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Poster World Map for Peace and Friendship

This wall poster depicts a world map highlighting the countries where the Peace Corps has been active since 1961, in a palette of warm beige and brown tones that emphasize a vintage and committed aesthetic. This wall decoration poster is designed to inspire a strong message of peace, friendship, and global cooperation. It features the continents and countries with specific color shades to distinguish the regions involved in Peace Corps service, thereby reinforcing the intention to promote a united and supportive world. Above the map, the phrase "Promoting World Peace and Friendship" draws the eye, adding an explicit dimension to this piece dedicated to international harmony. At the bottom of the poster, the main objectives of the Peace Corps are listed, highlighting mutual aid, understanding between peoples, and intercultural cooperation—values important for any engaged decor. This artwork thus becomes an ideal decorative piece for an interior that values the message of global peace and cultural openness, bringing an intellectual and humanist touch to wall decoration. Additionally, the poster includes a section with links to the Peace Corps' social media, allowing the visual experience to extend into a participatory and social approach. Using this poster as a central element in a room or alongside a collection of wall decorations with a humanitarian and educational theme enables you to communicate your values of tolerance and solidarity. This type of poster is perfectly suited for an office, classroom, or living room, where it can inspire reflection and discussion about the role of cultural exchanges in building a more peaceful world.

Poster World Map for Peace and Friendship

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This wall poster depicts a world map highlighting the countries where the Peace Corps has been active since 1961, in a palette of warm beige and brown tones that emphasize a vintage and committed aesthetic. This wall decoration poster is designed to inspire a strong message of peace, friendship, and global cooperation. It features the continents and countries with specific color shades to distinguish the regions involved in Peace Corps service, thereby reinforcing the intention to promote a united and supportive world. Above the map, the phrase "Promoting World Peace and Friendship" draws the eye, adding an explicit dimension to this piece dedicated to international harmony. At the bottom of the poster, the main objectives of the Peace Corps are listed, highlighting mutual aid, understanding between peoples, and intercultural cooperation—values important for any engaged decor. This artwork thus becomes an ideal decorative piece for an interior that values the message of global peace and cultural openness, bringing an intellectual and humanist touch to wall decoration. Additionally, the poster includes a section with links to the Peace Corps' social media, allowing the visual experience to extend into a participatory and social approach. Using this poster as a central element in a room or alongside a collection of wall decorations with a humanitarian and educational theme enables you to communicate your values of tolerance and solidarity. This type of poster is perfectly suited for an office, classroom, or living room, where it can inspire reflection and discussion about the role of cultural exchanges in building a more peaceful world.