Las Tunas sent solidarity arms to the provinces hit by Hurricane Ian

As soon as the damage that the onslaught of Hurricane Ian left on Pinar del Río soil was confirmed, multisectoral brigades from Las Tunas got ready, without time for large suitcases or extensive farewells, “it was a matter of grabbing the equipment, getting hold of the tools, resources, and everything ready." As usual among these specialists when nature plunges its capricious rage against some region of the Cuban geography.

October 6, Day of the Victims of State Terrorism

On October 6, 1976, a Cubana de Aviación aircraft was blown up in mid-flight, whose passengers were young Cuban athletes and other people of various nationalities.

Las Tunas Provincial Meteorology Center

“We will have sun and some clouds in the morning. By the end of it, the cloudiness will increase, until it becomes cloudy in the afternoon, with the occurrence of some rains and thunderstorms. The day will be warm with maximum temperatures…”

Ludema Furniture manufactures productions for the population using surplus raw materials

With its prestigious brand, Muebles LUDEMA fulfills the state mandate of guaranteeing diverse furniture for high-standard tourist facilities, and at the same time is committed to continuing to promote its presence in the Domestic Trade network, under the principle of maintaining or improving its usual rates of quality and comfort.

Las Tunas on its 226th anniversary

Living in Las Tunas has something of a walker. The saying has always circulated that this is a transit city; that prudential stopovers are made here, for resupply. It is said that this is not destiny, but part of the path. I wouldn't dare deny it; too many close friends tell me the same thing: I follow, which usually means road, ship, or plane.