The beaches in the south of Sancti Spiritus constitute an attractive offer this summer, when the lack of rainfall has hindered the use of other traditional swimming areas.»
SANCTI SPIRITUS
Sancti Spiritus Present in Toronto Para-Pan American Games
Two athletes from Sancti Spiritus, central Cuba, attend the 5th Para-Pan American Games to be held from August 7 through 15 in Toronto, Canada.»
Cuban Tourism Gets Popular around the World
The constant inflow of travelers from all over the world and their predilection for places of nature and history, are significant elements that make Cuba be trendy within the travel industry.»
Foundation Date of First Cuban Villages Obscure
In the context of the celebrations for the half millennium of the first Cuban villages, the controversy surrounding their founding dates grows.»
Colloquium Honours Foundation Anniversary of Sancti Spiritus
The community work of local institutions, the socio-historical and identity values of the village, and the need to study audience deeper, were the focus of the XXI Colloquium on Sancti Spiritus Culture, on occasion of the 501 anniversary of the village.»
May Day: Sancti Spiritus Residents Parade under the Rain
Despite the long-lasting drizzle that hit the city, the residents of Sancti Spiritus marched in crowds along Serafín Sánchez Revolution Square, to commemorate the 1st of May.»
Cuban Workers Celebrate 1st of May all Over the Island
Cuban workers marched today in all squares throughout the island in an act to support the Revolution and the construction here of a prosperous and sustainable socialism.»
Cuba: Over A Million Tourists in Three Months
From January to March, this year, 1 136 948 tourists and hikers arrived in the island. Never before had so many foreigners come to Cuba in a similar period of time.»
Sancti Spiritus Health Workers Back from Africa
Residents of Sancti Spiritus, central Cuba, warmly welcomed the three health workers who, for nearly six months, worked in African countries fighting Ebola. Dr. Miguel Sacerio Caballero, and nurses Francisco Prada Morales, and Julio César Gómez Ramírez returned to their home province with the satisfaction of having helped to reduce mortality due to a disease that turned into epidemics in »
Cuban Book Fair Won’t Stop Touring Provinces (+photos)
The need to find new alternatives other than book fairs, so as to draw literature closer to readers, was highlighted in Sancti Spiritus by the Minister of Culture, Julián González Toledo, who also said that this event will continue to be held every year.»