Wednesday, 26 October 2011 18:20
There's no Cuban who does not appreciate peanuts, because for a very long time they have been part of our diet.
Add a commentFriday, 14 October 2011 15:14
Like almost everyone on this planet, in addition to sayings, those born on the island frequently use (in colloquial language) slang and idioms, always with wit and dynamic freshness, typical of popular voice. But, in our case, the language is constantly renewed with acute national observation and reflection.
Add a commentTuesday, 11 October 2011 15:10
Havana, one of the most powerful cities that can be named, certainly remembered by all who visit it. All of its historical sites and celebrities, its friendly people, its myths and traditions enhance the magic upon being there.
Add a commentMonday, 03 October 2011 16:15
They emerged on the streets of my city in those rough years of the 90´s, and to some extent they assimilated because they were a palliative supposition in addressing the serious lack of public transportation that we were suffering. It was a city unaccustomed to these devices, those of which are especially abundant in Asian cities.
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