The World Cup at the Library
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Maria Peña
17d ago
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blogs.loc.govThe World Cup at the Libraryloc.govThe 2026 World Cup is underway and the Library is watching with the rest of the planet. Stop by the Hispanic Reading Room to check out “For the Love of the Game,” a small display that explains the evolution and appeal of a sport that has become one of the world’s most influential cultural forces. The display complements a new World Cup LibGuide developed by the Library’s Latin American, Caribbean and European divisions.
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