Cuban ballet maitre Fernando Alonso refuted the anti-Cuba media
campaign launched by the United States and Europe, "an US
counter-offensive before the strong pro-Cuba movement in Latin America."
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About fifty three thousand Royal Palm postures were planted in 2009 in
Camagüey Province as part of a program to recover Royal Palm forests.<br />
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Peasants in Ciego de Ávila province are growing over a hundred potato
varieties in an experimental way, with the objective of using the most
suitable seeds for next sawing seasons.
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In a central and crowded corner of the western city of Pinar del Rio,
it’s located what some people consider the strangest construction of
the country, the so-called Guach Palace.
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Cuban President Raúl Castro presided over the Provincial Defense
Council of Santiago de Cuba and toured seismology centers, reports
Granma newspaper this Monday.
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Two thousand years ago, the area now occupied by Caguanes National
Park— Biosphere Reserve located in Sancti Spiritus— was inhabited by
natives who left us their traditions, myths and legends engraved in
caves.
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The exhibition “La memoria encofrada” by Cuban painter and sculptor
Julio Neira Milián, from the island’s central province of Sancti
Spiritus, was inaugurated on Friday in Havana’s Arte Galiano art
gallery, according to AIN.
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Cuban Judo World Champion Driulis González will announce her retirement
this Sunday at the opening of the National Judo Championships in her
home province of Guantanamo.
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Cuban tobacco legend Alejandro Robaina celebrated his 91st birthday on
Saturday, weakened by ill health but surrounded by friends and family
and the tobacco fields that have been his life.<br />
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A moderate earthquake and smaller aftershock rattled houses and nerves
in eastern Cuba on Saturday near the U.S. holding facility at
Guantanamo Bay. No damages or injuries were reported.
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