Monuments&Sites XIV - Ciudades históricas Iberoamericanas

 

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Encuentro Científico Internacional
Madrid y Cuenca (España), 27 de septiembre a 1 de octubre de 2004


Monuments and Sites: XIV
2005

893 pages

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INDICE

PREFACIO / FOREWORD

PRESENTACION

INTRODUCCION
María Rosa Suárez-Inclán Ducassi

ARGENTINA
Alfredo Conti. Chascomús
Alberto de Paula. Carmen de Patagones
Carlos Pernaut. Ciudad de Buenos Aires

BRASIL
Betina Adams. Sistema defensivo de la Ilha de Santa Catarina e centro histórico de Florianópolis

CHILE
José de Nordenflycht. Barrios históricos de la Ciudad Puerto de Valparaíso

COLOMBIA
Claudia Fadul. Cartagena de Indias

COSTA RICA
Thema J.Carrera. Ciudad de Cartago

CUBA
Ángel Rojas. La Habana

ECUADOR
Antonela Fustillos. San Francisco de Quito
Wilson Herdoiza. Santa Rosa de Pilhauín María Sánchez. Santa Ana de los Ríos de Cuenca

ESPAÑA
Antonio J.Campesino. Cáceres
Rocio Cutipé. Almadén
Alberto Darias. San Cristobal de La Laguna
Victor Fernández y Javier Rivera. Alcalá de Henares
Maria Isabel Navarro. Ciudad de San Cristobal de La Laguna
Carmen Pérez. Cuenca
Javier Pizarro. Trujillo
Javier Ramos. Santiago de Compostela
José Alberto Sáez de Haro. Cartagena
Ricardo Sicluna. Xátiva

MÉXICO
Marcela Acosta. Real de Catorce
Celia Calderón. La Villa de la provincia de Santa Bárbara. Chihuahua
Alberto Gonzalez Pozo. Zona de monumentos hitóricos de la Puebla
Francisco Javier López Morales. Campeche
María Cruz Paillés. Centro Histórico de la ciudad de México
Dolores Pineda. Tacotalplan

PERÚ
Alberto Martorell. Villa Hermosa de Arequipa

URUGUAY
Rubén Garcia Miranda. Santa Lucía (San Juan Bautista)

VENEZUELA
Carmen Daly. Centro
Josenya Noroño. Coro y su puerto de Vela


ACTA DE LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL DEL CIHIB, 19 Septiembre 2004

COMPOSICIÓN DEL CIHIB, Octubre 2004

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