Yesterday I arrived in Guatemala, to attend the course of "Legal Foundations for Territorial Planning", so here it will take me the rest of the week.
What to say, it's nice to be here again, and although it's almost Easter, it's pretty cold With some incidents bindadicWell, that at the airport I have been confiscated toothpaste, lotion, deodorant and hair jelly ... insignificance that I have had to buy again and that will surely be taken back when I return ... as I say insignificance that will cost me what I pay for one month of connection ... j ** er!
In the photo, a Guatemalan avenue, which on Sundays becomes a cycle route, people take their children to horseback riding or carts pulled by goats.
The event looks interesting in terms of Territorial Planning, will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, where breakfast has been enough to break the doctor's recommendations.
Perhaps you can upload some valuable aspects or summaries because among the exponents are Jean Roch Lebeau, Martim Smolka and other characters who have been working with the Lincoln Institute in Central American events.
For now I know that we have 48 participants, not counting the exhibitors distributed from these countries:
- 34 Guatemalans
- 6 Salvadorans
- 4 Hondurans
- Nicaraguan 4
While at the thematic level they are distributed as follows:
- 15 of the Engineering area (between Civil and Agronomic)
- 15 of the Architecture area
- 14 of the Notary area
- 3 of the Economic area
- 3 of Engineering areas but with a strong emphasis on information technologies.
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I'm glad you're in Guatemala. I walked down the same street that you take in the photo and it brings me very good memories. Send us some more