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Colegio La Nueva Esperanza; Colegio de La Esperanza; Colegio Salesiano San Pedro Claver; Colegio de la Salle Cartagena; Colegio Biffi ( Congregación De Hermanas Franciscanas Misioneras De Marìa Auxiliadora) Colegio Eucarístico de Santa Teresa [Hermanas Mercedarias del Sanrisimo Sacramento del Altar] Corporación Colegio Latinoamericano
Colegio Alemán Humboldt de Guayaquil ... Colegio la Salle, Cuenca; Colegio Manuel J. Calle; Unidad Educativa Bilingüe Interamericana, Cuenca;
Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, founder of the De La Salle Brothers and Patron Saint of all teachers. Lasallian educational institutions [1] are educational institutions affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic religious teaching order founded by French priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was canonized in 1900 and proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as patron saint of all teachers ...
Colegio Simón Bolívar may refer to: Colegio Simón Bolívar (Acapulco) Colegio Simón Bolívar de la Salle Pedregal; Colegio La Salle Simón Bolívar; Colegio Simón Bolívar (Chile) Colegio Simón Bolívar (Col. Insurgentes, Mixcoac, Mexico City) Colegio Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
Colegio La Salle Simón Bolívar is a private school system in Mexico City. It has two campuses: the Galicia Campus in Colonia Insurgentes, Mixcoac, Benito Juárez and the Mixcoac campus in Col. Florida, Mixcoac. The former has primary school and the latter has middle and senior high school. [1]
Plaza Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela Simón Bolívar's equestrian statue in Cartagena, Colombia The Plaza Bolivar of Lima, Peru with the Legislative Palace in the foreground Simón Bolívar Monument, Sixth Avenue entrance to Central Park, New York City Statue of Simón Bolívar in Berlin, Germany Statue of Simón Bolívar in Washington DC, United States Plaza de Bolívar, Bogotá, Colombia
The Universidad de La Salle is a private, Catholic and Lasallian institution of higher education run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Bogotá, D.C., Cundinamarca, Colombia. It was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1964. It has 4 locations: 3 in Bogotá DC- one in the downtown area, in Chapinero, and in the ...
The Guayaquil Conference (Spanish: Conferencia de Guayaquil) was a meeting that took place on July 26–27, 1822 in the port city of Guayaquil (today part of Ecuador) between libertadors José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar to discuss the future of Peru, and South America in general. The conference is considered a turning point in the South ...