Oaxaca
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Study abroad for a semester in Oaxaca!
Nestled in southern Mexico, Oaxaca is a destination that’s simply beyond compare. It’s brimming with indigenous culture, magnificent landscapes, and a cuisine that will leave a lasting impression.
The Universidad La Salle campus in Oaxaca is an educational beacon that students should seriously consider for their study abroad experience. It boasts a distinguished academic program, diverse extracurricular activities, and an inclusive community that seamlessly blends students into the local culture.
Oaxaca city is a living historical monument, showcasing colonial architecture and vibrant indigenous markets, as well as festivals that pay homage to its cultural heritage. From visiting its numerous cultural centers to relishing the local cuisine, there’s always something to explore in Oaxaca.
In conclusion, Oaxaca stands out as a top-notch choice for a study abroad experience, offering an unparalleled combination of academic excellence, cultural richness, and natural beauty.
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Universidad La Salle is a private institution of higher education established in 1962. It counts 15 campuses in Mexico and is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. It offers high school, bachelor, master and Ph.D degrees. It has had an expansion in the country, creating its own university national system. […]