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Santo Domingo.- Higuey’s icon, Trujillo Era inn El Naranjo, in eastern La Altagracia Province, will be converted into the Hotel and Tourism Training School, as the result of an agreement between two agencies.

The Technical-Vocational Training Institute (Infotep) and the Hotel Industry and Tourism Development Corporation (Corphotels) will join forces to create the training center, with four million euros from the French Development Agency (AFD).

Via the pact announced Monday the center will be advised by the hotel school in Avignon, France, which is that country’s second biggest facility  in tourism sector personnel training.

the agreement was signed by Infotep director Idionis Perez, Corphotels CEO Bienvenido Perez and AFD representative Marc Liger, who noted that since 2009 his agency proposed the creation of a school to technically train personnel at the heart of the country’s leading resort region.

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4 comment(s)
Written by: zooma, 17 Jul 2012 10:08 AM
From: United States
It is about time. The site that had become a badge of government inaction.

Next, why don't they do something with the abandoned and looted Hotel Nueva Suiza of the Trujillo era in Constanza.

You can see it from the following partial link, just add the w's

youtube.com/watch?v=HeLD_vNWk2o
Written by: Pedrin, 17 Jul 2012 3:14 PM
From: United States
Headline should read- Iconic Trujillo Era inn................
Written by: danny00, 17 Jul 2012 6:15 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
teach them on now to rob the tourists.
choo choo train
all aboard.
Written by: MrThelmoAlmeydaRancier, 18 Jul 2012 9:27 AM
From: United States, NJ
Finally they see it my way. They should have done it long time ago.Just to show you it takes foreigners to show them the way. What i like about it is French supervised, since they are funding it. Now if the Haitians don't take advantage of it been it is in French they are foolish
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