Fans of nature will have a special moment within the 21st international Book Fair to be held in Sancti Spiritus, central Cuba, from February 22nd to 26th. This one-of-the-kind opportunity will allow residents in the central Cuban province to have an approach at the naturalist side of Nuñez Jimenez.
Literary works related to this topic and to Man, including titles by Antonio Nuñez Jimenez, considered by Cuban Speleology and Geography, the country’s 4th discoverer after Cristobal Colon, Alejandro de Humboldt and Fernando Ortiz, are to be exposed during the island’s greatest cultural event.
This one-of-the-kind opportunity will allow residents in the central Cuban province to have an approach at the naturalist side of Nuñez Jimenez.
The Natural History Museum, neighboring Serafin Sanchez Square, will be home to the literary exposition hosted by the Antonio Nuñez Jimenez Foundation on Nature and Man, which gather titles related to agroecology, sustainable agriculture and some others dealing with geology and the Toa’s basin.
This one-of-the-kind opportunity will allow residents in the central Cuban province to have an approach at the naturalist side of Nuñez Jimenez, who had a special work link with Sancti Spiritus. His work began in 1947 in the Caguanes region and led him to visit 28 times the territory with research purposes.
The documentary Del Amazona al Caribe (from the Amazon to the Caribbean), a singular experience in canoeing for 20 countries in the region, will also serve the goal of recognizing the work of such an important figure as it will be broadcast in the Conrado Benitez Cinema.
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