Instituto Camões
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The Instituto Camões (in English Camoens or Camões Institute) is an institution created for the promotion of the Portuguese language and culture world-wide. The Instituto Camões has administrative and patrimonial autonomy, that, under the supervision of the Portuguese Minister of the Foreign Affairs, assures the co-ordination and execution of the external cultural policies of Portugal.
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[edit] Language centres
The Institute's Portuguese Language Centres (Centros de Língua Portuguesa or CLP) are centres which aim to promote the Portuguese language as well as to co-operate with different countries in the field of education.
[edit] Locations
- Angola: Benguela and Lubango
- Argentina: Buenos Aires
- Cape Verde: Praia
- Czech Republic: Prague
- France: Lille, Lyon, and Poitiers
- Germany: Hamburg
- Guinea-Bissau: Bissau
- Hungary: Budapest
- India: Goa
- Indonesia: Jakarta (Instituto Português do Oriente)
- Mexico: Mexico City
- Mozambique: Beira, Maputo, and Nampula
- Poland: Lublin
- Romania: Bucharest
- São Tomé and Príncipe: São Tomé
- South Africa: Johannesburg
- South Korea: Pusan (Instituto Português do Oriente)
- Spain: Barcelona, Caceres, and Vigo
- Timor-Leste: Dili
- Tunisia: Tunis
- United Kingdom: Newcastle and Oxford
- United States: Newark
New centres are presently being established in Paris, Dakar, Poitiers, Windhoek, Antwerp, Stockholm, Vienna, and in the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa and of the Economic Community of West African States in Abuja.
[edit] Cultural centres
The Institute's Portuguese cultural centres (Centros culturais portugueses) are centres whose aim is the promotion of cultural relations between Portugal and other countries, in particular in countries with which Portugal has strong historical and cultural ties.
[edit] Locations
- Image:Flag of Angola.svg Angola (Luanda)
- Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil (Brasília, São Paulo)
- Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China (Beijing)
- Image:Flag of Cape Verde.svg Cape Verde (Praia, Mindelo)
- Image:Flag of France.svg France (Paris)
- Image:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau (Bissau)
- Image:Flag of India.svg India (New Delhi)
- Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan (Tokyo)
- Image:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
- Image:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco (Rabat, Casablanca)
- Image:Flag of Monaco (bordered).svg Monaco (Monaco)
- Image:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique (Maputo, Beira)
- Image:Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg São Tomé and Príncipe (São Tomé, Príncipe Island)
- Image:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand (Bangkok)
- Image:Flag of East Timor.svg Timor-Leste (Dili)
There are also delegations in Berlin (Germany), Brussels (Belgium), and Vigo (Spain).
[edit] Origin of the name
The Instituto Camões was named in honour of Luís de Camões, the best-known Portuguese author.
[edit] Recognition
In 2005, along with the Alliance française, the Società Dante Alighieri, the British Council, the Goethe-Institut and the Instituto Cervantes, the Instituto Camões was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award for outstanding achievements in communications and the humanities.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Instituto Camões (in Portuguese)ca:Instituto Camões

