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Since 2010, Alberto Máximo Pérez
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The Ateneo de
Sevilla invites national and international personalities to the city as guests, with the goal of bringing analysis and reflection to the most diverse sectors of the population of Seville, including historical and current topics. To this end, during the term of the current President of
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Sevilla has many regularly occurring cultural initiatives. A notable event is the Ateneo de Sevilla Awards, in which the "Novel", "Young Novel", "Historical Novel", "Painting", "History", and "Trial and Updates" awards are given. The Ateneo's activities also include lectures, panel
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the Ateneo, Alberto Máximo Pérez Calero, lecturers have included Anna Ferrer, widow of
Vincent Ferrer (who received the "Prince of Asturias Award for Concord" for his work with The Vicente Ferrer Foundation in India) and José Antonio Marina, renowned Spanish educator, philosopher, and writer.
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until he became president, Alberto Máximo Pérez Calero was a director of the institution in the Chairs of
Literature and Medicine, Assistant to the President and Secretary General. He has published several books and dozens of articles on the Ateneo de Sevilla.
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Sevilla. The parade, organized by the Ateneo de Sevilla every year since, is prominent among the major festivals of the city.
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Sevilla inspired the creation of the Isla Cristina Ateneo, a similar organization based in Andalucia. It opened on September 10, 1926, as a result of the collaboration of Blas Infante.
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2 volumes. Texts by JosĂ© DomĂnguez LeĂłn, Miguel Cruz
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discussions, debates, book presentations, and exhibitions. In 2012, the institution celebrated its 125th anniversary.
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