Principales Patrimonios de la Humanidad latinos
Posted by admin on January 30th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedEn las últimas décadas, en especial en la era del 2000, la Unesco a declarado cada vez más lugares como patrimonios con el objetivo de protegerlos. Les dejo a continuación una lista de algunos de los patrimonios principales, llenos de naturaleza y de cultura, dignos de ser visitados!
Parque Nacional Los Glaciares (Argentina)
Misiones jesuíticas de chiquitos (Bolivia)
Iglesias de Chiloe (Chile)
Parque Nacional de la isla de Coco (Costa Rica)
Casco histórico de La Habana (Cuba)
Isla Galápagos (Ecuador)
Ruinas Mayas de Copán (Honduras)
Ciudad El Tajín (México)
Ruinas de León Viejo (Nicaragua)
Misiones jesuíticas (Paraguay)
Ciudad de Santo Domingo (República Dominicana)
Colonia del Sacramento (Uruguay)
Parque Nacional Caimana (Venezuela)
Hola Andres, mi nombre es Casey. I’m currently taking Spanish classes in Washington, DC with a native instructor. Actually I took first Spanish classes in Maryland, but I work in DC now and that's why I take the Spanish lessons in Washington, DC (with a native Spanish tutor). I just wanted to thank you for making this blog and for the articles you write. Like I mentioned, I’m a Spanish student, right now I consider myself to be in an intermediate level. I understand most of what I hear and talk some. I love speaking Spanish and the culture, the Latin American culture was what motivated me to start taking Spanish lessons. I plan to travel to Latin America (Antofagasta, Chile, donde vive lo primos de mi novio). I hope to find Spanish tutors there, since I want to speak Spanish perfectly well! I really like the articles you post. They are very helpful, they are not only interesting, but they also help me practice my Spanish. Even though I don’t understand some of what is written, it helps me a lot to see the words that I’ve learned in my Spanish class used in sentences. I attended even one of the meetups you are promoting on your web site www.learnspanishdc.com and I enjoyed it and learned really much.

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