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The Colegio Militar Caldas or Caldas Military Academy, is a private military school in Bogotá, Colombia. The school was founded in 1960 by the Cooperative of Retired Soldiers under the name Colegio Militar Cooperativo. It was first located on the site of the "Ramírez Military Academy".
Vibre el clarín de la guerra, resuenen las fanfarrias Redoblen los tambores, una marcha triunfal Y lleven de la Patria a todos los confines Tu nombre sacrosanto, Colegio Militar Tu nombre sacrosanto, Colegio Militar Verse Colegio sacrosanto, de memoria bendita de forjaran sus almas, Montes de Oca y Melgar La Patria bate marcha de honor a tu ...
The Leoncio Prado Military Academy (Spanish: Colegio Militar Leoncio Prado) is a Peruvian educational institution founded on 27 August 1943 by President of the Republic Manuel Prado Ugarteche and Secretary of Education Elías La Rosa.
The Escuela Militar de Cadetes General José María Córdova (English: Colombian Army Military Academy "General José María Córdova", ESMIC) is a 4-year military academy in charge of the formation of the future combatant officers of the Colombian National Army. It is also an institution of higher education, where the cadets in training carry ...
The Tax Administration Service (Spanish: Servicio de Administración Tributaria, SAT) is the revenue service of the Mexican federal government. The government agency is a deconcentrated bureau of the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit , Mexico's cabinet-level finance ministry, and is under the immediate direction of the Chief of the Tax ...
The Portuguese Colégio Militar gave birth to a net of twelve military schools in Brazil (Porto Alegre, Santa Maria, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Juíz de Fora, Salvador, Recife, Fortaleza, Manaus, Brasília and Campo Grande) built in cooperation with the Portuguese experience of a centenary school with high levels of success.
Colegio Militar is a station on Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro system. [2] [3] It is located in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City, northwest of the city centre, on Calzada México-Tacuba. [2] In 2019 the station had an average ridership of 15,275 passengers per day. [4]
Due to this, the Colegio Militar del Uruguay (Spanish for 'Military College of Uruguay') was founded on August 25, 1885 through a decree promulgated by the then Minister of War, Máximo Tajes. [2] It was established in Quinta de Casaravilla, an estate on the outskirts of Montevideo .