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Artisan Preserves Pre-Columbian Legacy in Masaya

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
From San Juan de Oriente, artisan José Alfredo Jiménez keeps the tradition of pre-Columbian art alive through ceramic pieces that reflect Nicaragua's identity and culture. Read Here: Students Participate in Tactical Urbanism Workshop Press Release Among the streets steeped in history and tradition in San Juan de Oriente, artisan José Alfredo Jiménez dedicates his life to preserving the cultural legacy of our indigenous peoples through pre-Columb…
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From San Juan de Oriente, artisan José Alfredo Jiménez keeps the tradition of pre-Columbian art alive through ceramic pieces that reflect Nicaragua's identity and culture. Read Here: Students Participate in Tactical Urbanism Workshop Press Release Among the streets steeped in history and tradition in San Juan de Oriente, artisan José Alfredo Jiménez dedicates his life to preserving the cultural legacy of our indigenous peoples through pre-Columb…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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