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The building functioned as the Centro del Arte (Art Centre) from 1986 until established as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in 1988. In 1988, portions of the new museum were opened to the public, mostly in temporary configurations; that same year it was decreed by the Ministry of Culture as a national museum.
The National Training Service (Spanish: Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje, SENA) [4] is a Colombian public institution aimed to develop vocational training programs for the Colombian labor force as a means to increase the competitiveness of Colombia's enterprises. It's a government initiative to develop education in Colombia and foment employment.
Sofía Suescun Galdeano (born July 4, 1996) is a Spanish television personality, model, and influencer who became known after competing in Gran Hermano 16, where she was the winner. [2] Since then, she has participated as a collaborator and presenter on several television programs.
Sofía receives a patient who puts her in danger because of Titi. Laura argues again with Vicente because of Paula's presence. Sofía goes to the newspaper and discovers that Titi was the one who placed the erotic ad. Martha continues to treat Fede badly. Sofía confronts Titi for placing the ad in the newspaper.
Sofia Alexandra Cepa Escobar Ferreira da Silva (born 29 November 1984) is a Portuguese soprano singer and actress. She is best known for being part of the cast in West End musicals, in London. She performed the role of Maria in West Side Story .
Sant Sena Hari Mandir, Chatpalli Building JC Nagar Hubli. A hagiography to Sena appears in the abhangas of the 14th century Varkari saint-poet Janabai. [6] In one of his abhangas, the Varkari saint-poet Tukaram (1577–c.1650) uses the example of Sena Nhavi and other saints who were low in the caste hierarchy to illustrate that caste is irrelevant when compared to devotion and merit. [7]
Sophia University, (Japanese: 上智大学, Jōchi Daigaku; Latin: Universitas Sedis Sapientiae) is a private Jesuit research university in Tokyo, Japan.Founded in 1913 by the Jesuits, it was granted university status in 1928, becoming the first Catholic university in Japan. [3]