Thursday, 8 January, 2009
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With increasing interest from international students, the Center expanded to include the Yemen Center for Arab Studies in 1993. Over the next fifteen years, programs and student numbers fluctuated due to local and world events, but, overall, the Center witnessed a steady increase in the number of international students wishing to study Arabic in Sana’a, Yemen. During these periods, the YLC continuously invested back into the institution, establishing excellent facilities, a first-rate Arabic program, and an outstanding reputation.
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