Important papers were donated to Trinidad’s archives by Swiss collector Michael Zurbuchen»
Tourists Have Sight Set on Sancti Spiritus (+photos)
502-year-old Sancti Spiritus is becoming more attractive for tourists, who now prefer to stay longer so as to go sightseeing the many wonderful sites we’ve got over here»
Sancti Spiritus: The Other Bridge over Yayabo River (+photos)
The “balneario” bridge and surrounding areas are being improved prior to the 502 anniversary of the village next June 4th»
Trinidad’s Iznaga Palace Turns into Five-Star Hotel (+photos)
A colonial palace abandoned nearly two decades ago in the historic area of Trinidad will soon be changed into a five-star hotel»
Frederich Cepeda: From Japan to Colombia, and from Colombia to the OR
Outstanding baseball player Frederich Cepeda had to return from Colombia in order to undergo surgery on his right knee»
Euterpe’s Descendant Honors Teaching Profession (+photos)
This young musician is fully committed to teaching. For her, the classroom is the best scenario and her pupils as the most demanding audience»
Sancti Spiritus Invests Millions in Tourism (+photos)
Over 100 million pesos have been disbursed by the tourism sector in Sancti Spiritus during the last five years»
Trinidad’s Valley of the Sugar Mills in Times of Change
The Valley of the Sugar Mills, located north-east of Trinidad city, was granted the condition of UNESCO’s World Heritage Site in 1988»
Outstanding Medical Services at Trinidad’s International Clinic
The International Clinic of Trinidad was first opened in 1990, and has never neglected its line of work»
Cubans Left Stranded in Costa Rica Spark Regional Concern
An article published on Granma daily titled “The Odyssey for the American Dream” addressed the situation of the Cubans left stranded in Costa Rica»