diseo libro 2""The César Egido Serrano Foundation was created to propose that the word be the tool of coexistence between cultures and religions and against all violence." 

The Princess of Asturias receives the Egido Serrano César Foundation

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The Museo de la Palabra, located in the town of Quero, is articulated as the main tool and heritage of the Fundación César Egido Serano for the achievement of its purposes. The Museo de la Palabra undertakes to put into practice the ideas, values, initiatives and objectives of the Foundation, based in the use of Word as a link between peoples and language as the structure that unites us and us singles as human beings. The word is configured as well as the main tool of culture, understanding and détente. 'While the word - dialogue - is the priority in relations aimed to overcome conflicts, violence is something exceptional', adds the ideology of the Foundation.
The seat of the Museo de la Palabra, a Palace in the heart of the cervantine route, is the nerve center of his activity. A place suitable for the study, sharing and meeting, which serves to support and encourage the dialogue between different cultures, ideas, religions and sensibilities.
In addition, remember that next Wednesday May 9, to 18,30 hours, the President of Castilla - La Mancha, Spain, María Dolores Cospedal, be supplied in Quero the first prize and the three second prize of the II ° Prize international of Microfiction Museo de la Palabra, summoned by the Fundación César Egido Serrano accompanied by a large number of personalities from politics, communication and Spanish society, as well as ambassadors from different countries.
The winner of this edition has been the Valencian Rosa Pastor Carballo, with "The soup" and the three second prize are the Croatian Sonja Smolec, Awwad Eid Samir Sharif Egyptian and Israeli Roí day.
Two days earlier, these award-winning they will tour some areas of Castilla - La Mancha in a microbus to witness the journey of the three cultures in Toledo and the route of Don Quixote.
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