Céspedes, beyond his last battle
On February 27, 1874, Cuba lost a prodigal son, who left us an example of patriotism and humility, which has immortalized him well beyond his last battle for our independence
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On February 27, 1874, Cuba lost a prodigal son, who left us an example of patriotism and humility, which has immortalized him well beyond his last battle for our independence
After a very complex year, marked by a war economy, Cuba plans actions aimed at gradually reducing macroeconomic distortions
The five eastern provinces will host the activities of the country’s largest cultural event
Two giants who share a birth date and common ideals. Two men who both, in different times, dignified our country's past to illuminate our present and future. Two heroes of the Revolution who are June children, Antonio Maceo Granjales and Ernesto “Che” Guevara de la Serna
December 2, 1956, at a point on the southern coast of eastern Cuba the Granma expedition led by Fidel landed, committed to be "free or martyrs"
Desembarco del Granma National Park, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999, is an exuberant ecosystem characterized by its marine terraces, karst landscape, endemic biodiversity and high scientific value
Camilo Cienfuegos was stolen from us forever, October 28, 1959, but he left us the hero and the memories, already etched in the essence of the Revolution, the one to whom we can say today: Cuba is doing well, Camilo!
Floral wreaths from Army General Raúl Castro Ruz and Díaz-Canel honor Cuba´s national hero at Santiago de Cuba’s Santa Ifigenia Cemetery
Fidel continues to command his rebel armies in a Freedom Caravan that has traveled across Cuba every January since 1959, making clear that the memory of that transcendental event in the country's history continues to inspire new victories in the many battles Cubans face
The song of all Cubans, yesterday of Bayamo, today the National Anthem, will always enjoy the greatest respect among the people who sing it with our heads held high and voices afire; because with it we declare our principles, intone our culture, and reaffirm our sovereignty