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Sep 07, 2012 News
Mexican Ambassador to Guyana, Francisco Olguin Uribe, donated several books to the National Library on Wednesday, during a courtesy call to Chief Librarian, Gillian Thompson.
Among them were books on the history of international relations of Mexico 1821-2010, Cultural Diplomacy Education and Human Rights; Philosophical, Political and Sociological Thinking; Hispanic American Literature; the Music of Latin America; Mexico and the Invention of American Art 1910-1950; the Electronic Medium of Diffusion and the Information Society.
Ambassador Uribe also donated a catalogue for “Fragmented Nature, Contemporary Artists in the Collection of the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs”.
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