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Ahora (est. 1962) is a Cuban newspaper located in Holguín. It is published in Spanish. [2] It has been released weekly on a Saturday since January 1992. Its editor is Yanisleidys Martínez Peña and its deputy editor Claudia Arias Espinosa.
Juventud Rebelde, daily newspaper of Cuba's young communists. This is a list of newspapers in Cuba.Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval.
Ahora! Holguín: Weekly 19 November 1962 ahora.cu: Victoria: Isla de la Juventud: Weekly 20 February 1967 periodicovictoria.cu: La Demajagua: Granma: Weekly 10 October 1977 lademajagua.cu: Periódico 26: Las Tunas: Weekly 26 July 1978 periodico26.cu: Escambray: Sancti Spíritus: Weekly 4 January 1979 escambray.cu: Invasor: Ciego de Ávila ...
1962 - Ahora newspaper begins publication. 1966 - Population: 91,000. [10] 1970 - Population: 131,656. [11] 1976 - Centro Universitario de Holguin and Instituto Superior Pedagogico de Holguin established. [12] 1978 - Holguín Province [citation needed] and Jardín botánico de Holguín (garden) established.
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Radio Musical Nacional (English: Musical National Radio), call sign CMBF, is a national classical music radio station in Cuba.It is heard on 590 kHz AM and 95.1 and 99.1 MHz FM in Havana and on FM transmitters nationwide.
The Holguín, Holgín or Olguín are one of the most important and famous families of Colombia, considered as part of the colonial aristocracy, with presence in other countries such as Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Cuba.
Holguín (Spanish pronunciation:) is one of the provinces of Cuba, the third most populous after Havana and Santiago de Cuba. It lies in the southeast of the country. Its major cities include Holguín (the capital), Banes, Antilla, Mayarí, and Moa. The province has a population of slightly over one million people.