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The Yoruba culture survives in Cuba

The yorubá or lucumí religion which is also known as Santeria or Regla de Osha is the most expanded religion of African origin in Cuba. Read More

Mr. Yarini was the bold guy

He was born on February 5, 1882 in the bosom of a wealthy Cuban family. He was christened Alberto Manuel Francisco in Nuestra Señora de Monserrate church. He was the last son who used to be the spoilest and most showed, the great-grandson of Taita Ponce who brought his mother’s lineage from the distant African land, the dignity that was kept and uplifted at all costs at the end of the 17th Century. Read More

Natural and Historical Treasures close to Cuban Sky

La Sierra Maestra is the most important mountain system in Cuba where we can find the highest mountain called Pico Real del Turquino 1972 meters above the sea level. It is located in the southeastern coast next to the Caribbean Sea and extends from Granma, Santiago de Cuba to Guantanamo . Read More

Para regalarle a nuestras madres en Cuba en su dia.

La celebración del Día de las Madres es toda una tradición en Cuba. A través de www.tusupermarket.com usted puede enviar, en tan señalada fecha, las esperadas flores, los cakes, perfumes y cestas con confituras, entre otras variadas ofertas especialmente preparadas para ese dia Read More

Alejandro Garcia Caturla continues looking at the Cuban expression

Alejandro Garcia Caturla, whose 102 anniversary of birth was commemorated last March 7, was among the outstanding personalities that defined the Cuban expression in music. Caturla was more than a composer, lover, director, good father, singer, transgressor, writer, a man of principle, journalist, revolutionary and lawyer. Read More

Lecuona, Cuban genius for the world

Cuba has achieved a world-wide reputation throughout history thanks to its matchless musical values. It is said that in Cuba we can find a talented musician everywhere. However, there are always outstanding personalities that become genius. Read More

Carlos Acosta, Cuban's Ballet dancer: Five minutes Interview

The Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta, 35, has danced for both the English National Ballet and the National Ballet of Cuba, where he was principal. Read More

Paseo del Prado,Havana: A Street a Time

El Dandy, born Everildo Alfonso, still carried himself as if he were back in 1952, when the suit was new and he was 31 years old. He was at home on Paseo del Prado, a promenade that dates from the 18th century and still offers a peek into worlds old and new. Read More

Jewish Life in Cuba

Claudia Barliya, a 6-year-old Cuban-Jewish girl, stood on a cobblestone street in Trinidad, a small centuries-old city on the south coast of Cuba. A donkey carrying an old man passed behind her; a group of 30 Jewish-Americans, including this reporter, stood before her. Read More

New Volumes of José Martis Encyclopedia: Marti in His Own Hand

<p align="left">They contain poems, writings and journalism and, in the case of manuscripts, include all the amendments, deletions and variations in Martis own hand, thus offering an understanding of his creative process. Read More

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