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a consortium of billionaire businessmen from around the world, successful hoteliers, has prepared ^a billion-pound project^ for Maras.


Marash is a billion pound project.

he website Express.co.uk, published in England, published a striking article about the closed Marash. According to news reports, a consortium of billionaire businessmen from around the world, as well as the world's most successful hoteliers, has prepared a billion-pound project for Maras.

However, there is one more detail in the news: this project could become a headache for the English King Charles.

Claiming that the Golden Sands hotel in Maras belongs to Charles, the newspaper notes that the giant initiative regarding Maras could cause a diplomatic scandal for England and the royal family.

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13.02.2024

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