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Cuba keeps tobacco cultural heritage at Viñales Valley

Relics of local architecture of homes at Viñales Valley are now being kept in their original appearance through an emergent program to preserve the charms of that Cuban landscape, Cultural Heritage of Humanity.<br /> Read More

Warmer climate and stronger hurricanes

It's no accident that the documentary An Inconvenient Truth opens with a satellite image of Hurricane Katrina bearing inexorably down on a helpless New Orleans. Read More

UN raises support to Copenhagen Text

In the absence of support to the imposed document in the failed summit in Copenhagen on climate change, United Nations decided to remove the deadline set to become a member of this text, it was stated on Thursday.<br /> Read More

UN General Assembly analyzes Haiti catastrophe

The UN General Assembly called on Friday the international community demanding immediate, sustainable and adequate aid for Haiti, after an earthquake devastated that country on January 12. Read More

New chart region for recreational boaters around Cuba

Nautical Publications has introduced their newest NV.Chart region for recreational boaters cruising northeast Cuba. Read More

New meteorological service in Camaguey province

The opening of a service of diagnosis of solar radiation, attached to the Station of Atmospheric Studies in Camagüey, adds a new achievement of the Provincial Meteorological Centre to the scientific work carried out in this central portion of Cuba.<br /> Read More

Second Quake Hit Haiti

A 6,1 magnitude earthquake shook Haiti on Wednesday morning, eight days after a devastating 7,3 tremor caused thousand of dead and injured people and heavy damages. Read More

Cayman Island Earthquake

Cayman Island is struck with an earthquake of magnitude 5.8 in Richter scale today morning. This region is located in southern part of Cuba. Read More

Indigenous pictorial drawing found on Cuban mountain peak

The finding of a pictorial set typical from aboriginal culture in the Pan de Guajaibón, the greatest mountain in the Cuban western region, deepens today the enquiries of speleologists and historians from that well known mountain. Read More

Alejandro de Humboldt National Park avoiding invasive flora and fauna

Over 300 hectares of the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, a World Heritage Site, have benefited from actions seeking to reduce invasive alien species of flora and fauna. Read More

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