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"From Havana to Nassau” a Cuban painter Exhibition in Bahamas

Cuban painter Angel Silvestre opened his most recent personal exhibition titled "From Havana to Nassau" at the Cuban embassy in this capital. Read More

Cuban Percussionist at Quebec

The timpanist of famous Cuban percussionist Amado Valdés, member of the Buena Vista Social Club, will be shown at the Civilization Museum of Québec, Canada, in an exhibition of Afro-American musical instruments. Read More

Orchids’ workshop at Guanahacabibes Natural Park

The first ecology workshop of orchid populations: Vanguard tools, will take place from January 19-24 at Guanahacabibes peninsula visiting centre, with the participation of 21 specialists from nine countries and 13 Cubans. Read More

Holguin about to decide its seven wonders

At times of the 465 anniversary of such historic date, Holguin would be working on more than 16 thousand works, said Vitaliano Gonzalez, president of the Municipal Assembly of the Peoples’ Power (Local Parliament). Read More

Fresh water fishing catch at dams beyond the plan

Initiatives and sustained efforts by those who work in the  aquaculture sector in Camaguey made possible that, by the end 2009, the province could reach the first place for its levels of catch, which overstepped 5 000 tons of fish. Read More

Cold takes Santiago de Cuba by Surprise

Known as the hot land, this Cuban eastern city, second in size and population in the island, is not used to temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius. Read More

Chano Pozo’s drums are still awake

Chano Pozo, one of the more emblematic and genuine Cuban percussionists of all times is remembered around these days, in the 95th anniversary of his birthday in Havana.   Read More

Provincial electoral commissions constituted

The constitution throughout the whole country of the Provincial Electoral Commissions, which will organize and direct the electoral processes in each territory have been constituted on Saturday. Read More

Cuban work in social sciences highlighted

Alicia Juarrero, a Professor of Prince George''s Community College in Maryland, the United States, extolled on Friday Cuba's development in the realm of complex thinking, a science comprising natural sciences, exact sciences and culture. Read More

Encounter on World Cultural Heritage

Experts from Mexico, Argentina, Spain and Cuba will debate a plan of attention to the World Cultural Heritage sector in this town, one of the first ones founded by the Spaniards in The Americas. Read More