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At Cubana Steel they were working hard on the program for the Bayamo type subsoil machines (they are called Bayamo-81).
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Bayamo, which is an area of (word indistinct) importance, state production will be 1.5 million liters of milk.
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Other cities such as Bayamo, Manzanillo, and Guantanamo also played important roles [applause] throughout our liberation war.
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Ernesto graduated from the Universidad de Oriente, in Santiago de Cuba, in 2008, and began his professional career at the government radio station in Bayamo, where he lives.
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In my hometown of Bayamo it's another hot muggy day that makes foreheads sweat and engenders moods very close to irritation.
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In my hometown of Bayamo it's another hot muggy day that makes foreheads sweat and engenders moods very close to irritation.
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Ernesto graduated from the Universidad de Oriente, in Santiago de Cuba, in 2008, and began his professional career at the government radio station in Bayamo, where he lives.
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Translator's note: Bayamese = People of Bayamo, the capital city of Granma province, originally founded in 1513.
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I am more than a bit nervous on the 500-mile drive across a good chunk of the country from Havana to Bayamo.
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Over ten thousand gathered in the eastern city of Bayamo to hear Fidel Castro give his annual Revolution Day speech.
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