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Spanish immersion schools in Caracas.

Spanish immersion schools in Caracas, Venezuela:

Centro Venezolano de Español. CEVES' intensive Spanish Program is suitable to your academic, professional, commercial and/or social needs. Take advantage of our outstanding teaching method: a systematic lessons plan delving into the structure and the use of the language, combined with a pleasant working atmosphere; it helps you to improve your communication skills as well as your comprehension ability. Our courses are offered in either small groups or private tutoring. www.ceves.org.ve

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About Caracas:

Founded in 1567 as Santiago de León de Caracas by Diego Losada, plundered by English pirates, burned, torn by earthquakes, Caracas nevertheless has grown into the political, economic and cultural capital of Venezuela. Separated from the coastline by 7800 ft. Mt. Avila, the colonial city nestled in a long, green valley surrounded by lushly forested mountains. It has long since outgrown that small settlement, stretching the length of the valley, up the hillsides and into intersecting canyons. Venezuela's largest city, Caracas blends a modern cityscape with a lush, tropical feel. It's noisy as any large city with millions of inhabitants, with traffic jams, dangerous areas to avoid, slums, and a distinct contrast between the levels of society. With its proximity to the Caribbean and its altitude, Caracas enjoys a mild climate all year long. Like big cities everywhere, you'll find a central commercial district, outlying suburbs and  pockets  of  older  neighborhoods. In Caracas, much of  the city revolves  around the tree-shaded Plaza Bolivar, named  of  course  for  Simón  Bolívar, El Libertador, with a monument to him. 

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