Studies indicate that, one centimeter thick of soil may need between
fifty, a thousand and two thousand years to form, depending on the
geographic location. <br />
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The Brewery “Tínima” appears as another company of the then Empresa de
Bebidas y Licores Camagüey, and it is not up to 1997 that it becomes an
independent company belonging to the Association of Breweries with
legal status.
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Nearly 48 works from 30 artists participated in the XIII Small Format
Salon that recently took place in the central Cuban province of Sancti
Spiritus.
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Wandering on the urban labyrinth of an unvisited city, walking down its
streets, being amazed by the new findings and pleased for the place
that has fulfilled general expectations, are reasons that match with
the city tourism nowadays.
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Project Moa-Arriba on Defense of Water, was successfully developed in
the metallurgical mining town,on behave of the World Water Day,
celebrated this year under the motto: Clean Water for a Healthy World.
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“I have lived in Cuba for 50 years and I continue to have reasons why
to believe in the Revolution, rather than in its detractors,” said
Cuban singer songwriter Silvio Rodriguez in the presentation of his
most recent album: “Segunda Cita” in Havana.
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The Industriales team, known as the Blue Lions of the capital, as their
fans like to call them, will come out on their turf of the colossal
Latino Americano Stadium in quest of their first victory in the Final
of the Cuban baseball Series.
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Inhabitants from Las Tunas with refractive disorders (myopia) had to
go to Havana to receive medical treatment. Now, patients with this type
of ailment receive the treatment in the modern ophthalmology center
launched in October 2008, at the provincial hospital Dr. Ernesto
Guevara.
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The boat leads to La Punta Fort, at the starboard between the clouds is
El Yunque, mountain that evocates the vision of the great admiral
Christopher Columbus: "A mountain that looks like an island".
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Cuba will begin vaccinating nearly 10 percent of its citizens against
swine flu next week, reversing its previous skepticism about the high
cost and effectiveness of immunization to combat the virus.
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