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Mercedes Orantos Sánchez Rodrigo
License Number: 00138-GT. Enabled to guide in Spanish and English.
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Official tour guides
Mercedes Orantos Sánchez Rodrigo
Location and Contact:
- Tel.:+34 686 052 939
- Email: mercedesorantos@gmail.com
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License Number: 00138-GT. Enabled to guide in Spanish and English.
Professionals who, with the due official authorisation, provide cultural, artistic, historical and geographical information to tourists who contract them for the purpose in the territory of Extremadura. -
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