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Granma is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba. It was formed in 1965 by the merger of two previous papers, Revolución (from Spanish : "Revolution") and Hoy ("Today"). [ 1 ]
Juventud Rebelde, daily newspaper of Cuba's young communists. This is a list of newspapers in Cuba.Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval.
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At the 2018 parliamentary election, Granma was the province with the highest proportion of votes recorded for the full list. [4] On 12 April 2020, Veguitas, a town in Gramna Province, recorded a temperature of 39.7 °C (103.5 °F). This is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Cuba. [5]
At the London Book Fair in 2017, Guantanamera Publishing made its international debut and Publishers Weekly [2] ran a cover story on the label increasing its visibility and attracting even more authors and news stories, in publications such as Diario Granma [3] and internationally in the Agencia EFE.
The Granma, commanded by Castro, began its journey on the night of November 25, 1956, from the port city of Tuxpan in Mexico. Collado Abreu captained the Granma, which carried a total of 82 rebels, including Fidel Castro, Raúl Castro, Camilo Cienfuegos and Che Guevara, from Mexico to its landing site in eastern Cuba, in what is now Granma ...
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Granma may refer to: A female grandparent ; see Grandma (disambiguation) Granma (yacht) , a yacht in which Fidel Castro and his revolutionary expedition sailed to Cuba in 1956