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- Written by Esther De la Cruz Castillejo
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Las Tunas' history is intertwined with a cactus. It is said that Don Julián Gamboa had a large cattle ranch here and liked to plant opuntia and it was his custom to give it away in small pots to visitors who came to these lands.
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- Written by Fidel Jorge Enamorado (Journalism Student)
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Every September 30, the world pays tribute to translators and their fundamental work in intercultural communication. This date, designated as International Translators' Day, besides to celebrating the linguistic skills of interpreters, highlights the importance of translation to overcome language barriers.
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The dangers of thunderstorms are enormous but, in Las Tunas, some people seem not to notice - or not to know it - and risk their lives in a disrespectful challenge to what is known to be the most lethal natural phenomena.
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- Written by Claudia Ligget Amado Barceló / Photos: Reynaldo López and Ángel Chimeno
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The provincial celebration for the start of the school year took place this Monday at the Toma de Las Tunas semi-boarding school. The event brought together more than 600 students, teachers, and family members, and became a day of joy and hope.
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- Written by Liodany Arias Tamayo (ACN)
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In the middle of the extensive plain that characterizes the north of Las Tunas, rises one of the most distinctive geographical features of the eastern province; of great popularity among locals and visitors for its authentic figure, the Cerro de Caisimú is a contrast to the typical relief of these lands.
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