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Internado Nacional Barros Arana

The Internado Nacional Barros Arana (INBA), also known by its code A-17, is a high school located in Santiago, Chile, particularly in front of Quinta Normal Park. It began its operations independently on 20 May 1902, under the presidency of Germán Riesco. The idea of its creation was of former president José Manuel Balmaceda in 1887, who appealed to the "social necessity, derived of Chilean customs, and the dispersion of two thirds of the population in hills and valleys of the territory".

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  1. Ministerio del Interior de Chile (8 February 1995). "Ley 19373, Transfiere a comuna de Santiago, territorio que señala". LeyChile.cl. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  2. Macarena Peña y Lillo (8 December 2008). "Solo un 5 % de los municipios tiene equipos idóneos en educación". www.latercera.com. Archived from the original (SHTML) on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  3. Colegio Internado Barros Arana cumple 103 años, El Mercurio, 25 May 2005; retrieved 19 June 2013

33°26′15″S 70°40′54″W / 33.43750°S 70.68167°W / -33.43750; -70.68167


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