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Alliance Française de Lima
Alianza Francesa de Lima
FormationFebruary 12, 1890; 134 years ago (1890-02-12)
Headquarters Lima
Website www.aflima.org.pe

The Alliance Française de Lima is a non-profit, non governmental cultural and educational association in Peru. Its mission is to promote the French language and Francophone cultures in the country, as well as intercultural exchanges, within the context of the international network of the Alliance Française.

History

The Alliance Française was founded on February 12, 1890, at the "Bomba Francia" premises. The group of French residents in Peru decided to form a committee and appointed Jean Dupeyrat as its first president. As the interest of the Peruvian population in learning the French culture and language increased, other locations of the institute were established in Cuzco (1948), Arequipa (1953), Chiclayo (1965), Piura (1965), Trujillo (1965), Iquitos (1990), among others. [1] Over the years, the Alliance Française of Lima has maintained links and agreements with different educational institutions in Peru for the teaching of the French language. [2]

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ Novak, Fabián (2005). Las relaciones entre el Perú y Francia (1827–2004) (in Spanish). PUCP. ISBN  9972-42-721-8.
  2. ^ Marrou Roldán, Aurora (2006). Historia de la Facultad de Educación (in Spanish). UNMSM. p. 181. ISBN  9972-46-325-7.
  3. ^ "Carné de estudiante de la Alianza Francesa perteneciente a Javier Heraud". PUCP.
  4. ^ Vargas Llosa, Mario (2023-02-11). "Mi deuda con Francia". Letras Libres.