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  2. Instituto Cervantes - Wikipedia

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    Instituto Cervantes (Spanish: [instiˈtuto θerˈβantes], the Cervantes Institute) is a worldwide nonprofit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. [2] It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of Don Quixote and perhaps the most important figure in the history of Spanish literature .

  3. Instituto Cervantes, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The institute is a Grade II listed building. [2] Following the closure of the library, the building operated as the Castlefield Information centre. It is now the Manchester offices of the Instituto Cervantes. [7] The institute, established by the Spanish government in 1991, promotes the "study, use and teaching of the Spanish language". [8]

  4. Cervantine Library - Wikipedia

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    The Cervantine Library Spanish: Biblioteca Cervantina (also known as the Library Miguel de Cervantes) is a library located on the main campus of Tecnológico de Monterrey, in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.The library has about 130,000 items in its collection, with its holdings on Mexican history and culture ranked second in the Americas.

  5. Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library - Wikipedia

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    The library is named for Miguel de Cervantes, the famous 16th-century Spanish author and one of the most illustrious names in world literary history. From its inception in 1999, this library has chosen to apply structural markup based on XML and the TEI encoding scheme for the creation of its documents.

  6. Caryatid Building - Wikipedia

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    The Cervantes Institute icon (design by Enric Satué) is placed on the cover of the building, located between the caryatids in October 2006. On October 12, 2006, it is inaugurated by the kings of Spain, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia. The second headquarters, which is used as a teacher training center, is located in the Colegio del Rey de ...

  7. File:Caja de las Letras (Instituto Cervantes, Madrid) 01.jpg

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    English: The so-named Caja de las Letras ("Letters' Vault") at the Cervantes Institute headquarters in Madrid . It's the bank vault of the former Río de la Plata Bank building. Español: La llamada Caja de las Letras , en la sede central del Instituto Cervantes ( Madrid , España ).

  8. Institut Cervantes - Wikipedia

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  9. Instituto Cervantes Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto Cervantes in Sydney, Australia is a branch of the Instituto Cervantes, the institution created by Spain in 1991. The Instituto Cervantes in Sydney is also the Spanish Cultural Centre. It was inaugurated by the King and Queen of Spain, together with the Australian Authorities on 25 June 2009.