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The value given to the submerged natural and cultural heritage under the waters off the coast of Santiago de Cuba, as well as the study and protection to which it is subject, were endorsed in this report. city during the development of the Simposub 2018 International Symposium which took place from July 2 to 5, 2012.
Each of the realized, theoretical, tribute, and immersion actions in the areas of the Batalla Naval Submarine Archaeological Park of Santiago of Cuba, declared National Monument, has chosen to make visible the importance of heritage that rests on the seabed.
The Simposub has had moments of outstanding importance as the inauguration of four exhibitions, including the Escorial de los Mares, with the model of the Spanish ship Santísima Trinidad, which in the eighteenth century proved to be the largest ship in the world, whose construction was carried out in the shipyard al Havana, completed in October 1769. [19659003] Several tributes were also pronounced, including one to those who were killed in action during the Spanish-Cuban-American War, whose 120th anniversary was dedicated to the Simposub.
The presentation of the specialized magazine Cubasub and audiovisual material In the footsteps of Pizarro which documents the first archaeological study of the 300-ton Spanish helicopter, Francisco Pizarro, sunk 120 years on the shores of Nuevitas Bay in the province of Camagüey.
The theoretical debate on historical issues and the protection of the environment related to submerged heritage was also demarcated at the Simposub, sponsored by the National Council for Cultural Heritage and the Regional Center for Management and Development. Underwater Natural and Cultural Heritage Management (Cubasub)
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