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  2. Languages of South America - Wikipedia

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    Main language families of South America (other than Aimaran, Mapudungun, and Quechuan, which expanded after the Spanish conquest). Indigenous languages of South America include, among several others, the Quechua languages in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru and to a lesser extent in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia; Guaraní in Paraguay and to a much lesser extent in Argentina and Bolivia; Aymara in ...

  3. Bilingual education by country or region - Wikipedia

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    There are many English–Spanish schools in Argentina. Several are in the provinces where the Irish who were part of the local elite used to live. While medium- to big-sized cities are likely to have several bilingual schools, bilingual education remains an exception rather than the norm and is generally reserved for the upper classes.

  4. List of mathematical societies - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical Society of South Eastern Europe (MASSEE) [2] Quaternion Society; Ramanujan Mathematical Society; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics; Southeast Asian Mathematical Society (SEAMS) [3] Spectra (mathematical association) Unión Matemática de América Latina y el Caribe (UMALCA) [4] Young Mathematicians Network [5]

  5. Category:Schools in South America by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Schools in South America by country. 1 language. ... Schools in Argentina (12 C, 15 P) B.

  6. Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Its origins date to 1661, when it was known as Colegio Grande de San Carlos, when the colonial government entrusted the Jesuit Order with the education of the youth. After the Papal suppression of the Jesuits from Spanish Empire-controlled South America in 1767, the institution languished until 1772, when governor Juan José de Vértiz y Salcedo reopened the school as the Real Colegio de San ...

  7. Education in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    "Spanish America's universities were created to serve the Church and state simultaneously. They often functioned by the authority of papal bulls and royal charters. The first to receive the papal bull was the Dominican Republic's University of Santo Domingo (1538). First to receive the royal authorization was Peru's University of San Marcos (1551).

  8. Category:Lists of schools in South America - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 February 2021, at 18:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Category:Languages of South America - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers published in South America by language (3 C) S. ... 20 P) Spanish language in South America (1 C, 7 P) U. Unclassified languages of South America (2 C, 42 P)