"The Italian Language and the Sea"
is the theme of the Seventh Week of the Italian language in the world that will take place 22 to 28 October 2007.
The initiative, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), through its network of Embassies, Consulates and Italian cultural institutes, university lecturers and the Italian schools abroad, since 2001 is the leading international event to promote Italian and has been a success increasing, with 1300 events in 80 countries
is the theme of the Seventh Week of the Italian language in the world that will take place 22 to 28 October 2007.
The initiative, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), through its network of Embassies, Consulates and Italian cultural institutes, university lecturers and the Italian schools abroad, since 2001 is the leading international event to promote Italian and has been a success increasing, with 1300 events in 80 countries
edition of the 2006.
work extensively in the Week, the Academy of bran, which provides scientific advice, the Dante Alighieri Society and Rai, with a focus of Rai Rai International and Educational.
Why devote an edition of the week at sea?
Why the sea of \u200b\u200bItaly has inspired poets and artists from around the world, encouraged explorers and seen millions of Italians to travel in search of fortune to distant lands.
History of Italy has been built largely on the sea, from the colonies of Magna Graecia to the Maritime Republics. And through the sea, the Italian language was an essential bridge to the recognition and appreciation of Italy and abroad.
To learn more click here.
Source: Website of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
work extensively in the Week, the Academy of bran, which provides scientific advice, the Dante Alighieri Society and Rai, with a focus of Rai Rai International and Educational.
Why devote an edition of the week at sea?
Why the sea of \u200b\u200bItaly has inspired poets and artists from around the world, encouraged explorers and seen millions of Italians to travel in search of fortune to distant lands.
History of Italy has been built largely on the sea, from the colonies of Magna Graecia to the Maritime Republics. And through the sea, the Italian language was an essential bridge to the recognition and appreciation of Italy and abroad.
To learn more click here.
Source: Website of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
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