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This work is the result of the research work of many colleagues who, thinking of you as a student, have wanted to make known to you pages of our local history that have not been sufficiently known but that cannot wait any longer in the conditions of a very young, heterogeneous city that is going through the process of formation of its identity.Moa, like many other places in our country, occupies a place in national history not only because of the richness of its soil, its flora, its fauna, the beauty of its rivers or the impetuous industrial development that can be observed here. Its history…mehr

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This work is the result of the research work of many colleagues who, thinking of you as a student, have wanted to make known to you pages of our local history that have not been sufficiently known but that cannot wait any longer in the conditions of a very young, heterogeneous city that is going through the process of formation of its identity.Moa, like many other places in our country, occupies a place in national history not only because of the richness of its soil, its flora, its fauna, the beauty of its rivers or the impetuous industrial development that can be observed here. Its history also contributes to these riches, for the efforts of those who built it for their struggles against the empire that from very distant times stole the natural resources of this area as an expression of its policy of plundering.
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Autorenporträt
Alexander Paz González, . Bachelor in Education, University of Pedagogical Sciences "Enrique José Varona", Havana (2001). Master in History and Culture, Center for the Study of Culture and Identity, University of Holguin (2018), President of the UNHIC in Moa, member of ADHILC, AEA.