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  2. Roads in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    La Maya-Guantánamo, 41 km (25 mi) Other sections are under construction and planned. Autopista A1-1 (Autopista Santa Clara) A1-Santa Clara: A2 (Havana Ring Road) (Primer Anillo de La Habana) Havana (from Marianao to the Harbor) 36 km (22 mi) Beltway serving Havana, a branch serves the José Martí Airport: A3 (Autopista Havana-Melena)

  3. Vía Blanca - Wikipedia

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    Vía Blanca starts at the Ciudad Deportiva, on the south-western side of Havana, between Cerro and Diez de Octubre.It runs for 12 km through Luyanó and Old Havana border, the harbour area, Regla and Guanabacoa, before crossing the Vía Monumental in Habana del Este.

  4. Paseo del Prado, Havana - Wikipedia

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    Paseo del Prado is a street and promenade in Havana, Cuba, near the location of the old city wall, and the division between Centro Habana and Old Havana.Technically, the Paseo del Prado includes the entire length of Paseo Martí approximately from the Malecon to Calle Máximo Gómez, [a] the Fuente de la India fountain.

  5. Calle Zulueta, Havana - Wikipedia

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    Calle Zulueta follows the exterior line of the old defense wall of Havana, its route is affected by several inflections along the way. Running from its northern source at Calle Arsenal, it follows a slight incline to the southwest and heads south at the intersection with Calle Neptuno, then inclining to the south southeast at Calle Dragones. [1]

  6. Obispo Street (Havana) - Wikipedia

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    The Obispo Street (Spanish: Calle Obispo) is one of the most famous and traveled streets of Old Havana. [1] During its history, the street has received several names such as: San Juan, Bishop (Obispo), Weyler, Pi Margall, among others, for a total of 47. [citation needed] It is the longest Street in Old Havana.

  7. Barrio de San Lázaro, Havana - Wikipedia

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    The game is called "zesta-punta" (basket tip) in Basque. There was a Jai alai court in the back of La Casa de Beneficencia y Maternidad de La Habana near Calle Belascoain, the edge between the city and the countryside. [23] The fronton was called "the palace of the screams "(Spanish: palacio de los gritos). All activity in the fronton was ...

  8. Paseo de Tacón - Wikipedia

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    Paseo de Tacón_Avenida Carlos III, La Habana, 1952 The Paseo de Tacón, or Paseo Militar, was created by the Captain General ( Spanish : Capitanía General de Cuba ) Miguel Tacón y Rosique (1834–1838) [ a ] who promoted the reform of the “road” that, starting from the calles of San Luis de Gonzaga (Reina) [ b ] and Belascoáin ...

  9. Cayo Hueso, Havana - Wikipedia

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    Cayo Hueso is a consejo popular (ward) in the municipality of Centro Habana, Havana, Cuba.A traditionally working-class neighborhood populated by Afro-Cubans, it is known for its many cultural landmarks such as the Callejón de Hamel, the Fragua Martiana Museum and the Parque de los Mártires Universitarios.