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Fidelio Ponce: a once-in-a-lifetime artist

by: Dairel Arcos Being from Camagüey implies being knowledgeable about our history, it means understanding that others value our way of speaking the Spanish language, it means that we have

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A Villanueva who speaks to us in the distance

By: Kenny Ortigas Guerrero Why is it essential to recall the historical dates? Why, year after year, are actions organized so that they do not go unnoticed? For some, it

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Farewell…

An atypical year of learning has touched the world, Cuba and therefore the Office of the Historian of Camagüey city. A year where work was tempered by new ways of

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A sociocultural project that draws love

The Fidelio Ponce de León art gallery, which is based in the headquarters of the Office of the Historian of Camagüey city, combines its exhibition work with a sociocultural project

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To research heritage

By: Hansel Pérez Collado (journalism student) The Office of the Historian of Camagüey city has different work areas, aimed at consolidating the Historical and Cultural Heritage of the province. One

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Revelations of a heritage city

By: Liannys Juan López and Hansel Pérez Collado (journalism students) This Thursday, in the Fidelio Ponce de León Gallery of the Office of the Historian of Camagüey city, the collective

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The Heritage Classrooms Project begins in Camagüey

By: Hansel Pérez Collado and Liannys Juan López (journalism students) This November 11th, the 152nd anniversary of the incorporation of Ignacio Agramonte to the independence struggle is celebrated. In the

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Incorporation of Camagüey to the independence struggles

By: Liannys Juan López (journalism student) At dawn, on November 4th, 1868, the people of Camagüey incorporated to the independence struggles through the Uprising in Saramaguacán, also known as Paso

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Camagüey, a legendary city

By: Liannys Juan López (journalism student) Since 2014, the International Day of Cities is celebrated every October 31st, established by the United Nations with the aim of promoting a sustainable

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Photographic exhibition “Matria” in Camagüey

By: Liannys Juan Lopez Part of the artistic work of the photographer and journalist Gabriel Dávalos was exhibited this Friday in the well-known Workers’s Square in Camaguey city. During the

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City that we live and therefore we are

By Alejandro García Gutiérrez (Student of Journalism) Camagüey is one of the cities that best preserves the colonial heritage in the country; however, the attitude of many of its inhabitants

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With the Helms Burton we do not understand

By Alejandro García Gutiérrez (Student of Journalism) Relations between Cuba and the United States of America have been a story of love and interest since long time before the Thirteen

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Africa in the Cuba of May

By: Oreidis Pimentel Pérez We are an incomplete body without Africa, while thinking that the slaves were people without culture. There was so much wisdom in them, and closer to

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Gastronomic Seminar “Sabe a Camagüey 2019”

On the occasion of the celebration of the First Gastronomic Seminar, “Sabe a Camagüey 2019”, scheduled for March 20 to 22, the Office of the City Historian as a collaborator

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Reflections of the Biennial in Camagüey

By Dairel Arcos Corso Specialist of the Gallery “Fidelio Ponce de León” of the OHCC For the first time in our province, the Biennial arrives, a space to confront art

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Save (us)

By Lourdes María Mazorra López Reservoir of a rich cultural heritage, an integral part of the life of the city since its emergence, the General Cemetery of Camagüey combines the

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Tribute to “El Lugareño”

The Office of the Historian of the city of Camagüey invites you next Monday, April 29 at 2 pm at the Cultural Management Center, where we will be commemorating the