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  2. Centro de Estudios Públicos - Wikipedia

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    Centro de Estudios Públicos (CEP) is a non-profit Chilean think tank founded in 1980. Its stated mission is to “contribute to the development of a free and democratic society” through: 1) the analysis and dissemination of philosophical, political, social and economic problems of interest to Chilean society; 2) the study, discussion and design of public policies; and 3) the promotion of ...

  3. Archivo General de Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Among its collections is the "Fondo de Obras Publicas" (records of public works), formerly housed in the University of Puerto Rico's archives. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The objectives of this institution, which is managed by volunteers, and spearheaded by Joseph Harrison Flores, [ 3 ] is to make information accessible quickly and in a democratic way.

  4. List of museums in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Light (Museo de la Luz) [46] Museo Archivo de la Fotografía; Museum of Mexican Constitutions; Museum of Mexican Medicine – Brasil 33 Centro; Museum of Natural History (Mexico City) [47] Museum of the Palace of Fine Arts [48] Museum of Parliament Precinct [49] Museo de Arte Moderno [50] Museum of Popular Art [51] Museo de la Bola ...

  5. Liliana Angulo Cortés - Wikipedia

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    Angulo Cortés been inclined toward art education ever since she began her secondary studies. As a Professor of Studio Arts and a practicing artist, Angulo Cortés has researched and reflected for over 20 years on the Afro-descendant experience, as well as the lack of debate surrounding the images and stereotypes that have been built around Afro-descendant identity.

  6. José Luis González (writer) - Wikipedia

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    El país de cuatro pisos y otros ensayos. Río Piedras, Puerto Rico: Huracán, 1980. La luna no era de queso: Memorias de infancia. Río Piedras, Puerto Rico: Cultural, 1988. Literatura y sociedad de Puerto Rico: De los cronistas de Indias a la Generación del 98. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1976. Nueva visita al cuarto piso. Madrid ...

  7. Naranjito, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Naranjito (Spanish pronunciation: [naɾaŋˈxito]) is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the central region of the island, south of Toa Alta; north of Barranquitas and Comerío; east of Corozal; and west of Bayamón.

  8. Celestina Cordero - Wikipedia

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    Celestina Cordero (April 6, 1787 – January, 1862), was an educator who in 1802 founded a school for girls "escuela de amigas" in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Early years

  9. Gloria Guardia - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Guardia (1940 – 13 May 2019) was a Panamanian novelist, essayist and journalist whose works received recognition in Latin America, Europe, Australia and Japan. She was a Fellow at the Panamanian Academy of Letters and Associate Fellow at the Spanish Royal Academy, the Colombian and the Nicaraguan Academy of Letters