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By Anna Valmero
MANILA CITY, METRO MANILA— Instituto Cervantes has announced a funding program for conservation projects in the country that aim to preserve Spanish-Filipino heritage sites and culture.
This year, the “Spanish Program for Cultural Cooperation” will prioritize conservation projects from provinces, Jose Rodriguez, executive director of Instituto Cervantes, said.
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