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Extraction of Cuban oil in the sea would affect in a future the South Florida

Imagine oil rigs drilling in deep waters just 45 miles off the coast of . Refineries process the oil in Cuba and sell it across the Caribbean and beyond. Canadian and Mexican companies supply billions of dollars in equipment and services. Read More

Highest Waterfall in Cuba a not very well-known place

First, there is the sound of water falling; next a tourist guide saying, "This way." The stairs to the viewing platform have an imposing presence, and there is no choice but to climb them to discovery immensity. Read More

Another Cuban's Place for Art: Viñales.

With the creation of a peculiar museum in which roots and trunks become countryside, monsters and many other figures, art has earned an important place in Viñales, declared Cultural Heritage Landscape. Read More

Cuban Province of Holguin is Hosting a Regional Workshop to Exchange Experiences on Reduction Natural Disasters

The Cuban province of Holguin is hosting a Regional Workshop to exchange experiences on disaster reduction, an initiative to strengthen partnership among the countries of the Caribbean and Central America. Read More

The Fifth International Symposium on Sustainable Management of Forest Resources in Pinar del Río, Cuba.

The Fifth International Symposium on Sustainable Management of Forest Resources will take place in the westernmost province of Pinar del Rio on April 23-26 with the participation of researches and specialists from nearly 20 countries. Read More

The meteorological phenomenon "La Nina" is to have an influence this year in Cuba.

The meteorological phenomenon "La Nina" is to have an influence this year in Cuba, where will cause a period drier than normal and could favor, if it maintains, a greater formation of tropical storms. Read More

The 7th Ibero American Congress of Science, Technology and Gender concludes in the Cuban National Hotel.

The UNDP Caribbean Risk Management Initiative plans two studies in the area on gender, management of risk and climate change, announced Karen Bernard, director of the UN agency in the region. Read More

A good tobacco is expected in Pinar del Río, Cuba for the 2008.

The last hours rains were a "blessing" to the tobacco fields of Pinar, which are now at their best with more than 50 000 people working in the harvest, 11 200 out of them growers of the leaf. Read More

Cuba Protects Biodiversity from the Bay of Cádiz to Los Caimanes National Park.

Studies to assess the situation of the biodiversity throughout the Cuban archipelago are part of an official strategy aimed at promoting sustainable development. Read More

In Cuba will be seen an Lunar Eclipse on February 20

Weather conditions permitting, a total lunar eclipse will be visible throughout Cuba on the evening of Wednesday, February 20. Read More

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