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July 26th: The Cuban
People will Mark National Rebelliousness Day in Eastern Holguin
HAVANA, Cuba, July 21 (acn)
The central rally to mark National Rebelliousness Day to be held
next July 26 in eastern Holguin province will be attended by 200,
000 citizens in representation of the Cuban people.
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In recent statements to the press, the first
secretary of Cuba´s Communist Party in the eastern territory, Jorge
Cuevas Ramos, said that the ceremony will take place at 7 am at the
Major General Calixto Garcia Iñiguez Plaza.
The huge demonstration will celebrate its designation for the third
time as main venue of July 26 commemorations, a condition granted
every year by the Political Bureau of Cuba´s Communist Party to the
Cuban territory with outstanding social and economic achievements.
Holguin won the venue in 1979 and later in 1996.
Holguin, with over one million inhabitants was granted the condition
of venue of this year´s celebrations particularly due to the
people´s efforts and results in the recovery from the damage
inflicted by hurricane Ike, particularly in the housing sector.
Still under the difficult circumstances imposed by the impact of the
hurricane in September 2008, which devastated nearly all local
plantations and thousands of houses and economic and social
facilities, the people in Holguin multiplied their efforts in main
development programs and boosted recovery actions.
The designation also recognized the important contribution to the
country´s economy by three nickel-processing plants in that
territory, as well as the good performance of the local tourist
center.
A significant achievement by the Holguin health care center was the
lowering of the infant mortality rate to only 3,5 per every 1,000
live births. Other factors that have improved the people´s health in
the province include the operation of 37 pregnant mother assistance
homes, genetics services, intensive care units in pediatric and
neonatal services, as well as the work of doctors and nurses who
guarantee primary health care.
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