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Spanish (Spain) Community Events in District of Columbia
Join Spanish (Spain) community events in District of Columbia celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Spanish (Spain) community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
Poema Abierto - A Span-ish Open Mic
BloomBars Presents “Poema Abierto” Span-ish Open Mic 🎙📝A new space to share poetry in Spanish whether you are a writer yourself or have a poem you want to bring to the stage! Every 1st Sunday of the month @BloomBars in Columbia Heights. Hosted by Camilo Montoya, a Nicaraguan writer and spoken word artist, raised in Silver Spring, MD. There is also a musical feature performer or band. Camilo is best known in the DMV area for his 2020 performances at The Kennedy Center and Strathmore. With his group "Camilo y Los Locos", he composes and performs musicalized poetry covering topics around immigration, identity and latinidad with musical influences ranging from cumbia, rock, and Latin-jazz.
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Consular Section of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C.
Representing the Government of Spain in Washington, D.C., the Consular Section of the Embassy of Spain serves as a vital bridge between Spanish citizens abroad and their home nation. This office is dedicated to supporting the Spanish community and foreign nationals who require official consular assistance, from initial visa inquiries to complex administrative procedures. The Consular Section understands the importance of reliable, trustworthy government services when navigating international relocation, family matters, and legal documentation needs. With deep expertise in Spanish immigration law and international procedures, the office handles everything from work and study visa applications to family reunification cases, ensuring each applicant receives proper guidance through the process. The team also supports Spanish citizens with essential services including nationality verification, residency applications, and the issuance of critical identity documents. By maintaining strong connections to the Spanish government while serving the Washington, D.C. community, the Consular Section provides authoritative, dependable assistance for those seeking to establish or maintain their relationship with Spain through official channels.
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Embassy of Spain in the United States
The Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC stands as the official voice and representative of the Spanish government within the United States, embodying the long-standing relationship between two democratic nations. Situated prominently near Washington Circle at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and 24th Street NW, the Embassy serves as a bridge connecting Spanish and American communities, institutions, and governmental bodies. As the official representation of the Government of Spain, the Embassy carries the responsibility of advancing mutual interests, fostering understanding, and promoting cooperation across governmental, cultural, and economic sectors. The Embassy's presence in Washington, DC reflects Spain's commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic relations and active engagement with the United States on matters of mutual importance. Through its work, the Embassy contributes to the broader partnership between Spain and America, supporting initiatives that benefit both nations and their citizens. The institution represents not only governmental interests but also serves as a cultural and diplomatic hub that strengthens the bonds between the Spanish and American peoples, working to enhance cooperation and mutual understanding at the highest levels of government.
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Spain-USA Foundation
Rooted in Washington, DC since 1999, the Spain-USA Foundation embodies a mission to celebrate and advance Spanish cultural, scientific, and educational contributions within American communities. As a District of Columbia-based 501(c)(3) non-profit, the Foundation brings together a distinguished network of leaders, including a Board of Trustees chaired by prominent international corporate lawyer David Vidal-Cordero, and benefits from the leadership of the Ambassador of Spain to the United States. The organization is driven by a deep commitment to fostering greater cooperation and mutual understanding between Spain and the United States through authentic cultural exchange and dialogue. The Foundation's work extends to preserving Washington's architectural heritage, including the historic 16th Street mansion designed by renowned architect George Oakley Totten in 1922. This landmark property, with its rich diplomatic history, represents the Foundation's dedication to honoring the shared legacy of both nations. By welcoming donations and contributions from individuals and corporations, the Spain-USA Foundation invites the community to participate in its vision of strengthening Spanish-American relations and enriching cultural life in Washington, DC and beyond.
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