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Municipal Government Encourages Reading and Fun in Various Areas of the City

In order to expand the coverage and reach more population, the Directorates of Culture and Education of the Government of the Capital encourage reading and share non-formal knowledge through the “Learning” and the “Letters Rolling” program. In this way, staff from both municipal units travel through different parts of the city to bring fun, learning and the approach to literature for the population of all ages.
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In the localities of Paposo, Michilla and Quillagua, belonging to the communes of Taltal, Mejillones and María Elena, respectively; the Seremi of Cultures, Arts and Heritage together with the Seremi of Education, recently carried out the “Lectora Route” as part of the actions of the National Reading Development Plan in the Antofagasta region.

In order to expand the coverage and reach more population, the Directorates of Culture and Education of the Government of the Capital encourage reading and share non-formal knowledge through the “Learning” and the “Letters Rolling” program. In this way, staff from both municipal units travel through different parts of the city to bring fun, learning and the approach to literature for the population of all ages.

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Código San Luis - Periódico en línea broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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