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  2. Category:Cuban women by occupation - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: By occupation: Cuban This category exists only as a container for other categories of Cuban women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  3. Provisional Government of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Government of Cuba (Spanish: Gobierno Provisional de Cuba) lasted from September 1906 to February 1909. This period was also referred to as the Second Occupation of Cuba. When the government of Cuban President Tomás Estrada Palma collapsed, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt ordered U.S. military forces into Cuba. Their mission ...

  4. Isabel Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Toledo (born Maria Isabel Izquierdo; April 9, 1960 – August 26, 2019) [1] was a Cuban-American fashion designer based in New York City. [2] She was widely recognized in the fashion industry for her attention to craftsmanship and the "sophisticated simplicity" of her garments.

  5. United States occupation of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The United States occupation of Cuba may refer to: the United States Military Government in Cuba (1898–1902) the Second Occupation of Cuba (1906–1909) the Sugar Intervention (1917–1922), a third occupation of Cuba

  6. Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) - Wikipedia

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    The period began in 1902 following the end of its first U.S. military occupation years after Cuba declared independence in 1898 from the Spanish Empire. This era included various changing governments and U.S. military occupations, and ended with the outbreak of the Cuban Revolution in 1959.

  7. Military Government of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Platt Amendment defined the terms by which the United States would cease its occupation of Cuba. The amendment, placed into an army appropriations bill was designed to give back control of Cuba to the Cuban people. It had eight conditions to which the Cuban government needed to adhere before full sovereignty would be transferred.

  8. Ana Betancourt - Wikipedia

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    Ana Betancourt was born on 14 December 1832 in Camagüey, Cuba to a wealthy land owning family. [2] When she was 22, she was exposed to revolutionary ideas from her marriage to Ignacio Mora y de la Pera.

  9. Category:Cuban female models - Wikipedia

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    Cuba portal This category is for articles about female models from the Caribbean country of Cuba . Classification : People : By occupation : Models / Women by occupation : Female models : By nationality : Cuban

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