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Crímenes de lesa humanidad cometidos a través de los servicios de inteligencia del Estado: estructuras y personas involucradas en la implementación de un plan para reprimir la oposición al gobierno [Crimes against humanity committed through the State intelligence services: structures and individuals involved in the implementation of a plan ...
Highway 4-112, also known as the Villa Clara-Cienfuegos Road, Esperanza-Cienfuegos Road, or simply the 112 [1] [2] is a Cuban north-south highway which links the village of Esperanza and the Carretera Central, with the Autopista A1 to the city of Cienfuegos and the Circuito Sur.
The Santa Clara–Caibarién Road (4–321), also known as the Road of Camajuaní is a Cuban state highway connecting the cities of Santa Clara to Caibarién.It starts at a roundabout with the Avenida Liberacion and the Santa Clara Beltway in Santa Clara, to continues east through the settlements of Minagric, Los Moros, La Granjita, El Gigante, the University of Las Villas, Camilo Cienfuegos ...
Laboratorio Provincial de Sanidad Vegetal de Villa Clara 2½ [6] La Granjita Hotel 4.17 Ciudad Escolar Ernesto Che Guevara: 4.25 Club of the MININT: Ovidio Rivero: 5.47 Calle 7ma El Jardin: 6.08 Calle 14 6.11 Calle 8va 6.95 Parroquia: 7.32 Calle 4ta Las Minas: 7.68 Malezas: 8.73 Calle F 7½ [7] El Cohete La Guayaba: 8.99 Calle H 9.04 Calle J 9.11
The Santa Clara Beltway is a ring road encircling the city of Santa Clara, Cuba.The road is 2 lanes on both sides, with a central divider in the middle. It is commonly known as simply the Circunvalación de Santa Clara (Santa Clara Beltway), although officially its split into the Circunvalación Norte and Circunvalación Sur (North Beltway and South Beltway).
There is an abandoned Jai alai court [1] in the back of the Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital, the site of the old Casa de Beneficencia, on Calles Concordia and Lucenas near Calle Belascoain, an area that had been considered in the early part of the city as a place to locate the helpless and the unwanted (Casa de Beneficencia, Hospital de San Lázaro, the Espada Cemetery, Casa de Dementes de San ...
La Rampa (also known as Calle 23) is a main street in the Vedado district of Havana, Cuba. La Rampa runs from Calle L to the Malecón . Built in 1930, the end was the location of the Battery of Santa Clara that protected the city from attack.
Barrio de San Lázaro is one of the first neighbourhoods in Havana, Cuba.It initially occupied the area bounded by Calle Infanta to the west, Calle Zanja to the south, Calle Belascoáin to the east, and the Gulf of Mexico to the north, forming the western edge of Centro Habana.