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Hola, me encanta su página. Les comparto un artículo sobre el trabajo de registro http://www.museoarocena.com/basicos-de-registro-y-documentacion-en-museos/
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Hello, I love your page. I share an article about the work of registration
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Hola Ruth:
Muchas gracias por compartir tu artículo y tu experiencia como registradora en el Museo Arocena de Torreón, México.
Te enviamos nuestros saludos cordiales.
Fernando
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English:
Hello Ruth:
Thank you very much for sharing your article and your experience as a register in Arocena Museum of Torreon, Mexico.
We send our best regards.
Fernando
Hola Ruth:
Muchas gracias por compartir tu artículo y tu experiencia como registradora en el Museo Arocena de Torreón, México.
Te enviamos nuestros saludos cordiales.
Fernando
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English:
Hello Ruth:
Thank you very much for sharing your article and your experience as a register in Arocena Museum of Torreon, Mexico.
We send our best regards.
Fernando