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  2. Public holidays in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Día de la Divina Pastora: Feast of the Divina Pastora: January 15 Día del Maestro: Teachers' Day: February 12 Día de la Juventud: Youth Day: February 20 Dia de la Federacion: Federation Day: March 8 Dia Internacional de la Mujer: International Women's Day: March 21 Día del abolición de la esclavitud: Slavery Abolition Anniversary March 28

  3. List of Teachers' Days - Wikipedia

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    On 15 May (known as "Día del Maestro") schools in Mexico are supposed to stop normal activities and organize cultural events that promote the importance and dignity of the teachers' role in society. [citation needed] In reality some schools operate as usual and others take the day off. The first Teacher's Day was celebrated on 15 May 1918.

  4. Ministry of Education (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The Venezuelan Ministry of Popular Power for Education (Spanish: Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Educación, MPPE) is the federal-level department responsible for organising the education system of Venezuela. In 2001 it was the Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture, with responsibility for Culture and Sport being assigned to separate ...

  5. José Antonio Abreu - Wikipedia

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    The Polar Music Prize 2009 is awarded the Venezuelan conductor, composer and economist José Antonio Abreu. Driven by a vision that the world of classical music can help improve the lives of Venezuela’s children, he created the music network El Sistema, which has given hundreds of thousands the tools to leave poverty.

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  7. List of presidents of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, José Antonio Páez declared Venezuela independent from Gran Colombia and became president, taking office on January 13, 1830. Although he was not the first president of Venezuela (having in mind Cristóbal Mendoza in 1811), he was the first head of state of independent Venezuela, after the dissolution of Gran Colombia.

  8. Education in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    According to Leonardo Carvajal from the Assembly of Education in Venezuela, the collection of books had "become a vulgar propaganda". [9] Venezuelan historian Inés Quintero stated that in all social science books, "there is an abuse of history, ... a clear trend favoring the current political project and the political programs of the ...

  9. Independence Day (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day (Spanish: Día de la Independencia), also known as the Fifth of July (Cinco de Julio) is the national independence holiday of Venezuela, marked every year on July 5 which celebrates the anniversary since the enactment of the 1811 Venezuelan Declaration of Independence, making the country the first Spanish colony in South America to declare independence. [1]