Emma Romeu

Emma Romeu (Havana) is a Cuban writer and geographer who is an environmental journalist. She has written for the Spanish edition of National Geographic Magazine and published books.

Emma Romeu
Occupations
  • Writer
  • geographer

Life

Romeu was born and gained her degree in Havana.

She published articles in National Geographic Magazine in 2000 to 2003.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

In 2004 she published a short book The Flamingo's Legs.[9] She has written other books for children.

References

  1. Nuevo record de murciélago pescador, National Geographic Magazine (Español), February2004.
  2. Ejercicio plástico, un atípico mural de Siqueiros, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2003.
  3. De flamencos y jaguares, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2003.
  4. La marsopa vaquita, National Geographic Magazine (Español), February 2003.
  5. El bosque de niebla de “Las cañadas”, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2002.
  6. Guanacaste, Costa Rica, National Geographic Magazine (Español), October 2001.
  7. Ballenas del Pacífico sur, National Geographic Magazine (Español), November 2000.
  8. Mariposas monarcas en Cuba y México, National Geographic Magazine (en español), July 2000.
  9. Romeu, Emma (July 2004). The Flamingo's Legs. Santillana USA Publishing Company, Incorporated. ISBN 978-1-59437-846-1.
  • Informative page of Emma Romeu
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