In 1819, a handful of French colonists headed by Don Louis D'Clouet founded the Fernandina de Jagua Villa, located some 250 km southeast Havana. Over the years, the place turned into a prosperous city currently known as Cienfuegos City. Read More
Nearly 700 Latin American students are doing their degree in Medical Sciences in Cienfuegos, with a program which links them to the community, while living with the families of the region Read More
Vanguard visual art figures of this city, known as "La Perla del Sur," participated in the project, convened by the Advisory Council for the Development of the Environment and Monumental Sculpture. Read More
Plastic arts, specialized theater reviews, community audiovisuals and Mexican folk music will be the main cultural attractions of Cienfuegos in September. Read More