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Portuguese and Spanish are the main work languages OAS: 4 (English, French, Spanish) Organização dos Estados Americanos Washington, D.C., United States OIAS: 2 (Spanish) Organização dos Estados Ibero-americanos Madrid, Spain: PATHF: 3 (English, Portuguese) Federação Pan-Americana de Andebol Guaynabo, Puerto Rico: Rio Group: 2 (Spanish ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (and surrounding environs of "Greater" or "Metro-Boston"). These countries have established a resident consular presence to provide diplomatic and trade representation.
The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese is a language-specific professional association in the United States that was founded on December 29, 1917, in New York City as the American Association of Teachers of Spanish. The name was changed to the present one when Portuguese was added to the association's mission in 1944.
The Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers opened its new office in Everett, Mass. The new space is located at 792 Broadway.
Portuguese language teachers from 21 school districts came together at Dartmouth High School conference to share classroom experiences and strategies.
Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth; Beacon Capital Partners; Black Academy of Arts and Letters; Black and Pink; Blue Lab; Boston Aeronautical Society; Boston Art Commission; Boston Authors Club; Boston By Foot; Boston College Media Research and Action Project; Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society; Boston Finance ...
It held meetings with trade unionists teachers from different countries and unions: Cuba, Germany, Egypt, Palestine, Greece, Italy, Mexico, etc. FISE publishes every year announcements and posters useful for every trade union, concerning the International Workers’ May Day (May 1), the International Teachers Day, the International Women's Day ...
The Center for International Higher Education, established in 1995, is a global resource for information and analysis about higher education. Located at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts , the Center also sponsors selected research projects .