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Histoplasmosis infection in Spanish travelers to Latin America

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2005
The aim of the study presented here was to assess the incidence of histoplasma infection in a cohort of 342 individuals in Spain who had traveled to Latin America for the first time. The histoplasmin skin test was positive in 20% of the travelers, and Central America posed a higher risk for infection than South America (p=0.013). Sleeping outdoors (p=0.
J, Gascón   +8 more
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The Spanish Banks strategy in Latin America [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
The expansion of Spanish banks in Latin America is one of the most important elements of bank internationalisation in recent years. At first glance, it is paradoxical that at a time of notable progress in the process of European integration, there is an intensification of Spanish investment flows to Latin America.
Carmen Hernansanz, Miguel Sebastian
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Spanish Bilateral Initiatives for Education in Latin America

PROSPECTS, 2007
The research presented in this article concerns la Agencia Espanola de Cooperacion Internacional (Spanish Agency for International Cooperation—AECI) and its growing presence in Latin America since the late 1990s. The aim is to evaluate the transformative potential that bilateral funding can have on educational reform in the region.
Regina Cortina, María Teresa Sánchez
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The Spanish Language in Latin America in the 20th Century

2022
The Spanish language is the second largest in the world. While most of its syntactical patterns are the same, many of its speakers—around 450 million of them (the majority of whom live in Latin America)—use it in diverse, heterogeneous ways, to the point that it might be convenient to talk not of one español but of several.
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The North American Teacher of Spanish in Latin America

Hispania, 1949
This paper is a report of the activities of teachers of Spanish in Latin America which have come to my attention. It does not pretend to be a comprehensive report, even of these activities. Its purpose is practical and two-fold: to present what has been done, and to suggest what may yet be developed along educational lines through the efforts of North ...
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The Spanish Language in Latin America since Independence

2017
The Spanish language arrived in Latin America as a tool of Iberian colonization. Indigenous languages struggled to survive under the implacable presence of an imperial tongue serving not only to make all subjects part of the Spanish Empire but also, and primarily, as a mechanism to evangelize a population considered by the conquistadors, soldiers ...
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Spanish sme's in Latin America: export barriers

2020
ESCI
Arteaga Ortiz, Jesús   +2 more
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The Spanish Arts of Latin America

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1962
Joseph Armstrong Baird, Francois Cali
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The Spanish Banks' Strategy in Latin America [PDF]

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The expansion of Spanish banks in Latin America is one of the most important elements of bank internationalisation in recent years. Spanish banks now head the ranking of foreign banks in the region. At first glance, it is paradoxical that at a time of notable progress in the process of European integration, there is an intensification of Spanish ...
Miguel Sebastin, Carmen Hernansanz
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