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Cuba’s Labiofam Products Display

Labiofam is the Cuban business group dedicated to researching veterinary medicine and creating products for humans – ones such as nutritional supplements, antioxidants, creams and other cosmetic products ranging from microalgae to probiotic yogurt. (25 photos)

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A Visit to Santo Domingo, Villa Clara

Santo Domingo is the largest town of the municipality with the same name in Villa Clara province. The total population is a little over 50,000. Here we present a photo feature of daily life in this community and the surrounding area. (26 photos)

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Leonardo Da Vinci in Havana

The Genius of Leonardo Da Vinci is the title of an exhibition permanently installed in the Museum of Sacred Art of the Minor Basilica of the Convent of St. Francis of Assisi in Old Havana, the result of a cultural exchange between Italy and Cuba. (26 photos)

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Fishing on the Havana Malecon Seawall

One of the favorite pastimes of many Havana residents is fishing from off the Malecon seawall. Some anglers walk away with good catches, others leave with only good suntans, but all of them feel satisfied with being able to spend a morning or afternoon with the emotions they feel when a fish swallows the bait. (25 photos)

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Children’s Day in Cuba

The third Sunday in July is when “Children’s Day” is celebrated in Cuba. On Havana’s Prado esplanade, a festival of sports, recreation and cultural was held, which included a costume party and children’s parade. (27 photos)

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Pan-American Dog Show in Cuba

Earlier this year (February), the Cuban Kennel Club organized the Pan-American Championships of the “Sociedad de Fomento Canofilo,” which was the first time the event was hosted here on the island. Here’s our photo spread of the canines. (30 photos)

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Leoncio Vidal Park, Santa Clara

In the center of the Santa Clara City, in Villa Clara Province — in the heart of Cuba — is the Leoncio Vidal Park Caro, a national monument. According to the opinions of many experts, this is one of the most beautiful parks in Cuba, and is surrounded by buildings of eclectic architecture, along with more modern ones. (24 photos)

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A Visit to La Boca, Trinidad, Cuba

Five kilometers from Trinidad, in the province of Sancti Spiritus, is La Boca, a coastal town of people who live from fishing, farming and forms of self-employment. Known as a place for vacationing, the town has a permanent population of under 400 but grows considerably in certain periods of the year, especially to serve national workers’ tourism at several state-run facilities. July and August are the busiest months. (27 photos)

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Off the Tourist Path in Trinidad, Cuba

The small colonial city of Trinidad is one of the top tourist attractions in Cuba. Most groups visiting the capital or Varadero, take excursions to this town located not far from the coast and a gateway to the Escambray Mountains. Here’s a look at the daily life of Trinidad residents, beyond the tourist paths. (26 photos)

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Havana’s Holy Guardian Angel Parish

Many Catholic churches in Cuba are works of art. One example is the parish of Santo Angel Custodio, located at the corner of Compostela and Cuarteles streets in Old Havana, and known in the area as the “Loma del Angel”.(27 photos)

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