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 Family Genealogy History, Cardenas family history
The founder of the firm, Parmenio C??????rdenas, began his professional activities when he graduated as lawyer in the Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Se??????ora del Rosario in 1913 in the city of Bogot??????, Colombia.
The C??????rdenas family was well known in the village...
The Andr??????s y Mar??????a C??????rdenas Family Foundation was founded in 1997 to award scholarships to deserving...
www.family-genealogy-history.com /resources/37/Cardenas-family-history.html

  
 Cardenas Matanzas Cuba
Cárdenas is a town 150 km east of Havana, Cuba, in Matanzas Province.
Cuban fishing boats that belonged to a cooperative in Cárdenas, Matanzas, a week...
Oscar María de Rojas, in the city of Cárdenas, western Matanzas province, has...
www.wikiverse.org /cardenas-matanzas-cuba

  
 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Bahía de Cárdenas
Bahía de Cárdenas, bahía cubana situada en la costa norte de la isla, en la provincia de Matanzas.
Cárdenas (ciudad, Cuba), ciudad cubana situada en la costa norte de la isla, al fondo de la bahía a la que da nombre, abierta hacia el estrecho de...
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Cárdenas Solórzano Cuauhtémoc
Cárdenas, city on the northern coast of western Cuba in Matanzas province, about 120 km (about 70 mi) east of Havana.
Cárdenas Solórzano, Cuauhtémoc, born in 1934, Mexican politician and a founder of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).
Cárdenas, Lázaro (1895-1970), Mexican president (1934-1940), born in Jiquilpan de Juárez, Michoacán.
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 Cámara Hiperbárica Cárdenas, Cámaras Hiperbáricas - Mapa de Cuba (Náuticas)
En Varadero operan 4 Centros de Buceo, y en la Ciudad de Cárdenas, a 12 Km.(7.5 millas) de distancia, se encuentra una Cámara Hiperbárica que ofrece todos los servicios necesarios para la atención de cualquier accidente de buceo.
Dirección: Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico "Julio Aristegui", Centro de Medicina Subacuática, Carretera de Cárdenas km.
Cámara Hiperbárica Cárdenas, Cámaras Hiperbáricas - Mapa de Cuba (Náuticas)
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 Liberacuba
Arturo Ladrón Abril 1959, Fusilado, Holguín, OR, Luis Ochoa Abril 1963, Fusilado, Matanzas Héctor Ramos Tardío Abril 1961, fusilado, Ranchuelos, LV.
Agustín Martínez Enero 23 1962, Fusilado, Matanzas Leonardo Martínez Jiménez Enero 23 1961, Fusilado, Pinar del Río Jorge Luis Laza Miranda Enero 23 1959, Fusilado, Santa Clara, LV.
Leonel Domingo Mijares Abril 4 1959, Fusilado, Matanzas José Manuel Milian Pérez Abril 4 1961, Asesinado, Bayamo, OR, Asesinado en Prisión.
liberacuba.blogspot.com /2004_02_01_liberacuba_archive.html

  
 Enciclopedia Universal
Narciso López la izó por primera vez en Cuba en la ciudad de Cárdenas, provincia de Matanzas.
La bandera de Cuba fue proclamada como tal el 11 de abril de 1869, en la Asamblea de Guáimaro.
Esta bandera fue enarbolada por primera vez en Cuba por el General Narciso López en la ciudad de Cárdenas, el 19 de mayo de 1850.
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 Cámara Hiperbárica Cárdenas, Hyperbaric chambers - Cuba Map (Nautical)
Address: Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico "Julio Aristegui", Centro de Medicina Subacuática, Carretera de Cárdenas km.
(87.5 miles) from Havana, Varadero has become Cuba’s major tourist resort, expanding along 20 km.
Located in the narrow and long Hicacos Peninsula, on the Atlantic Ocean, and 140 km.
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 Cárdenas
63,000), N central Cuba, Matanzas prov., a port on Cárdenas Bay.
A fishing fleet is based at Cárdenas, which is also an important commercial center.
It processes and exports sugar and sisal and has industries producing tobacco, beer, and soap.
www.infoplease.com /id/A0810397

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Matanzas (city)
Matanzas (city), city, western Cuba, capital of Matanzas Province, on Matanzas Bay, near Havana (with which it is connected by railroad).
Saint Augustine (city), city, seat of Saint Johns County, northeastern Florida, on the Matanzas and San Sebastian rivers, near the Atlantic Ocean;...
Cárdenas, city on the northern coast of western Cuba in Matanzas province, about 120 km (about 70 mi) east of Havana.
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 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Matanzas
Matanzas is known unconvincingly as the "Athens of Cuba", and besides a few mock-Classical buildings it has a wonderfully atmospheric main square: be sure to see the Liceo de Matanzas music school, a breathtaking 19th-century treat whose most notable modern feature is a huge mural of a chess-playing Che...
Meanwhile, at Aguica Prison, in the province of Matanzas, "he is said to be constantly threatened by the prison authorities and harassed by common prisoners.
The Cuban leader made that affirmation at the Marcelo Salado elementary school in C???rdenas, Matanzas province, 150 kilometers east of Havana, where he was attending the collective birthday celebration held on the occasion of the 10th birthday of Eli???n Gonz???les, a pupil at the school.
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 Cuba Matanzas Complete Geography and City guide
The province is divided into 14 municipalities and its capital city is Matanzas.
It has also important bays like those of Cárdenas and Matanzas, the latter being one of the most active ports of the country.
The province ranks second in extension and ninth in population.
www.cuba-matanzas.com /en/geography.asp

  
 Matanzas Province
Matanzas is one of the provinces of Cuba.
Of Cuba's provinces, Matanzas is one of the most industrialised, with petroleum wells, refineries, supertanker facilities, and 21 sugar mills to process the harvests of the fields of sugarcane in the province.
The Oscar María de Rojas, in the city of Cárdenas, western Matanzas province, has been visited by more than 160,000 people since it was reopened in December...
matanzas-province.wikiverse.org

  
 Travel to Cuba- Technical travel information
Among the country’s many excellent harbors are Bahía de La Habana, Bahía de Cárdenas, Bahía Honda, Bahía de Matanzas, and Bahía de Nuevitas on the north coast and Guantánamo Bay, Santiago de Cuba, Bahía de Cienfuegos, and Trinidad on the south coast.
Cuba's longest river is the Río Cauto in the southeast (240 kilometers/150 miles).
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 CubaLiteraria: Los Minoristas. Conrado Massaguer.
Nació el 3 de marzo de 1889 en la ciudad de Cárdenas, en la provincia de Matanzas.
Después del triunfo de la Revolución trabajó en el Archivo Nacional de Cuba.
www.cubaliteraria.com /antologia/grupo_minorista/massaguer.html

  
 Regional - Caribbean - Cuba - Provinces - Matanzas
Regional - Caribbean - Cuba - Provinces - Matanzas
Regional - Caribbean - Cuba - Provinces - Matanzas - Categories
Cárdenas, Cuba - Photos and history of the city.
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 Sites near - GeoURL (2.0)
Current Weather at Varadero, Matanzas, Cuba - World Buddy (11.3 km NW) Near Santa Marta 3 more from worldbuddy.com
tide predictions: Cardenas, Cuba Near Cárdenas 8 more from www.mobilegeographics.com
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 Matanzas: Cuba destinations. Main cities, interesting places, beaches.
The city of Matanzas (founded in 1693), land of poets also known for its many bridges that enrich the urban area, is also known as the Athens, and the Venice of Cuba.
Out of the 14 provinces the island is divided into, Matanzas is probably the one with the highest number and the greater density of tourism attractions, among which, the beach resort of Varadero is the most well known and demanded in the international market.
In this very area, in the midst of the quietness of the valley, Matanzas offers to its visitors the opportunity of receiving specialized anti-stress, beauty and weight loss treatments, as well as other programs conceived to improve the quality of life under exceptional conditions.
www.cubaxp.com /modules/freecontent/index.php?id=5   (695 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Cárdenas, Matanzas, Cuba
Cárdenas (San Juan de Dios de Cárdenas) is a town in Matanzas Province, Cuba, about 150 km (75 mi) east of Havana.
Statistics Capital: Matanzas Area: 11,978km² Inhabitants: 643,400 Population Density: 53 per km² Map Categories: Provinces of Cuba
Updated 169 days 3 hours 32 minutes ago.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/C%c3%a1rdenas,-Matanzas,-Cuba   (685 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Bahía de Cárdenas
Bahía de Cárdenas, bahía cubana situada en la costa norte de la isla, en la provincia de Matanzas.
Cárdenas (ciudad, Cuba), ciudad cubana situada en la costa norte de la isla, al fondo de la bahía a la que da nombre, abierta hacia el estrecho de...
MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Bahía de Cárdenas
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 Cárdenas
63,000), N central Cuba, Matanzas prov., a port on Cárdenas Bay.
A fishing fleet is based at Cárdenas, which is also an important commercial center.
It processes and exports sugar and sisal and has industries producing tobacco, beer, and soap.
www.infoplease.com /id/A0810397   (685 words)

  
 Liberacuba
Antonio Ramírez Caballero Enero 13, 1959, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba Juan Rivera Nordet Enero 13, 1959, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba Antonio Reitor Enero 13, 1959, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba Francisco Saavedra Romero Enero 14 1959, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba, OR.
Juan Ramírez Dieguez Enero 17 1960, Fusilado, Matanzas, MA.
Juan Ramírez Rojas Febrero 9, 1960, Fusilado, Santa Clara Felix Abreu Febrero 9, 1962, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba, OR.
liberacuba.blogspot.com /2004_02_01_liberacuba_archive.html   (685 words)

  
 Cuba on Encyclopedia.com
There are many fine seaports—Havana (the chief import point), Cienfuegos, Matanzas, Cárdenas, Nuevitas, Santiago de Cuba, and Guantánamo (a U.S. naval base since 1903).
Cuba was launched as an independent republic in 1902 with Estrada Palma as its first president, although the Platt Amendment (see Platt, Orville Hitchcock), reluctantly accepted by the Cubans, kept the island under U.S. protection and gave the United States the right to intervene in Cuban affairs.
Cuba's significance in the cold war was further dramatized the following year when the USSR began to buttress Cuba's military power and to build missile bases on the islands.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/section/Cuba_History.asp   (3303 words)

  
 Liberacuba
Antonio Ramírez Caballero Enero 13, 1959, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba Juan Rivera Nordet Enero 13, 1959, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba Antonio Reitor Enero 13, 1959, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba Francisco Saavedra Romero Enero 14 1959, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba, OR.
Juan Ramírez Rojas Febrero 9, 1960, Fusilado, Santa Clara Felix Abreu Febrero 9, 1962, Fusilado, Santiago de Cuba, OR.
Juan Ramírez Dieguez Enero 17 1960, Fusilado, Matanzas, MA.
liberacuba.blogspot.com /2004_02_01_liberacuba_archive.html   (3303 words)

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