Biomuseo de Panamá

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Reflexiones sobre los movimientos que ampliaron la democracia en los años 60

A través del movimiento por los derechos civiles, las movilizaciones estudiantiles, el hippismo y las nuevas luchas por el reconocimiento y la inclusión, analizamos cómo una generación comenzó a cuestionar las certezas heredadas en la posguerra y a ampliar los límites de la parti ...  Show more

¿Qué es y dónde queda Uzbekistán?

Ubicado en el corazón de Asia Central, Uzbekistán es una nación marcada por siglos de historia y por su papel fundamental en la antigua Ruta de la Seda. Ciudades legendarias como Samarcanda, Bujará y Jiva fueron centros de comercio, ciencia y cultura que conectaron Oriente y Occi ...  Show more

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