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[Title] => Instituto Cervantes opens SPCC Grant Year 2011
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[Title] => Manila expands Spanish cultural heritage advocacy
[Summary] => Manila Historical and Heritage Commission vice chairperson Gemma Cruz-Araneta said they have expanded their advocacy for Spanish cultural heritage preservation by reaching out to local government units across the nation.
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Spain, the Philippines and the former Spanish territories in the Pacific Islands share a common legacy which has been continually nurtured through the years, opening windows for mutual growth and understanding through collaboration and cooperation.
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October 25, 2007 - 12:00am