The Cervantes Institute strengthens its presence in the US with a center in Los Angeles that will open on December 12

Queen Letizia will attend the inauguration of the headquarters, number 65 of the organization for the promotion of Spanish, which will be directed by the writer Luisgé Martín.

There is already a date for the inauguration of the new center of the Cervantes Institute. It will be on December 12, in the United States, in a city with unequivocal Spanish origin in its name, Los Angeles. A space that will become number 65 in the worldwide network of the entity that oversees the promotion and protection of the Spanish language and its culture, as well as the rest of the country’s languages.

It was announced this Tuesday in Madrid by the director of Cervantes, Luis García Montero, minutes before attending the annual meeting of the institution's Board of Trustees, in Aranjuez, chaired by King Felipe and Queen Letizia and with the assistance of the President of the Government, Pedro Sanchez. "The queen will be at the inauguration," said García Montero, from the Los Angeles center, which will be directed by the writer Luis García Martín, known as Luisgé Martín.

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