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Cocodrilo Callejero, Edición 155, Año 6
Año: 3 Edición: 70, 15 de enero ICLEP PERIODISMO CIUDADANO CON Y PARA EL PUEBLO Julio/2021 Año # 6 edición # 155 Paramilitares Joven detenido el armados de objetos 11 de julio asegura contundentes patrullan haber sido el domingo las calles golpeado por el de Los Arabos y jefe de la policía la tienda MLC de Colón >> 02 >> 04 Mueren siete arabenses por Covid y desaparecen del parte médico de la siguiente jornada >> 03 Artículo de opinión En Cuba el bicho tiene que verse por fuera del muerto, y luego será Covid-19 en las estadísticas de Durán >> 07 Continúan los arrestos después de 11 días del 11 de julio >> 06 Arrestos masivos, Jovellanos. Foto de la fuente Caóticas decisiones del régimen disparan la inflación >> 04 Cuentapropista Foto: ICLEP Desesperación en la cola del gas, julio 23, Los Arabos, Matanzas Lo que el régimen cubano vendió al pueblo como una solución milagrosa, el cambio de matriz de cocción a gas, hoy, es otra de las tantas desgracias cotidianas, generadoras de Covid Foto:Pág. ICLEP 6 Noticias Cocodrilo Callejero Julio/2021 Año 6, edición quincenal # 155 Paramilitares patrullan las calles de Continúa la escasez de medicinas por temor a nuevas manifestaciones asfixiando al pueblo cubano Claudia Armenteros Yunia Milán Los Arabos, Matanzas, julio de del viernes sobre una re- Los Arabos, Matanzas, julio 18, (ICLEP).-Paramilitares vuelta popular este domingo 20, (ICLEP).-En una semana, armados de objetos contun- obligaron a las autoridades la Azitromicina subió de dentes y organizados en las locales a un despliegue masi- precio de 600 a 1 000 pesos llamadas brigadas de res- vo de paramilitares. -
Reglas De Congo: Palo Monte Mayombe) a Book by Lydia Cabrera an English Translation from the Spanish
THE KONGO RULE: THE PALO MONTE MAYOMBE WISDOM SOCIETY (REGLAS DE CONGO: PALO MONTE MAYOMBE) A BOOK BY LYDIA CABRERA AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION FROM THE SPANISH Donato Fhunsu A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of English and Comparative Literature (Comparative Literature). Chapel Hill 2016 Approved by: Inger S. B. Brodey Todd Ramón Ochoa Marsha S. Collins Tanya L. Shields Madeline G. Levine © 2016 Donato Fhunsu ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ii ABSTRACT Donato Fhunsu: The Kongo Rule: The Palo Monte Mayombe Wisdom Society (Reglas de Congo: Palo Monte Mayombe) A Book by Lydia Cabrera An English Translation from the Spanish (Under the direction of Inger S. B. Brodey and Todd Ramón Ochoa) This dissertation is a critical analysis and annotated translation, from Spanish into English, of the book Reglas de Congo: Palo Monte Mayombe, by the Cuban anthropologist, artist, and writer Lydia Cabrera (1899-1991). Cabrera’s text is a hybrid ethnographic book of religion, slave narratives (oral history), and folklore (songs, poetry) that she devoted to a group of Afro-Cubans known as “los Congos de Cuba,” descendants of the Africans who were brought to the Caribbean island of Cuba during the trans-Atlantic Ocean African slave trade from the former Kongo Kingdom, which occupied the present-day southwestern part of Congo-Kinshasa, Congo-Brazzaville, Cabinda, and northern Angola. The Kongo Kingdom had formal contact with Christianity through the Kingdom of Portugal as early as the 1490s. -
Local History Limonar Municipality
Subscribe to DeepL Pro to edit this document. Visit www.DeepL.com/Pro for more information. Local History Limonar Municipality General characteristics of the municipality. The territory occupied by the municipality of Limonar borders on Matanzas and Cárdenas to the north, Jovellanos to the east, Pedro Betancourt and Unión de Reyes to the south, and Unión de Reyes, Matanzas and Madruga to the west, in the province of Mayabeque. It occupies 3,8 % of the territory of the province of Matanzas. It has a territorial extension of 449,07 Km2. Its population is 26704 inhabitants, 13262 females and 13442 males. The main population settlements are: Limonar (municipal capital), Horacio Rodríguez, Fructuoso Rodríguez, Triumvirate, Santa Ana, Jesús María, Las Marías and San Francisco. The territory is located at 220 57' 04'' north latitude and 810 25' 38'' west longitude and is formed topographically by a relief that goes from flat to hillock. The predominant soils are of the clayey type, derived from the limestone rocks of the upper Cretaceous. Among the deepest soils are the famous black soils of the Guamacaro valley of the palmarito type. In the northern elevations of the Guamacaro valley and in the Las Nieves savannah the vegetation is that of cuabal, typical of the shallow serpentine soils where the cana palm abounds. The soil is mainly red ferrallitic in 70% and some brown, where there is a wide range of vegetation and their lands are devoted primarily to the production of small fruits, vegetables, grains, fruit trees and livestock development. The predominant climate is warm, the average annual temperature is 25-300 and in the cold months it is 210 C. -
Geomorfológica Del Territorio Emergido Del Area Protegida Cienaga De Zapata
XI Congreso Cubano de Geología Geomorfología GEO8-P2 CARACTERIZACIÓN GEÓLOGO – GEOMORFOLÓGICA DEL TERRITORIO EMERGIDO DEL AREA PROTEGIDA CIENAGA DE ZAPATA Guillermo J. Pantaleón Vento, Leandro Luís Peñalver Hernández, Roberto Denis Valle, Arelis Núñez Labañino, Miguel Cabrera Castellano, Jesús Triff Oquendo, Denyse Martín Izquierdo, Carlos Pérez Pérez, Rolando Batista González, Luisa Rodríguez González Instituto de Geología y Paleontología. Vía Blanca No. 1002 e/ Línea del Ferrocarril y Carretera Central. San Miguel del Padrón. La Habana. CP 11100 Cuba. [email protected] RESUMEN Se exponen los principales resultados del estudio del Área Protegida Ciénaga de Zapata, provincia de Matanzas, en su territorio emergido, en el marco del proyecto “Caracterización Geólogo –Geomorfológica de las costas y archipiélagos comprendidos entre Guanahacabibes y la provincia Granma” Se estudió la constitución geólogo – geomorfológica, así como los procesos y factores litomorfogenéticos presentes en el territorio mediante la recopilación y procesamiento de la información geológica y geomorfológica precedente, la interpretación de imágenes satelitales y su procesamiento con los programas ENVI e ILWIS y la realización de observaciones directas en el terreno. Se confeccionaron los mapas geológico a escala 1: 100 000 y geomorfológico a escala 1: 50 000. En el mapa geomorfológico se caracterizó el relieve del territorio emergido, donde se identificaron dos zonas: I) Zona Costera y II) Zona Postcostera; I) Zona costera: costas, llanura lacuno-palustre, terraza inferior abrasivo- acumulativa, camellones de tormenta, campos de lapiés y nichos de marea. II) Zona Postcostera: llanura marina abrasivo-acumulativa del Pleistoceno Superior, llanura marina abrasivo-denudativa (Fm. Vedado), llanura biogénica, llanura marina abrasivo-acumulativa del Pleistoceno Medio. -
Grupo Permanente Agricultura Urbana, Suburbana Y Familiar La
Ordinario REPÚBLICA DE CUBA Ejemplar No.__ MINISTERIORepública DE deLA Cuba AGRICULTURA Grupo Permanente Agricultura Urbana, Suburbana y Familiar La Habana, 11 de abril de 2018 “Año 60 de la Revolución” INFORME RESUMEN DEL RECORRIDO #80 DEL GRUPO PERMANENTE DE LA AGRICULTURA URBANA, SUBURBANA Y FAMILIAR EN LA PROVINCIA DE MATANZAS. La provincia fue evaluada de Bien con 82,98 puntos. El municipio de Jovellanos fue evaluado de regular. Las principales deficiencias se detectaron en los Subprogramas de Hortalizas y Condimentos Frescos, Manejo Agroecológico de Plagas, Uso y Manejo del Agua y Suelos y Abonos Orgánicos. Con relación al Autoabastecimiento Municipal, se pudo apreciar que en sentido general todos los municipios lo están trabajando. Se analizó el mes de enero alcanzándose como promedio a nivel provincial 14 libras percapitas. Los municipios con mayor dificultad en la implementación son: Cárdenas con 4 libras percapitas y Matanzas con 5,6 libras percapitas. PRINCIPALES DEFICIENCIAS DETECTADAS: 1. En el Subprograma de Hortalizas fueron evaluadas 20 Unidades de regular en los municipios de: (3 en Unión de Reyes, 4 en Limonar, 1 en Perico, 1 en Jovellanos, 2 en Los Arabos, 1 en Martí, 1 en Cárdenas, 5 en Pedro Betancourt, 1 en Calimete y 1 en Ciénaga de Zapata). 2. El Subprograma de Hortalizas y Condimentos Frescos fue evaluado de regular en los municipios de: Unión de Reyes, Cárdenas, Pedro Betancourt y Ciénaga de Zapata y de mal en el municipio Jovellanos. 3. El Subprograma de Semillas fue evaluado de regular en la finca del municipio -
Pastos Y Forrajes Inglés 2017 Ok.Indd
Pastos y Forrajes, Vol. 40, No. 3, July-September, 215-224, 2017 / Social change and transformation in the rural context 215 Scientific Paper Social change and transformations in the rural territorial context. Local actors’ perception Antonio Suset-Pérez, Hilda Caridad Machado-Martínez, Taymer Miranda-Tortoló, Pedro Duquesne-Baró and Lisset Castañeda-Pimienta Estación Experimental de Pastos y Forrajes Indio Hatuey, Universidad de Matanzas, Ministerio de Educación Superior Central España Republicana, CP 44 280, Matanzas, Cuba E-mail: [email protected] Abstract The objective of this paper is to facilitate the understanding about the relevance of the actors’ perceptions for social change and sustainability of the transformations that are executed in the municipal agricultural sector, in the face of the complexity of current scenarios. The analysis and reflection are derived from the experience obtained during more than 15 years of field work, with tools that promote participation and interdisciplinarity in the analyses, by the research line of Agricultural and Sustainable Local Development of the Pastures and Forages Research Station Indio Hatuey, in agro- productive entities, municipalities and localities, with the contribution of their key actors. For the study the information regarding the officials, workers and decision makers’ perceptions were considered; statistical documents associated to the agricultural productions of the territories were also analyzed. As a result it was observed that the established institu- tionality should be reformed, because it slows down the concretion of the transformation projects and actions. From this, it can be concluded that the knowledge and understanding about the analyzed actors’ perceptions at municipal-local level remarkably limit that the projection and implementation of the changes are favorably visualized. -
Slavery and Spatial Dialectics on Cuban Coffee Plantations Author(S): Theresa A
Slavery and Spatial Dialectics on Cuban Coffee Plantations Author(s): Theresa A. Singleton Source: World Archaeology, Vol. 33, No. 1, The Archaeology of Slavery (Jun., 2001), pp. 98- 114 Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/827891 . Accessed: 02/01/2011 12:40 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact information may be obtained at . http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublisher?publisherCode=taylorfrancis. Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Taylor & Francis, Ltd. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to World Archaeology. http://www.jstor.org Slavery and spatial dialectics on Cuban coffee plantations Theresa A. -
Investigacin
INVESTIGACIÓN Niveles de eficiencia de los policlínicos tipo I en Matanzas. Evolución durante el año 2006 Levels of efficiency of type I polyclinics in Matanzas in 2006 Zoe Sánchez DelgadoI; Magalys Chaviano MorenaII; Anaí García FariñasIII IMáster en Economía de la Salud. Instructora. Dirección Provincial de Salud. Matanzas, Cuba. IIMáster en Economía de la Salud. Dirección Provincial de Salud. Matanzas, Cuba. IIIMáster en Economía de la Salud. Asistente. Instituto Nacional de Higiene, Epidemiología y Microbiología. La Habana, Cuba. RESUMEN Objetivos En el momento actual, donde se han incrementado las inversiones en el nivel primario de atención, cobra importancia determinar la eficiencia de las unidades de salud, identificar las unidades de mejor práctica, y determinar áreas potenciales de mejora para la eficiencia. Métodos Se realizó una investigación descriptiva retrospectiva en todos los policlínicos tipo I en Matanzas durante el año 2006. Se consideraron cinco indicadores de resultados y cuatro de recursos. Se empleó el análisis envolvente de datos bajo el modelo de maximización de resultados y rendimientos constantes a escala. Resultados Se identificaron seis patrones de comportamiento de la eficiencia. Para las unidades ineficientes tuvo un peso importante las cantidades relativamente mayores de recursos con que contaron, estas deben mejorar sus resultados especialmente en la detección de BAAR+ y la satisfacción de la población. Conclusiones La provincia alcanzó valores medios de eficiencia susceptibles de ser mejorados y se demostraron las potencialidades de la eficiencia como instrumento evaluativo. Palabras clave: Eficiencia, análisis envolvente de datos, policlínicos, Cuba. 1 ABSTRACT Objectives Nowadays, investments at the primary health care level have increased and thus it is more important than ever to determine the efficiency of health care facilities, to identify those facilities with the best health practice and look for potential areas of efficiency improvement. -
The WHUR World Tour 2017
Presents The WHUR World Tour 2017 WWW.ADVANTAGE-INTL.COM 1-877-428-2773 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5TH DAY 1 (L, D) USA-CUBA Arrive in Jose Marti International Airport Terminal. Clear customs and immigration, this process takes around one hour. Meet your local tour guide who will be who will be our representative in Havana throughout the trip. Tour around the city. Take a panoramic drive around modern Havana. Your tour guide will take you around to get your bearings around this amazing city. You will be taken around the modern part of Havana, including neighborhoods like Miramar, Vedado, Centro Habana. Stop at the historic Revolution Square; a political venue since 1959. Hotel Check-in. HOTEL MELIA COHIBA ***** Welcome dinner at a “Paladar”, a term commonly used in Cuba to refer to private restaurants. Home-made cuisine and authentic flavors of Cuba characterize these establishments. This is the restaurant where former president Barrack Obama had dinner when he visited Cuba. Meet with Chef Carlos. Return to hotel MONDAY NOVEMBER 6TH DAY 2 (B, L, D) HISTORIC HAVANA Take a drive around modern Havana. Start from the Malecón seafront, an 8km-drive where locals sit and enjoy the sunset every day. Visit Hotel Nacional. Continue along Vedado neighborhood. Visit iconic buildings of modern Havana such as Hotel Habana Libre, the Coppelia Ice Cream Parlor and Riviera Hotel. Your tour guide will take you around the modern part of Havana, including neighborhoods like Miramar, Vedado, Centro Habana. Walking tour of Old Havana. The founding of Havana as one of the most important commercial cities in the New World brought about the urban growth around different squares. -
Pedro Betancourt 2018
A M A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M A A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M A A M A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A ANUARIO ESTADÍSTICO A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A A M A M A M A M201A M A M A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M8A M A M A A M A M A MPEDROA M A M BETANCOURTA M A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A A M A M A M A MEDICIÓNA M A 201M9A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A ANUARIO ESTADÍSTICO DE PEDRO BETANCOURT 2018 EDICIÓN 2019 CONTENIDO Capítulos Página 1.Territorio 10 2.Medio Ambiente 13 3.Población 18 4.Organización Institucional 25 5.Finanzas 27 6.Empleo y Salarios 30 7.Agricultura Ganadería Silvicultura y Pesca 35 8.Minería y Energía 40 9.Industria Manufacturera 43 10.Construcción e Inversiones 45 11.Transporte 50 12.Comercio 52 13.Turismo 56 14.Tecnología de la Información y las Comunicaciones 58 15.Educación 61 16. -
Brief Observations on Visiting Cuba After 50 Years My Wife and I Spent a Month in Cuba in July 2012. Flying in from Miami, We St
Brief Observations on Visiting Cuba after 50 Years My wife and I spent a month in Cuba in July 2012. Flying in from Miami, we stayed 10 days in Havana in a small hotel, walked the streets, then explored central Cuba by rental car for two weeks: Matanzas, Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Camaguey, Cayo Santa Maria (for foreigners), and Varadero. We spent the final days in Havana at the iconic Hotel Nacional from the 1930s. This was my first visit since leaving Cuba for Chicago in late 1961 just shy of 5 years old, almost 3 years after Castro took power and 4 months after the Bay of Pigs invasion. The U.S. government grants a general travel license (no specific permit needed) if you have a Cuban second cousin, or if you accompany a household member with such a relative. The Cuban government considers me Cuban but requires a visa. My visa category is “resided abroad before 1971” which required proof. Luckily my super-organized father kept my 6th-grade report card, which I submitted after altering my C’s to B’s (kidding). My mother's first cousin from Madrid was with us throughout. He left Cuba after being sent to cut sugar cane in the countryside for 19 months in the late 1960s, away from his wife and young son, as punishment for seeking to emigrate; at the same time, his savings were frozen. He had visited Cuba recently in 2009. He has a first cousin in Havana and we spent considerable time with his cousin - a retired professor at the University of Havana - and his wife, hearing their stories. -
Catálogo De La Entomofauna Asociada a Almacenes De Alimentos En La Provincia De Matanzas
FITOSANIDAD vol. 14, no. 2, junio 2010, pp.75-82 CATÁLOGO DE LA ENTOMOFAUNA ASOCIADA A ALMACENES DE ALIMENTOS EN LA PROVINCIA DE MATANZAS José E. Domínguez Umpiérrez1 y Leonel Marrero Artabe2 1 Laboratorio Provincial de Sanidad Vegetal. Carretera Central Km 111, Gelpi, Matanzas, Cuba 2 Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Matanzas. Autopista Varadero Km 3½, Matanzas, Cuba, [email protected] Diagnóstico fitosanitario RESUMEN ABSTRACT Se facilita un catálogo de los insectos plagas detectados en almace- A catalogue of detected pest insects associated to food warehouses nes de alimentos de la provincia de Matanzas. Se consultaron los of Matanzas city is offered. Entomological records available in Pro- registros entomológicos disponibles en el Laboratorio Provincial de vincial Plant Health Laboratory were verified and the species Sanidad Vegetal y se informa la ocurrencia de especies capturadas occurrence captured by means of insect trap systems placed in six mediante sistemas de trampeo instalados en seis almacenes de la food warehouses during the period July 2006 to March 2007 is informed economía interna del territorio, durante el período julio del 2006- too. Thirty eight species of noxious insects belonging to three orders marzo del 2007. Se reportan 38 especies de insectos nocivos, perte- and 14 families are reported; the coleopterons were the taxa of highest necientes a tres órdenes y 14 familias. Los coleópteros se presenta- incidence, represented by 33 species, of those which Ahasverus ron como la taxa de mayor incidencia, representados por 33 especies, advena Waltl., Zabrotes subfasciatus (Boheman), Oryzaephilus de las cuales Ahasverus advena Waltl., Zabrotes subfasciatus surinamensis Linnaeus, Carpophilus dimidiatus (Fabricius) and (Boheman), Oryzaephilus surinamensis Linnaeus, Carpophilus Tribolium castaneum Herbst., were the most frequents.