Invites Governor to Visit and Contribute to the State Center for Documentation of the Arts
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Mexicali, May 8. The governor of the Pilar Avila Olmeda invited the population to visit the State Center for Documentation of the Arts (CEDA) and contribute materials that account for the artistic development of the entity. The objective, indicated in a press release, is to preserve and strengthen the cultural heritage of Baja California, and explained that the CEDA, recently inaugurated as part of the Historical Archive of the State and attache…
Mexicali.- The Government of the State celebrated the creation of the State Center for Documentation of the Arts (CEDA), a space dedicated to the preservation and preservation of the artistic and cultural heritage of Baja California. The center, inaugurated on April 29, attached to the Historical Archive of the State through the Secretariat of Culture, concentrates thousands of documents, publications and images related to the cultural history o…
With the aim of preserving and strengthening the cultural heritage of Baja California, the governor of the Pilar Avila Olmeda promotes the State Center for Documentation of the Arts (CEDA) and invites citizens to visit it and contribute with materials that account for the artistic development of the entity. The state president reported that ... The entry Search to conserve photos, tickets and documents that tell the cultural history of BC was fi…
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