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- original on March 24, 2014. Retrieved March 18, 2014. "Los Colegios Concertados en Madrid, un negocio redondo". "36th Annual Young Artist Awards". YoungArtistAwards...
- ) This, nominally at least, also applies to colegios concertados. Many schools are concertados, state funded up to the end of Primaria but purely private...
- RÉGIMEN COMÚN — Y — RECAUDACIÓN LÍQUIDA OBTENIDA Y APLICADA POR TRIBUTOS CONCERTADOS, CONVENIDOS Y PROPIOS DE LAS COMUNIDADES FORALES" [LIQUID REVENUE OBTAINED...
- education centres (CEIP) and 17 public secondary education centres (IES). 4 concertados (semiprivate or quasiprivate) centres are also located in the muni****lity...
- and concertados can be religious (Catholic mostly but any religion is acceptable) or secular, but the public schools are strictly secular. Concertado or...
- July 2022. Parcerisa, Elizabeth (15 August 2020). "Qué es un colegio concertado: características, ventajas y polémicas". Nius Diario (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- education public centres in the main town and 5 secondary centres. Four concertados (semiprivate) centres are also placed in the territory and they include...
- institutions, although some of them receive public funding as well ("Concertados"). Primary education is delivered almost exclusively through primary...
- November 4, 2012. Muni****lidad de Piura, ed. (2008). "PLAN DE DESARROLLO CONCERTADO DE LA PROVINCIA DE PIURA 2009-2014 (page 67)" (in Spanish). "PLAN LOCAL...
- inaccesible (JL). Muni****lidad distrital de Machupicchu, Plan de desarrollo concertado del Distrito de Machupicchu 2011–2020 (in Spanish), p. 12: "... Machupicchu...