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  2. Colombia–Cuba relations - Wikipedia

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    Already during the Cuban Revolution, the flight of Fulgencio Batista was celebrated in Colombia, seen in terms of the end of the recent dictatorship in Colombia, [2] without direct involvement, except when shortly after its success the revolutionaries invaded the Colombian embassy in search of anti-revolutionary elements, but the relationship with the new government changed when it began to ...

  3. Embassy of the United States, Havana - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of the United States of America in Havana (Spanish: Embajada de los Estados Unidos de América, La Habana) is the United States of America's diplomatic mission in Cuba. On January 3, 1961, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower severed relations following the Cuban Revolution of the 1950s. [1]

  4. CIMEX - Wikipedia

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    Corporación CIMEX S.A. (from Spanish: Comercio Interior, Mercado External for "Domestic Business, External Market") is a state-owned conglomerate in Cuba involved in the import and export of goods, as well as tourism and banking. It has been called Cuba's largest commercial operation, and is headed by Colonel Héctor Oroza Busutil. [2]

  5. Freedom Flights - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Flights (known in Spanish as Los vuelos de la libertad) transported Cubans to Miami twice daily, five times per week from 1965 to 1973. [1] [2] [3] Its budget was about $12 million and it brought an estimated 300,000 refugees, making it the "largest airborne refugee operation in American history."

  6. United Fruit Company - Wikipedia

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    Entrance façade of the old United Fruit Building at 321 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana The United Fruit Company (later the United Brands Company) was an American multinational corporation that traded in tropical fruit (primarily bananas) grown on Latin American plantations and sold in the United States and Europe.

  7. List of United States extradition treaties - Wikipedia

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    This list of United States extradition treaties includes 116 countries. [1] [2] The first U.S. extradition treaty was with Ecuador, in force from 1873. [3]The most recent U.S. extradition treaty is with Croatia, in force from 2022.

  8. Cuban–American lobby - Wikipedia

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    The academic circles within the lobby, though not monolithic in opinion, generally believe that the U.S. and Cuba should more readily exchange scientific information and advances. Some organizations within the intellectual wing of the Cuba lobby advocate for travel as a human right, and have affected change on U.S. travel policies towards Cuba. [4]

  9. Category:Colombia–Cuba relations - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors of Cuba to Colombia (1 P) C. Colombian expatriates in Cuba (1 C, 3 P) Colombian people of Cuban descent (1 P) Pages in category "ColombiaCuba relations"