"… in Bonilla Ignacio behaved very brave and well; in the beginning he pushed back more half a dozen of soldiers who tried to come up to him, but having been hurt slightly, his cousin and brother-in-law Eduardo (Agramonte Piña), much at the beginning of the action, left the field to accompany him and to take him.”

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Waiting for Yadi, I found her in her cozy house, there in the town Batalla de Las Guásimas. “My granddaughter had a test today, and she does not come yet, thanks that I already finished to wash, now, I will rest and wait for her”, she says when she receives me.

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Teach with the heart

Olga Góngora Lezcano was born in this city, but the family was of Vertientes, she studied educational practice in Santa Clara, in the School of Rural Household, and she returned to the soil, where after her graduation in 1944, she came to have a classroom fifteen years later, due to the triumph of the Revolution, in the intricate area of Santa Lucia 1, among mud and birds and weathering storms.

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The pride of being closer to Frank

Liliana Souto Amador and Elizabeth Sosa del Valle share in life much more than theirhometown that fills themwith pride, the genre and the vocation. These two women who for three decades and a half deliver every day their breath to Camagüey´s education now keep like one of their biggest treasures having been creditors of the medal Orden Frank País García of the second grade.

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The Camagüey prepares tributes to its eponymous hero

With the actions by the 176 anniversary of his birth will begin the next day 23, in this city, the day commemorating the 145 years of the Fall in Combat of the Major General Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz.


Camagüey´s farmers apply science and technique in the planting of cold

To comply with the current planting season of cold, this province has the technological packages and the logistics base that can contribute to raising the efficiency of agriculture.


Beekeeping in Camagüey seeks to strengthen their commitments productive

Camagüey´s Beekeepers will close the year with the delivery of 490 tonnes of honey, although this sector was severely damaged by the impact of hurricane Irma last September.


BioCubaFarma presented a report to one of the commissions of the Cuban Parliament on its management and the deficiencies that still exist in the production of medicines in charge of that business group.


Antonio Rodríguez, vice president of the National Institute of Hydraulic Resources (INRH) reported that 1.6 million Cuban saw their water supply services improved in 2017, and another 168,000 their dwelling´s sewage system.