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  2. Casino Español de La Habana - Wikipedia

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    Casino Español de La Habana, commonly known as Casino Español or the Spanish Casino, was one of Havana's largest clubs. It was established in the 1860s by Spanish emigrants residing in Cuba as their sole recreational and social facility.

  3. Juan Clemente Zenea - Wikipedia

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    Juan Clemente Zenea was a Cuban writer born in Bayamo, Granma, on February 24, 1832. He is recognised as having been a great influence on Cuban literature for reintroducing Romanticism, marking a new age in Hispano-American poetry. In 1845 he enrolled in José de la Luz y Caballero 's college, where his inclinations towards literature first ...

  4. 1939 New York World's Fair pavilions and attractions - Wikipedia

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    For the 1940 season, it became a bazaar-style attraction where seven dealers from different countries sold items from around the world. [234] [234] [211] National Dairy Products Corporation De Witt Clinton Pond [211] An exhibit about the manufacturing process of dairy and ice cream products, with a replica of a pasteurization and bottling plant ...

  5. Cuba - Wikipedia

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  6. Calabazar - Wikipedia

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    Area code. +53-7. Calabazar is a ward ( consejo popular, "people's council") of the city of Havana, the capital of Cuba, belonging to the municipal borough of Boyeros. In 2011, it had a population of 20,069.

  7. Culture of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Cuba

  8. History of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    History of Cuba

  9. Museum of the Revolution (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of the Revolution (Spanish: Museo de la Revolución) is located in the Old Havana section of Havana, Cuba, in what was the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents from Mario García Menocal to Fulgencio Batista. The building became the Museum of the Revolution during the years following the Cuban Revolution.