ENCICLOPEDIA HISTÓRICA DE SAGUA LA GRANDE. TOMO I: MITOS, LEYENDAS Y CURIOSIDADES
978-1-59388-065-1
Autor:
Pedro Suárez Tintín
Título:
ENCICLOPEDIA HISTÓRICA DE SAGUA LA GRANDE. TOMO I: MITOS, LEYENDAS Y CURIOSIDADES
Publisher:
Ediciones Universal
Precio:
$29.95
Colección:
Cuba y sus Jueces
Año Publicado:
2014
Descripción:
Pedro Suárez Rojo (Tintin) is a leading naturalist and explorer who was born in Sagua la Grande, Cuba, and is the founder of the famous " Sabaneque File " created to salvage all the forgotten history of this Cuban city located in the north-central part of the island that is Cuba.
This book is part of an ambitious collection of more than five volumes, which will cover everything that is important to Sagua, also known as the Villa of the Undoso River. Each volume will cover an important and specific topics: historical events, famous people, art, music, education, economic development (shops and industries) urbanism and architecture (streets and buildings), cyclones and floods, sports, health, Isabela de Saua, The Uvero, as well as Esquivel key and other nearby beaches.
This first volume is dedicated to the myths, legends, and curiosities found in Sagua. Enjoy the beauty of these stories that are full of pirates and their hidden treasures, places, events, characters (real and fictitious) that are the fabric of the founding of this Cuban city. You will be amazed at how Sagua la Grande was created and grew.