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The Peruvian North American Cultural Institute (Spanish: Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano; ICPNA, [ipna]) [1] is a binational cultural centre that teaches American English and promotes the cultural exchange between Peru and the United States.
Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt is and was founded on the 3rd of December 1946 by American residents in Peru. It is a sectarian, non-profit, private day school supported by student tuition and fees.
The British–Peruvian Cultural Association (Spanish: Asociación Cultural Peruano Británica), also known simply as the BRITÁNICO, is a private non-profit cultural association in Peru that teaches the English language and promotes a cultural integration between Peru and the United Kingdom.
It is located in the cultural center of the city of Lima, around the Museo de la Nación and the National Library of Peru, in an area of 10,884 m 2. It was inaugurated on October 1, 2015. [3] The complex has the capacity to accommodate around 10,000 people, has 18 rooms and four levels of basements and 4 floors of an auditorium. [4] [5]
Peruvian Americans are Americans of Peruvian descent.. According to the U.S. Census Bureau 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, as of 2021, 720,626 U.S. residents identify themselves as being of Peruvian origin. [2]
Colegio Anglo Americano Prescott is a school in Arequipa, Peru, named after William H. Prescott an American scientific historian. The school was founded in 1965 by a group of British, American and Peruvian citizens; it retains its bilingual emphasis, maintaining a student exchange program with several English-speaking schools. [ 1 ]
The Ibero-American Cultural Centre (Spanish: Centro Cultural Iberoamericano, Russian: Ибероамериканский культурный центр) is a ...
The Centro was known internationally as a dynamic cultural center where academics such as Shifra Goldman, Tomas Ybarra Frausto and Chon Noriega could be found conversing with community members as well as artists such as Magu, Luis Valdez, Judy Baca, Sergio Arau, Lalo Guerrero, Jose Montoya, Barbara Carrasco, Gabino Palomares and El Vez. Groups ...