Uruguay estimates that the number of arriving tourists to the country by the end of the year will reach 2.830.000, which is 40.000 less than in 2012, but still encouraging given the regional conditions, according to Tourism minister Liliam Kechichian. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesHowever Minister Kechichian said that “Uruguayan ports are not costly compared to others in the region and the quality of services is very good”.
Dec 02nd, 2013 - 06:07 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Of course dear, keep your head in the sand and it will all go away. Yes, it REALLY will go away if you stay in charge.
Why are we still giving argies the benefit of NO IVA (which is 22%, NOT 23%) when everybody else in the country, including other foreign visitors have to pay? Are we still hoarding argie arsewipes in the Central Bank courtesy of the decision by our glorious leader Pepe to keep his head down (licking TMBOA arse) in 2011?
How much is it COSTING us to have these tramps of the continent in Uruguay? They are a nation of maniacs when they get behind the wheel of a car. Even my next door neighbour cannot see how dangerous his 1934 Ford is when the thing has no brakes to speak about, a fuel system that drops petrol directly onto the road every minute the manual fuel tap is turned on and no lights whatsoever. But I only do 20 KPH and I never go out at night are his answers.
It is clearly a matter of the mind. While Pepe and this stupid cow keep giving the argies money, they won’t mind raping the country.
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