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  2. Escuela Oficial de Idiomas - Wikipedia

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    The first school opened in Madrid in 1911 under the name Escuela Central de Idiomas, which from the outset included English, French, and German in its curriculum. [1] In the 1911 enrollment appear the names of several notable people including Maria de Maeztu Whitney, Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz and Carmen de Burgos.

  3. Universidad Isabel I - Wikipedia

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    Universidad Isabel I (Spanish: Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla), also known as University Isabel I of Castile or University Isabel I, is a private, state-recognized university located in Burgos, Spain which offers studies in business, law, economics, humanities and health science degrees mainly for working professionals and trainees via blended learning and distance learning.

  4. Instituto Cervantes - Wikipedia

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    Instituto Cervantes (Spanish: [instiˈtuto θerˈβantes], the Cervantes Institute) is a worldwide nonprofit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. [2] It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of Don Quixote and perhaps the most important figure in the history of Spanish literature.

  5. Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Parque de El Parral is located at the old "Hospital del Rey", a former hospital for pilgrims of the "Way of Saint James", now part of the University of Burgos campus. El paseo de la Quinta is located on the south bank of the Arlanzón River, on the old and new path of the Cartuja de Miraflores. In the natural area of Las Veguillas, the ...

  6. University of Burgos - Wikipedia

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    The "Hospital del Rey" now central to the university's campus, is located along the Way of Saint James (Camino de Santiago) passing through west Burgos. It was founded by Alfonso VIII in 1195. Together with the Monastery of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas it was a great shelter for pilgrims. Upon entry is the shrine of French saint San ...

  7. Enrique Díez Canedo - Wikipedia

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    He also worked for Revista Latina and the Revista Crítica, directed by Francisco Villaespesa and Carmen de Burgos respectively. As a theatre critic he started with a series of articles in El Globo, 1908. He was among the contributors of the Madrid-based avant-garde magazine Prometeo. [2]

  8. List of municipalities in Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Arauzo de Torre: 107 Arcos de la Llana: 311 Arenillas de Riopisuerga: 230 Arija: 222 Arlanzón: 373 Arraya de Oca: 58 Atapuerca: 202 Los Ausines: 138 Avellanosa de Muñó: 152 Bahabón de Esgueva: 136 Los Balbases: 350 Baños de Valdearados: 454 Bañuelos de Bureba: 44 Barbadillo de Herreros: 145 Barbadillo del Mercado: 175 Barbadillo del Pez ...

  9. Alcides Figueroa Bilingual School - Wikipedia

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    The Alcides Figueroa Bilingual School (formerly Sergio Ramírez de Arellano-Hostos Regional Bilingual Secondary School) is a bilingual, magnet secondary school located in Añasco, Puerto Rico. Alcides is run by the Puerto Rico Department of Education and falls under its Specialized Schools Unit (UnEE, for its initials in Spanish).