Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez met on Tuesday in Geneva with
the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navanethem
Pillay.
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Monsignor Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy
of Sciences and Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, praised this
Monday Cuba's medical and educational aid to Latin America and the Caribbean nations.
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The Morón Fingerlings Unit has just started its yearly production. The
season will last until December. This unit contributes to the
reproduction of tilapia, catfish and other fresh water species for
human consumption.
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The works to turn Calle Maceo into a boulevard, a project included in
the Management Plan for the area declared World Heritage Site, will
start next March 1st in this capital.
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The Cuban province of Granma is planning to plant 604 hectares of
coffee in 2010, which represents the largest planting of this crop in
the last 15 years.
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Nearly ten agricultural units in Cauto Cristo municipality, Granma
province, revitalize thanks to the endeavor of the region's government
structures and a collaboration project between Cuba and Argentina.
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Baracoa is the first village of Cuba. When Christopher Columbus
discovered this beautiful place on November 27th 1492 he said " this is
the most beautiful land human eyes have ever seen, for its good port,
delicious water and plenty of wood.<br />
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Over 78 million doses of anti-polio vaccines have been administered in
Cuba since February 26, 1962, when the island began its immunization
campaign against polio, under the direction of the Public Health
Ministry (MINSAP).
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