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

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    Cuba later ended up signing the Treaty of Versailles. Cuba was a member of the League of Nations and later on its successor, the United Nations (UN). During World War II, Cuba declared war on the Axis. [50] The country participated in the Olympic Games (Summer only) several times in: 1904, 1924, 1928, 1932, 1948, 1952 and 1956. [54]

  3. Economy of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Before the reforms, the only real estate transactions involved homeowners swapping properties; reforms legalized the buying and selling of real estate and created a real estate boom in the country. In 2012 a Havana fast-food burger/pizza restaurant, La Pachanga, started in the owner's home; as of 2012 [update] it served 1,000 meals on a ...

  4. Lamudi - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014, Lamudi launched a site for iOS and Android (operating system) mobile devices. [3] [11]In June 2014, Lamudi unveiled a world-first Android app, available in all 28 countries, to give international house-hunters a free mobile platform to buy, rent or sell real estate.

  5. Airbnb is sued in Florida for listing property in Cuba ...

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    The company started working in Cuba in 2015, during a period of improved relations with the island. The U.S. Treasury Department imposed a fine on the company in January 2022 for apparent ...

  6. Cuba Real Estate: Si (for Golf!)

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  7. Corruption in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Through the development of real estate infrastructures and the growth of Cuba's tourism industry, Machado's administration was able to use insider information to profit from private sector business deals. [13] Argote-Freyre points out that Cuba's population under the Republic had a high tolerance for corruption. [14]

  8. If any owner or real estate agent sells land or a residence near one of these sites to foreign nationals covered by the measure, they face fines if convicted from $500 to $15,000.

  9. Agrarian reforms in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Che Guevara. Following the success of the Cuban Revolution, the first wave of land reforms was the first major institutional change. According to Botella-Rodriguez and Gonzalez-Esteban (2021), [3] the first reforms were implemented in May 1959, which eliminated latifunidos—large scale private ownerships and granted ownership and titles to workers who previously worked on those lands, as well ...