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A City Council Teaches 20 Neighbors How to Make Wicker Baskets

Twenty residents of Alovera are trained in a traditional basketry course. During the week of September 22-26, the City of Alovera has offered in its municipal facilities a training course in the learning of traditional basketry. Twenty residents of Alovera have been trained in this course. For this purpose, the registration period, limited to registered, was opened in July, the option of signing up for free, with the only cost of paying for mate…
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Twenty residents of Alovera are trained in a traditional basketry course. During the week of September 22-26, the City of Alovera has offered in its municipal facilities a training course in the learning of traditional basketry. Twenty residents of Alovera have been trained in this course. For this purpose, the registration period, limited to registered, was opened in July, the option of signing up for free, with the only cost of paying for mate…

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La Crónica de Guadalajara: Tu periódico digital broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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