By:Ernesto Pantaleón Medina| Camamgüey Television
Toward the southeast of Camagüey, and far from the provincial head about 45 kilometers, a municipality of name aborigine is located: Najasa, territory arisen after the Division Politician Office worker carried out in Cuba in l976.
According to the specialists, the word comes from the voice "Najasí", a tree that was plentiful in the area in times of the conquest.
Until l976, era a discreet establishment been founded by cattlemen and farming, and with a great residence dispersion in hundred of "cabins", simple wooden housings and palm roof, characteristic of the Cuban fields. They were minimum the services of water current and illumination, while the viales constituted a true problem: powder clouds in the dry station, and mires in the rainy months.
But everything changed vertiginous form: buildings arose, roads, schools of primary and secondary, infantile circles, maternal homes for pregnant, an integral policlínic with numerous services and dozens of clinics for doctors and nurses of the family, and something very important: infinity of employment sources.
The economic results, efficient thermometer to measure the ascent of any human conglomerate, ascended year after year and still today, when the crisis gallops for the world, they behave above that planned and they grow in connection with the registrations of the 2007, in spite of being one of the regions that whipped the last of the hurricanes with more force, in November.
Indicators as the levels of utility, for example, increase at the same time that they decrease the losses, and the mercantile circulation achieved the highest figure in the history. The production of milk reached the precedent year more than 7 million liters, 5% superior to that reported in the previous stage, and surpass the foreseen figures the meat and the fish, for only to mention some lines.
The balances are flattering in the cattle raising and the agriculture in general, nevertheless the drought that affects to both branches, the main of the territory.
And sectors like the culture, and the education exhibit considerable advances, what doesn't mean that the earthly paradise is in Najasa, is a lot to make, and one works hard, but with enthusiasm and trust in the fundamental element of any work: the man.
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