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                    [Title] => Instituto Cervantes celebrates Spanish Language Day at Shangri-La Plaza
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Instituto Cervantes teams up with Shangri-La Plaza to celebrate the fourth annual Día E or Día del Español (Spanish Day) on June 23.

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Speaking during yesterday’s celebration of Spanish Day, Jose Miguel Cortes, Spanish embassy economic and commercial counselor, said Spain has been discussing with Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano how to interest the Spanish tourism sector in the investment possibilities available in the Philippines.
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Instituto Cervantes teams up with Shangri-La Plaza to celebrate the fourth annual Día E or Día del Español (Spanish Day) on June 23.

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Speaking during yesterday’s celebration of Spanish Day, Jose Miguel Cortes, Spanish embassy economic and commercial counselor, said Spain has been discussing with Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano how to interest the Spanish tourism sector in the investment possibilities available in the Philippines.
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