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ENCICLOPEDIA HISTÓRICA DE SAGUA LA GRANDETOMO II MOGOTES DE JUMAGUA

ENCICLOPEDIA HISTÓRICA DE SAGUA LA GRANDETOMO II MOGOTES DE JUMAGUA

ENCICLOPEDIA HISTÓRICA DE SAGUA LA GRANDETOMO II MOGOTES DE JUMAGUA

Pedro Suárez Tintín

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EDICIONES UNIVERSAL
Año de edición:
2015
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9781593882655
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Pedro Suarez Rojo (Tintin) is a prominent naturalist and explorer who was born in Sagua la Grande, Cuba. He is the founder of the famous 'Sabaneque File' which was created to rescue all the forgotten history of this north-central region in Cuba and which also gave new insight into archeological explorations in this region. In 1983, he requested that the Mogotes of Jumagua de declared a protected area. This volume is dedicated to the first explorations in the Mogotes of Jumagua and its surrounding areas. Never before had such in-depth environmental studies been performed in this region so this study is considered 'The Bible of the Mogotes of Jumagua' and Pedro Suarez Tintin is known as 'the Father of the Mogotes of Jumagua'. The cave explorations and wildlife found in this region are analyzed and catalogued in this fundamental history of Sagua la Grande and Cuba.

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