Caro and Cuervo Institute

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Caro and Cuervo Institute

The Caro and Cuervo Institute (Spanish: Instituto Caro y Cuervo) is an educative centre specialising in Spanish literature, philology and linguistics, with a focus on research and promotion of reading in Colombia. The institute produces editions of Colombian authors and promotes the preservation of the national literary heritage. The institute was named after two well-known Colombian linguists, former President Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar and Rufino José Cuervo Urisarri.

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Instituto Caro y Cuervo
Caro and Cuervo Institute
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Formed25 August 1942 (1942-08-25)
HeadquartersCalle 10 # 4-69
Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
Annual budgetCOP$7,668,382,909 (2011)[1]
COP$8,597,163,672 (2012)[2]
COP$10,081,710,055 (2013)[3]
Agency executive
  • Carmen Elisa Acosta, Director
Parent agencyMinistry of Culture
Websitewww.caroycuervo.gov.co
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The institute was created by order of the Colombian government in 1942. Its first assignment was the creation of the Spanish language dictionary, Diccionario de Construcción y Régimen de la Lengua Castellana.

Caro y Cuervo has been recognised and accoladed several times, receiving important prizes such as the Prince of Asturias Awards and the Bartolomé de las Casas Prize.

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