Boom turystyczny w Medellin doprowadził do wzrostu prostytucji
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY
The Secretary of Tourism of Medellin, Jose Gonzalez, speaks during an interview with AFP in Medellin, Colombia on June 5, 2024. At night, sex workers take up their positions in the Colombian city of Medellin, where a tourism boom has led to a rise in prostitution that is dragging in underage girls. Once synonymous with lawlessness, the birthplace of Pablo Escobar has become a trendy hotspot for tourists and digital nomads drawn to its mountainous landscapes and vibrant nightlife. (Photo by AFP)
2024-06-05
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