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Antonio Ramon Horta AG-7 was a medical school in Cuba that contained 315 Pakistani students. The campus which had more than twenty professors[1] is located in Agramonte, which is a small town and a hamlet of Jagüey Grande, in Matanzas Province. The campus was founded in 2006 and was dismantled in 2010[2]




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In the region, a total of 64 educational institutions were established at the secondary and pre-university levels. These institutions included Basic Secondary Schools in the Field (ESBEC), Pre-university Institutes in the Field (IPUEC), Polytechnic Institutes, and Schools of Crafts, which focused on technical education. Additional centres were created to train teachers. The first school to be opened in the area was the ESBEC - First National Congress on Education and Culture, inaugurated on April 25, 1971.

Together, these schools served over 30,000 students from the provinces of Matanzas and the eastern region of Cuba. Each school was identified by its name, the location (AG for Agramonte, J for Jaguey Grande, and T for Torriente), and a lot number, a system used to organize the citrus cultivation fields in the area.[3]

Due to poor facilities in AG7, the students forced government to be shifted to medical university near to a hospital. The school has been evacuated and the students shifted to Sancti Spiritus and a provincial hospital with better facilities.

All of these students have been shifted to ELAM sub campus Medical Sciences University Of Sancti Spiritus.

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References

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  1. ^ "Antonio Ramon Horta AG7". Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan university, Bhopal.
  2. ^ "Academic".
  3. ^ "academic".