His tour began in Formosa, visiting the “Bañado la Estrella” with the national deputy for Formosa and the vice president of the Tourism Commission in the national parliament, Ramiro Fernández Patri.

Another of the destinations chosen by Jean Paul was Catamarca, where he walked the province accompanied by officials. He also visited the “Campo de Piedra Pómez”, which forms part of the 28 finalist destinations of the contest, where he was also received and accompanied by the authorities of the place.

The leader of the organization gave a press conference to the different media at the Howard Johnson Hotel. In relation to the contest that is choosing the 7 Wonders of Argentina, De La Fuente explained that “The impact is measured in results, and the tourism and economic growth is incredible. This leads to more investors wanting to come, so this is not just a contest. “

Jean Paul’s De La Fuente spent his last moments in Argentina in the province of Córdoba, where he was received by the owner of the Córdoba Tourism Agency, Julio Bañuelos, at the Córdoba Airport. Both agreed that “This is not just a contest of natural goods, but it has a social profile with economic, tourist, and educational impact.”

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