UN Spanish Language Day

April 23, Tuesday

UN Spanish Language Day
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Spanish Language Day at the United Nations is celebrated annually on April 23. This day was established to highlight the importance of the Spanish language in international relations and cultural exchange, as well as to celebrate its importance as one of the six official languages ​​of the United Nations.

April 23 was chosen as Spanish Language Day because on this day, in 1616, the famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, author of the famous novel "Don Quixote", died. Cervantes is considered one of the greatest writers in the Spanish language and had a huge influence on literature and culture.

Objectives of Spanish Language Day at the United Nations
Promoting the study of the Spanish language. The holiday is designed to increase interest in learning Spanish, which is an important means of international communication.
Celebrating cultural diversity. Spanish Language Day promotes understanding and respect for Spanish-language culture and literature, which enrich the world's cultural heritage.
Stimulating language skills. The holiday encourages people to learn and improve their Spanish language skills, which promotes international cooperation and communication.

How is Spanish Language Day celebrated at the UN
Events and conferences. On this day, various events are held, such as seminars, discussions and cultural programs dedicated to the Spanish language and culture.
Creative competitions. Pupils and students can participate in competitions where they create works in Spanish, including poetry, essays or fiction.
Educational programs. Schools and universities can organize lessons dedicated to the Spanish language, its literature and culture, which helps to deepen interest in the Spanish-speaking world.

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