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  2. Yilian Cañizares - Wikipedia

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    She has been considered the raising star of the year 2013 by the French weekly Le Nouvel Observateur [6] and the French magazine Les Inrockuptibles selected her album Invocación in the top ten 2015 South America albums. [7] In 2018 Cañizares and the Cuban pianist Omar Sosa released the album “Aguas”, featuring Inor Sotolongo as ...

  3. 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.

  4. Celia Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso was born on 21 October 1925, at 47 Serrano Street in the Santos Suárez neighborhood of Havana, Cuba. [10] [3] [11] Her father, Simón Cruz, was a railway stoker, and her mother, Catalina Alfonso Ramos, a housewife who took care of an extended family. [3]

  5. Jane Bunnett - Wikipedia

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    Cuban Odyssey: 2004: Down Beat Award: USA — Critic's Poll for Rising Star, Flute: 2003: Urban Music Award: Best Global Recording [5] Cuban Odyssey: 2003: American Jazz Writers’ Association Award: Best Latin Jazz Album: Cuban Odyssey: 2003: Juno Award (nomination) Best Global Recording: Cuban Odyssey: 2003: Grammy Award (nomination) Best ...

  6. Ana (American singer) - Wikipedia

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    Occupation: Singer: Years active: 1987–1990 ... 1974 [2] in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban-American singer who has recorded under the stage names ... Ana discography at ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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

  9. Gloria Estefan - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Estefan (née Fajardo García) was born Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García in Havana, Cuba on September 1, 1957 [1] to parents José Fajardo (1933–1980) [11] and Gloria García (1930–2017). [12]