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0 comments Ancient map offers key to Mesoamerican history

A map painted by Mexican Indians in the mid-16th century has become a key document for understanding the migration of Mesoamerican peoples from their land of origin in what is now the U.S. Southwest.BY: DATE: 08-25-2009A map painted by Mexican...

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0 comments Experts in Colonial Florida

This is a list containing the name and information of prestigeuos experts in various areas (such as architecture, antropologhy and history) on Florida's History and the creation of the United States of America.BY: DATE: 05-20-2009EXPERTSAmy Turner...

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0 comments From Florida to Alaska, the cutting short of Spain's conquest of America

Long before U.S. settlers began what the movies popularized as "the winning of the West," Spaniards had already traveled throughout those inhospitable areas in a series of exploits almost forgotten in both Spain and the United States but which...

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0 comments Luisgé Martín and Marta Sanz to visit Miami and New York to promote reading in Spanish

Spanish writers Luisgé Martín and Marta Sanz will be the next two authors to visit Miami and New York to promote the reading of books in Spanish as part of the Spanish Authors in America program. Martín received the Ramón Gómez de la Serna Prize for...

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0 comments Comic remember the history around the 1812 Spanish Constitution, known as La Pepa

Two centuries after the Napoleonic invasion that stopped at the gates of Cadiz, now cartoons in a collection of comic books summarize the major historical episodes of the early years of the nineteenth century. Since the battle of Trafalgar until the...

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0 comments Wikilengua ranks among six most representative wikis in Spanish

Wikilengua was named as one of the six most representative Spanish-language wikis (Web sites that allows users to add and update content using their own Internet browser) in the January edition of the magazine Personal Computer & Internet.BY:...

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0 comments An American evolution: How Spanish went from marginalized to mainstream

The United States is the worlds second largest Spanish-speaking country, surpassed in the number of Spanish speakers only by Mexico, and to measure the influence of Spanish in contemporary mainstream America one need only to channel surf.BY: DATE:...

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0 comments New book looks at Latin Americans' attitudes toward Spain

Things have changed now, the analyst says, and seven out of every 10 Latin Americans (71 percent) have a good opinion of Spain, compared with 12 percent who say thay have a bad opinion.BY: REAL INSTITUTO ELCANODATE: 03-09-2009A new book says Latin...

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0 comments More than 225 years of Spanish journalism available on Web

Material from 2,000 newspapers published in Spain and Latin America from 1777 up to 2005, amounting to 4.3 million pages, may now be consulted on the Internet at the site of the Virtual Press History Library (Biblioteca Virtual de Prensa Historica,...

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0 comments Event to mark anniversary of Spanish poet's arrival in Florida

The Spanish Cultural Center in Miami is honoring one of the greatest Spanish poets of all time: Juan Ramon Jimenez, winner of the 1956 Nobel Prize for Literature, on the 70th anniversary of his arrival in Florida.BY: -DATE: 02-25-2009The writer and...

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0 comments Spain's Efe marks 70th anniversary

Spains international news agency Efe, the worlds fourth largest and the biggest in the Spanish-speaking world with a network of 3,000 journalists offering daily coverage to more than 2,000 subscribers, this January marks 70 years of providing a...

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0 comments Top Spanish cuisine, chefs to shine at Miami food fair

Spanish cuisine and some of its most prestigious chefs and restaurants will be the key attractions this month at Miami's South Beach Wine & Food Festival, one of the best-known and most traditional annual gastronomic events in the world.BY:...

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