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Visit to the Ayuntamiento Palace of León (City Hall)

On Wednesday, July 3, we had the honor to visit the Ayuntamiento Palace of Leon, or the City Hall of Leon, where Leon’s Minister of Education, Francisco JavierGarcía Prieto received us. Hanna K. and Maël B. gavea speech to Mr. García Prieto, spoke with the journalists, and appeared on a local TV channel for the Castilla-Leon Autonomus Community. Here are the amazing pictures!

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