Seismologists in Cuba today closely follow the behavior of the telluric movements in the northern Caribbean, where an upsurge is registered from the Virgin Islands to the eastern end of the archipelago.
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The Center for the Study of Arid Agroecosystems (CEAAR) of the University of Holguín is developing projects to increase product yield per hectare and find animal nutrition variants, given the impact of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade, made even stronger in the midst of the pandemic.
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The University of Medical Sciences of Holguín (UCMHo), among those with the highest enrollment in Cuba, links its students to more than 40 community projects, as part of the improvement of the quality of life in vulnerable communities and the extension activities of the educational institution.
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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Sunday called to work quickly to recover from the damage caused by heavy rains that hit mainly the western and central regions of the Caribbean island.

Special Education in Holguín is committed to projects aimed to promote learning and allow the proactive insertion into society of children with intellectual, sensory and physical-motor disabilities.
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