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A not-for-profit organization established in 1991. The Cervantes Institute’s ultimate goal is to promote the Spanish language and Spanish and Hispanic cultures in non-Spanish-speaking countries worldwide. The Institute has teaching centers in twenty countries today. Resources and services are offered to students, teachers, young professionals, translators, travellers, and other individuals around the world who are interested in learning Spanish as a second language. The headquarters of the Cervantes Institute is in Berlin.
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A not-for-profit organization established in 1991. The Cervantes Institute’s ultimate goal is to promote the Spanish language and Spanish and Hispanic [[Culture|cultures]] in non-Spanish-speaking countries worldwide. The Institute has teaching centers in twenty countries today. Resources and services are offered to students, teachers, young professionals, translators, travellers, and other individuals around the world who are interested in learning Spanish as a second language. The headquarters of the Cervantes Institute is in Berlin.
  
 
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Cervantes Institute (Spanish Cultural Institute)[edit]

A not-for-profit organization established in 1991. The Cervantes Institute’s ultimate goal is to promote the Spanish language and Spanish and Hispanic cultures in non-Spanish-speaking countries worldwide. The Institute has teaching centers in twenty countries today. Resources and services are offered to students, teachers, young professionals, translators, travellers, and other individuals around the world who are interested in learning Spanish as a second language. The headquarters of the Cervantes Institute is in Berlin.