The coffee and the girl of Jauja, protagonists of the IV Feria de las Americas.
Madrid, May 12 .- The highlights of the IV Feria de las Americas in Spain, to be held in Madrid from 14 to 16 May, will be the festival of coffee and a tribute to Pachita Pizarro, or the girl of Cockaigne, the first recognized mestizo immigrants.
The event, which was presented today at the headquarters of the Ibero American General, ffxiv gil, Secretariat and is aimed at the integration of immigrants and the promotion of cooperation between Spain and Latin America, was held at the Pabellon de la Pipa de la Casa de Campo .
Fair Saturday to honor the Pachita Pizarro, the daughter that the conquistador Francisco Pizarro had with Ines Huaylas Inca Yupanqui, which became the first hybrid recognized by the Royal and emigrated, darkfall gold for sale, to Spain, where he enjoyed great power.
The cafe will be the main protagonist of the event. The Institute Cafe Chanchamayo province, the Peruvian department of Junin, will launch an exhibition on the fruit aroma and the process of elaboration of the drink will offer exciting and free tastings of the "most aromatic coffee in the world."
The festival of coffee, Gaia Gold, also count with the participation of Indonesia, who will introduce the Kopi Luwak, a variant of the world most expensive coffee.
New in this edition is the participation of the House of the Region of Murcia in Madrid, to prepare a giant paella the day when the fair closes.
As in previous years, visitors can taste typical of Latin American countries, attend lectures and learn about products and services created by entrepreneurs.
Also, find offers of housing, travel, fashion, jewelry and cars, as well as courses and employment advice.
This year, she performed the Jalisco Charros mariachis, singer Claudia Onate Ecuadorian and Venezuelan Guille "Invincible."
Under the fair delivery of the first Las Americas Awards, which recognize the role of institutions that preserve culture and promote Latin American integration of its citizens.
The award ceremony, which aims to support the cultural sectors, social and Latin American business in Spain and strengthen the ties of brotherhood between that country and the South American continent, will be held on Saturday at 12.00.
The Cervantes Institute, National Heritage of Spain, the Casa de la Region de Murcia in Madrid and the Ministry of Employment, Women and Immigration Madrid have been awarded.
At the ceremony speakers will include Coral de Lucena (Cordoba) and the group of Hell's Creole Pena and integration will read a poem in Quechua and Spanish.