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  2. Academia Colombiana de la Lengua - Wikipedia

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    The academy is the oldest of all the Latin American Spanish language academies, the first official academy founded outside Spain. [2] It was founded in 1871 by a group of writers and philology specialists, including Jose Maria Vergara y Vergara, Manuel María Mallarino; Rufino José Cuervo, the father of Hispanic-American philology; and Miguel Antonio Caro.

  3. History of Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    The first two universities are the deed of Dominican monks (1563 and 1573). In 1592 San Bartolomé seminar school was founded to provide higher education to Spanish children; Jesuits ruled the school, and in 1605 they founded the Maximum School located in one of the Major Plaza corners.

  4. Colombian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The educated speech of Bogotá, a generally conservative variety of Spanish, has high popular prestige among Spanish-speakers throughout the Americas. [3] The Colombian Academy of Language (Academia Colombiana de la Lengua) is the oldest Spanish language academy after Spain's Royal Spanish Academy; it was founded in 1871. [4]

  5. Colegio San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Colegio San Carlos is an all-male, private, bilingual (Spanish and English) school in Bogotá, Colombia. The school has been recognized as one of the sources of many national leaders. [1] The school works under the auspice of the local Roman Catholic Benedictine Monasterio de Tibatí, and the Assumption Abbey in Richardton, North Dakota, United ...

  6. Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé - Wikipedia

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    The co-educational school was founded on 27 September 1604 by the Archbishop of Bogota Bartolomé Lobo Guerrero [2] and the Jesuits José Dadey, Martín de Funes, Juan Bautista Coluccini, Martín de Torres, Bernabé de Rojas, and Diego Sánchez. [3] The school is managed by the Society of Jesus.

  7. Timeline of Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    1870 - Banco de Bogota founded [10] 1871 - Academia Colombiana de la Lengua (national language academy) founded; 1875 - Capitol building constructed [1] 1876 - Prison begins operating. [13] 1881 - Papel Periódico Ilustrado begins publication [14] 1884 Compañía Colombiana de Teléfonos (telephone company) established; Tramway begins operating [4]

  8. Centro Cultural y Educativo Reyes Católicos - Wikipedia

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    The Centro Cultural Educativo Español Reyes Católicos or the Colegio Español Reyes Católicos is a Spanish international school in Bogotá, Colombia, operated by the Spanish Ministry of Education. [1] It is between carrera 11B and calle 127A in northern Bogota. [2]

  9. Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced - Wikipedia

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    To enhance global perspectives and language skills, Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced offers a bilingual education, primarily focusing on Spanish and English. The school emphasizes the development of strong communication skills in both languages, integrating them throughout the curriculum to ensure students are proficient and comfortable using both.