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Greek presence successful at New York Times tourism fair
Σύνταξη/επιμέλεια από τον/την Θεόφιλος Δουμάνης   

New York – Culture and Tourism minister Pavlos Geroulanos earlier this week had a series of meetings with US tourism officials, as well as with the heads of foreign delegations and many journalists, during his visit to the New York Times tourism fair, which takes place each year in Manhattan.

“It is a very important exhibition for tourism”, he said, stressing that “our work here is to highlight Greece and its comparative advantages, its people and its hospitality, our natural wealth and cultural heritage. In other words, everything that makes our country special in this very difficult period”.



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