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		mylan["trName1"]="Parody Holidays";

		mylan["trsubTitle1"]="Gibraltar Tour";

		mylan["trDesc1"]="The Parody family has been in the travel trade for sixty five years. Established in 1941, it soon became the most important travel company in Gibraltar, with the largest fleet of coaches. In 2006 Parodytur expanded into Spain with Parodytour S.L. to enable the Company to offer leisure holidays and weekend breaks to its clients at very competitive prices. Parody arrange tours to Gibraltar, Spain and Morocco.";

		 mylan["506hsName1"]="Ape's Den";mylan["506hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["506hsDesc1"]="The Apes Den is the home of the oldest pack of apes in Gibraltar - the Queens Pack. There are six packs of apes in Gibraltar with a total of some 250 apes.";mylan["506hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["510hsName1"]="Bristol Hotel";mylan["510hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["510hsDesc1"]="Comfort, hospitality and service in the very heart of town. It is ideally located for both the business traveler and theholidaymaker, with many facilities and attractions within walking distance. 60 bedrooms with en­suite bathrooms. Sub­tropical garden with swimming pool and snack­bar. 8/10 Cathedral SquareP O Box 56Gibraltar 	Tel: (+350) 20076800Fax: (+350) 20077613";mylan["510hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["509hsName1"]="Caleta Hotel";mylan["509hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["509hsDesc1"]="Attached to Catalan Bay&#039;s sandy beach,the Caleta Hotel is recognised as one of the Mediterranean&#039;s leading hotels. It stands on a rocky promontory overlooking what used to be a fishing village on the shores of Mediterranean sea. The refurbished hotel boasts excellent value accommodation, conferencing facilities and health and beauty club.";mylan["509hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["502hsName1"]="Casemates Square";mylan["502hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["502hsDesc1"]="Casemates Square is considered as the main plaza of Gibraltar. There are a great number of restaurants and bars, many of which are alfresco. The perfect place relax and re-energise.";mylan["502hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["505hsName1"]="Main Street Cathedral";mylan["505hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["505hsDesc1"]="The Cathedral of Saint Mary the Crowned is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Gibraltar. It is the primary centre of Catholic worship in the Diocese of Gibraltar. It was the only Catholic church or institution that was not profaned by the troops that took over the city in 1704.";mylan["505hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["512hsName1"]="O'Callaghan Eliott Hotel";mylan["512hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["512hsDesc1"]="In the heart of Gibraltar, this 4 star hotel has 120 newly refurbished guest rooms and a conference suite for up to 150 delegates. All guest rooms have balconies and offer views of the marina or famous Rock of Gibraltar.";mylan["512hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["508hsName1"]="Pillars of Hercules";mylan["508hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["508hsDesc1"]="This monument at Jew&#039;s Gate was commissioned to depict the &quot;Passage of Time&quot; and Gibraltar&#039;s association with the Pillars of Hercules and shows Hercules supporting the world. The Pillars of Hercules in antiquity applied to the promontories that flank the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. The northern Pillar is the Rock of Gibraltar. The identity of the southern Pillar has been disputed through history, with the two most likely candidates being Monte Hacho in Ceuta and Jebel Musa in Morocco.";mylan["508hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["507hsName1"]="St Michael's Cave";mylan["507hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["507hsDesc1"]="Saint Michaels Cave the largest natural cave in Gibraltar. It has always interested visitors to Gibraltar. Originally believed to be bottomless, probably giving rise to the myth of a passage to Africa under the Straits of Gibraltar. The cave also plays host to concerts and musical spectaculars and the like.";mylan["507hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["504hsName1"]="The Moorish Castle";mylan["504hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["504hsDesc1"]="The Moorish Castle is a fortification in Gibraltar, The construction of which commenced in the 8th century AD, but there is no record of when it was completed. Its walls enclosed a huge area reaching down from the upper part of the Rock to the sea. The Tower of Homage and The Gate House. are impressive sights.";mylan["504hsVoucher1"]="";mylan["503hsName1"]="World War 2 Tunnels";mylan["503hssubTitle1"]="";mylan["503hsDesc1"]="The Rock of Gibraltar is honeycombed with a number of manmade tunnel systems, which reflect the centuries of conflict faced by Gibraltar during its many sieges. In 1940 during WW2 the future looked bleak for Gibraltar, the enemy surrounded it. An attack was believed imminent. The answer was to construct a massive network of tunnels, to build a fortress inside a fortress, a city within a city.";mylan["503hsVoucher1"]="";  mylan["626psName1"]="Scooter enthusiast";mylan["626pssubTitle1"]="";mylan["626psDesc1"]="Barbary Apes up to their usual tricks.";mylan["625psName1"]="Casemates Square North";mylan["625pssubTitle1"]="";mylan["625psDesc1"]="Arriving from La Línea de la Consepción in Spain to the north, one arrives in the square from this side."; 
