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BABEL International Language Institute Cartagena

Spanish is the third most spoken language worldwide after Chinese and English. Therefore the learning of Spanish offers many opportunities for personal and professional development.It is an important tool for international communication, cultural exchange and globalized trade. Several of the fastest emerging economies speak Spanish, offering and abundance of private as well as economic opportunities for those who dominate the language. To get a deeper understanding of the colorful culture of Latin America and the Caribbean, it is also indispensable to have at least an intermediate level of Spanish. Only then will the full meaning of its values and traditions, its expressions, its music and other facets of cultural life reveal itself.BABEL offers the possibility to lean Spanish in an authentic and diverse cultural ambience and combine it with a very joyful experience – in the historically fascinating city of Cartagena de Indias, which for sure will enchant you with its magical flair.

viernes, 21 de febrero de 2014

Place to Visit in Cartagena Colombia, Plaza de la Trinidad

PLAZA DE LA TRINIDAD
Se llama así desde 1643, año en que la Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad fue terminada de construir. Tiempo después, siendo Cartagena independiente de la Corona Española, el Cabildo dispuso que se le llamara Plaza de la Libertad, en honor de los habitantes del barrio Getsemaní que se congregaban en dicha plaza y quienes participaron el 11 de noviembre de 1811 en la revolución que traería como consecuencia la firma del Acta de Independencia. También se cuenta que desde el propio atrio de la iglesia los caudillos exhortaban al pueblo enardecido.

Fuente*http://www.cartagenacaribe.com/arquitectura/plazasycalles/trinidad.htm

PLAZA DE LA TRINIDAD
It is so named since 1643, when the Church of the Holy Trinity was completed build. Later, being independent Cartagena of the Spanish Crown, the council decided to be called Freedom Square, in honor of the citizens of Gethsemane neighborhood gathered in the plaza and who attended the November 11, 1811 in the revolution that would result in the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Also note that from the churchyard itself the leaders exhorted the enraged people.

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