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Puerto Rico that “we must be proud” of the Hispanic heritage. Felipe VI Puerto Rico Walteryour help to continue reporting Become a member of Nuevatribuna The celebration of the 500 years of the founding of San José de Puerto Rico had the King of Spain as the guest of honor, who, from the hands of the mayor of the Costa Rican capital, received the keys to the city. The monarch's visit provoked the admiration and applause of hundreds of locals, but also the rejection and disapproval of thousands of Puerto Ricans who, through social networks, made their opinion known regarding the King's speech.
The Spanish conquest promoted constructions and buildings that today, more than 500 years later, continue to house public institutions," Felipe said before the local authorities, in a biased interpretation of what the colonization of the island meant. The monarch ured that "we must be proud of the Hispanic heritage and the model that Spanish colonization Malta Phone Number left in Latin America and the Caribbean, because it involved the creation of government institutions, the construction of universities, schools, hospitals and printing presses." Felipe spoke as if in the course of years since the founding of San José there had been no other interpretations of history, beyond the official one.
Felipe spoke as if in the course of 500 years since the founding of San José there had been no other interpretations of history, beyond the official one. For decades in Latin America there has been a growing rejection of the holiday of October 12. Or, in the best of cases, the official version of the conquest has lost force in the face of knowledge of the macres and violations for which the Kingdom of Spain was never responsible. The Day of Race or Hispanic Heritage is no longer commemorated , but the Day of Cultural Diversity, a cover that in Argentina promotes analysis and reflection regarding what the arrival of the Spanish meant for the native peoples. That of Felipe VI was an anachronistic speech.
The Spanish conquest promoted constructions and buildings that today, more than 500 years later, continue to house public institutions," Felipe said before the local authorities, in a biased interpretation of what the colonization of the island meant. The monarch ured that "we must be proud of the Hispanic heritage and the model that Spanish colonization Malta Phone Number left in Latin America and the Caribbean, because it involved the creation of government institutions, the construction of universities, schools, hospitals and printing presses." Felipe spoke as if in the course of years since the founding of San José there had been no other interpretations of history, beyond the official one.
Felipe spoke as if in the course of 500 years since the founding of San José there had been no other interpretations of history, beyond the official one. For decades in Latin America there has been a growing rejection of the holiday of October 12. Or, in the best of cases, the official version of the conquest has lost force in the face of knowledge of the macres and violations for which the Kingdom of Spain was never responsible. The Day of Race or Hispanic Heritage is no longer commemorated , but the Day of Cultural Diversity, a cover that in Argentina promotes analysis and reflection regarding what the arrival of the Spanish meant for the native peoples. That of Felipe VI was an anachronistic speech.