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Roads in Cuba Eastern entrance to the Havana Tunnel , under the Malecón and the San Salvador de la Punta Fortress The Autopista A2 , also known as Primer Anillo de La Habana (First Ring of Havana), [ 1 ] is a Cuban motorway serving the city of Havana , [ 2 ] that connects almost all of the Cuban motorways to each other.
It runs along the island of Cuba from west to east, between Pinar del Río and Oriente. It is a two-way single road. It is a two-way single road. It represented an extraordinary economic value during Machado and Fulgencio Batista 's administrations.
Casablanca (Spanish pronunciation: [kasaˈβlaŋka]) is a ward (consejo popular) of the city of Havana, the capital of Cuba, belonging to the municipal borough of Regla. It is situated to the east of the entrance to Havana Harbor.
Sears expanded into Latin America and Spain starting with a small store in Downtown Havana, Cuba in 1942. Sears opened its first store in Mexico City in 1947; the Mexican stores would later spin off into Sears Mexico, now owned by billionaire Carlos Slim's Grupo Sanborns, which by the end of 2022 operated 97 stores across Mexico.
Casa del Habano (between Calles 14 and 16) (also in the Melia Habana near the Miramar Trade Center and Club Habana) Teatro Miramar at Calle 94 Parque de los Ahorcados ( Park of the Hanged ), between Calles 24 and 26, "shaded by massive jagüey trees, seemingly supported by their aerial roots dangling like cascades of water"
La Víbora is a ward (consejo popular) within the municipality of Diez de Octubre, Havana, Cuba. [1] Principal streets include Calzada 10 de octubre to the east, Avenida Santa Catalina to the south, and Avenida General Lacret to the north.
The San Isidro Movement protested Solís' arrest by locking themselves inside a house in San Isidro. [1] [12] [13] After ten days of protest, Cuban police forcibly entered the house, detained and then released the protesters. [12] The police stated that the raid was carried out for reasons related to COVID-19. [14]
[14] [15] In November 2020, Otero Alcántara took part in a hunger strike as part of the San Isidro Movement. He and other protesters were twice detained by police during the protest. [16] [17] [18] On December 3, he was released from prison, but arrested again the same day when he joined another protest. He was released to house arrest the ...