The Union of Cuban Historians (Unhic, Spanish acronym) will develop on November 20 the IV Colloquium Fidel Castro, devoted to the revolutionary fight from 1952 to 1958 in the country and to the Revolution in power from this province.

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Alleys in the city

Our city has many emblematic places, including its winding streets, which features are a trace found in every village founded during the medieval radiance of the XVII century.

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The story of a woman

I really never had the chance to know Antonia and when I did, she was buried in Cubitas Arriba, in the cemetery of Pozo de Vilató.

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A Vampire in the city

Count Dracula is the protagonist in a novel by the Irish writer Bram Stoke, published in 1897, that collects the legends about vampires and ghosts in Transylvania, eastern region of Romania.

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Territorial Development Program, for a sustainable environment

 The convocation for enriching the program Environment and Sustainable Territorial Development, aimed at contributing with the mitigation of the effects of climate change, the protection of natural resources and to favor a prosperous economical and social development in the region, was made from the Convention Center Santa Cecilia, with the presence of environmental institutions in the city.


University students from Camagüey to the Caribbean programming finals

Like every year since 2010, the University of Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz, developed the national finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest, which counted with the participation of seven teams formed by students from this institution and two formed by students of the Vocational Pre-University Institute of Exact Sciences Máximo Gómez Báez.


New dimensions of the innovators and rationalizers in Camagüey

The members of the Innovators and Rationalizers Association, gather up under the Spanish acronym that identifies them: Anir, do not miss a chance, since before October 8, 1976, official date of the foundation of the movement, to promote saving actions and return the useful lives to the simplest and most complex equipments.


No blackouts

“Unplug the refrigerator for an hour in the peak hours in the night is the least I can do to help the national and family economy. There was a remarkable reduction in the consumption in this month’s receipt”, tells a pleased Jorge Artola Medina, a seventy year-old retired from the education sector and resident in Bembeta Street.


Forty six families affected by climatic events in this municipality, live today in comfortable buildings in the community “Nueva Altagracia”, inaugurated this Friday in the Popular Council of Altagracia about 9 miles North-East of the provincial capital.