More than five hundred Argentines and friends of Argentine celebrated, on Monday, at the College Nuestra Señora de Luján, the festivity of July 9, which commemorates the signing of the Declaration of the Argentine Independence, in 1816.
Argentine’s Ambassador to Spain, Ramón Puerta, expressed his satisfaction with the celebration of the festivity “with all of you and in its whole dimension that unites us with our Motherland”. Puerta emphasized that “there is still much left to be done” and pointed out that the challenge is “to continue to stand out as Argentines and to work as a system”, in a commitment that “is not only the economy, but also the art and the culture”.
During the event, those present paid an emotional tribute to the singer and composer Alberto Cortez, of whom the ambassador said that “he is a great Argentine and a great Latin American that has projected us to the world”.
The director of the College, Karina Conde, remembered the special meaning that the celebration of July 9 has for those who “are outside our motherland” and proposed those present “to celebrate what we are from our deepest identity”.
Text and photos: A. Rubio. 11/07/2018
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Ambassador Ramón Puerta pronounced a few worlds for those attending the reception.
The singer and composer Alberto Cortez received a warm tribute from those present.
The minister counselor of the Argentine Embassy, Eduardo José Michel, and the director of communication, Alcira Iríñiz.
The ambassador, accompanied by the director of the Argentine College ‘Nuestra Señora de Luján’, Karina Conde, and Argentine’s consul general to Madrid, Moira Wilkinson.
San Martín performed classics of Argentine pop and rock.
The celebration included classic “choripanes” and pies typical of the Argentine gastronomy.