Monday, May 31, 2010

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A PIECE OF VENEZUELA IN ITALY NUOVO

In the city of Corato Venezuelan Italo Center celebrates its 40th Anniversary



For two consecutive days the Venezuelan community was felt in the city Corato, Bari Province, Italy, where the Centro Italo Venezolano celebrated its fortieth anniversary, with the support and participation of the Cultural Marie Antoinette Borjas on behalf of the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Italy, and Magaly Arocha Rivas Consul representing the Consulate General of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Naples.

On Saturday 20 September in the scope of this commemoration, was presented with a plaque of appreciation to Mr. Vincenzo Agatino founder of the Center for forty years that has spread our values, folklore and Venezuelan and above all has kept alive the roots, love and respect for our country.

"May his example serve as a driving force for the unity of our community in these blessed lands of southern Italy, where thousands of men and women of good migrated in search of a better destination. Venezuela is the adjective multicultural land this endless races from elsewhere have made and continue to built the great country that Bolívar dreamed. Our government currently spends and prioritizes the most important resource: the human being, and you are a living example of in our noble gentile Venezuelan people, "stressed the Consul Arocha. Maria Antonieta

Borjas then highlighted by a significant travel, cultural and educational achievements of these years of the Bolivarian government "we have had a significant development in the cultural, social, economic and educational wish to spread to the whole Venezuelan community residing abroad and realize new projects involving the Venezuelan community "

Then it was made an official visit to Luigi Perrone Corato Mayor who said" our city has a debt Venezuela historic because it was there where so many people from this region found new hope, we have our development in large part to this migration. "
the seat of the Centro Italo Venezolano the community expressed their gratification and enthusiasm to the staff of the Consulate General in Naples, who held consular registrations and disseminated information on various practices. Also we had the opportunity to gather a group of intellectuals, teachers and journalists in the Puglia region who were willing to cooperate in exchange projects with the university sector and willingness to make Venezuela publications.
The Venezuelan community paid tribute to our country through a demonstration of traditional dances like the drum, the joropo, merengue and delighted the audience with some songs sung in the company of four.

Sunday 22 September there was a floral tribute to Simon Bolivar Square that bears his name. In Coralville is one of the largest Venezuelan Italian populations of southern Italy. In this small town there are two places alluding to the country: Plaza Venezuela with the busts of Simon Rodríoguez and Andres Bello, and the Plaza Bolivar where rests a bust of Father of the Nation. On its streets Hear the English language and Caribbean melodies resonate and the national anthem.


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