Ley de los Símbolos Nacionales en Santiago de Cuba
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National Symbols Law: in Santiago de Cuba (III)

By: Giselle Mendez. Assimilation of the National Symbols Law. In order to meet with the responsibilities assigned to the different levels of education regarding the provisions of the National Symbols Law, educational institutions in Santiago de Cuba implement curricular and extracurricular actions aimed …

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Ley de los Símbolos Nacionales en Santiago de Cuba
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National Symbols Law: in Santiago de Cuba (II)

By: Giselle Mendez
The National Symbols Law and shared responsibility. The State, the school, the family and the media: share responsibility in the knowledge and implementation of the Law on National Symbols.

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Versalles “Carlos Garcia” Boarding School occupies an extensive area of 0.04 h (0.09 a), of which 0.02 hectares are arable land and used by the school garden for self-consumption. Photo: Santiago Romero.
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National Symbols Law: in Santiago de Cuba (I)

By: Giselle Mendez. Symbols.- Santiago de Cuba has stories interwoven in the image of national symbols. Just as there is no street where a hero has never passed –  according to poet Waldo Leyva – there is no Santiago resident who does not keep a childhood memory under the Phrygian cap of the Plaza de Marte…

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Díaz-Canel depositó flores en el monumento a Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, iniciador de la Gesta por nuestra definitiva Independencia, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
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The Cry of Baire for the Freedom of Cuba (Part II)

Translater: Guillermo Rodriguez Cortes. The Cry of Baire for the Freedom of Cuba (Part II)

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Minumento a los caidos en la guerra de independencia
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The Cry of Baire for the Freedom of Cuba (Part III)

Translater: Guillermo Rodriguez Cortes. The Cry of Baire for the Freedom of Cuba (Part III)

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DCLIMAX: Commercial Reference in ExpoCaribe 2024
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DCLIMAX: Commercial Reference in ExpoCaribe 2024

By: Santiago Romero. Translated by MSc. Guillermo Rodriguez Cortes. DCLIMAX: 2024.- It is not a huge company, it is a local one, but its projection speaks for itself. It does not have a great reputation, nor does it have a big building as headquarters to make its proposals more reliable, no…

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