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Cuban rum has no secrets

The history of Cuban rum is as old as colonization itself, given that is a product extracted from sugar cane, which was brought to the island by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to this continent. Read More

Cuban Poloists Score Goals against the Stream

In every sport the pursuit of excellence keep in with the concentration of quality, especially in collective disciplines where, in addition to the natural conditions of the athletes, technical-tactical systems and the skill of the trainers to move their pieces join together. Read More

The Franchi Alfaro House: El Escorial Café in OLd Havana

This former colonial mansion, also known as the home of the Marquises of the Royal Proclamation," is located on one corner of Plaza Vieja, and forms part of a group of houses with similar 18th century architectural characteristics. Read More


The City of the Big Earthenware Jars is Camaguey

This location is known as the City of the Big Earthenware Jars, a name given just after its final settlement, inland, supposedly at the beginning of January, 1528. Read More

Farmers Try to Increase Rice Production to Cut Imports

Farmers in the eastern province of Las Tunas expect to harvest over 5,300 tons of rice this year in an effort to help the country decrease costly imports of the cereal. Read More

Friendly human development takes places in Camaguey City

The technological and human development achieved by the Center of Environmental Engineering of Camagüey (CIAC) to solve environmental problems eight years after its foundation confirms the rightness of such decision. Read More

Ciego de Avila Fosters Interest in agricultural programs

Ciego de Avila encourages vocational orientation of youngsters towards technical careers dealing with  agriculture, to face productive needs nof the country, one of those needs is the contribution with the nation's fruits demands. <br /> Read More

Cuba, University Changed March 13, 1957, Alarcón

Cuban Parliament President Ricardo Alarcon stated that Cuba and Havana's University changed forever and the disgraceful past overcome with martyrs'blood will never return. Read More

Cuba’s green revolution — achieving sustainability

Cuba's successful models of sustainable development — in areas of food, housing and health — are now being widely replicated throughout Latin America. Read More

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