubonic. Tabata na e momento aki cu e prome alohamiento bao nomber di hotel, a aparece. Esaki ta un palabra Frances cu cual a designa e palacionan urbano. 

   Como cu e personalidadnan grandi tabata viaha acompaña di nan comitiva, cual tabata crece hopi, di manera cu a bira imposible pa aloha nan tur den un palacio, y pesey a crea e construccionnan cu nomber di hotel.

   Esaki ta tambe e epoca di e expedicionnan maritimo grandi, door di gruponan di spaño, britanico y portugues, cu a desperta e curiosidad y interes pa viaha.

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