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Pestana opens 6th unit in Brazil.

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(From SABI (South American Business Information) - Gazeta Mercantil)

Byline: JAY REEVES

Pestana inaugurates today its 6th hotel unit in Brazil, the Pestana Curitiba - a Project that expands to US$54mil the investments made in South AmA[c]rica. The group has invested R$7mil in the Pestana ...

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