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  2. Rum and Coke - Wikipedia

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    Rum and Coke, or the Cuba libre (/ ˌ k juː b ə ˈ l iː b r eɪ / KEW-bə LEE-bray, Spanish: [ˈkuβa ˈliβɾe]; literally "Free Cuba"), is a highball cocktail consisting of cola, rum, and in many recipes lime juice, on ice.

  3. Cuba Libre (Gloria Estefan song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cuba Libre" ("Free Cuba") is a 1998 song by American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released as the third single from her eighth studio album, Gloria!.It is a dance-pop song which was included on the album in two versions: English and Spanish.

  4. Cuba Libre (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Cuba libre, or rum and Coke, is a cocktail made of cola and rum. Cuba Libre may also refer to: Film and television. Cuba Libre or Dreaming of Julia, a 2003 comedy ...

  5. Cuba libre: Will Castro embrace open borders? - AOL

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    In what is believed to be the first bilingual announcement ever made in the White House Press Room, the Obama administration unveiled a sweeping change in the United States' relationship with Cuba.

  6. Cuban Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Cuban Spanish is the variety of the Spanish language as it is spoken in Cuba.As a Caribbean variety of Spanish, Cuban Spanish shares a number of features with nearby varieties, including coda weakening and neutralization, non-inversion of Wh-questions, and a lower rate of dropping of subject pronouns compared to other Spanish varieties.

  7. Brugal - Wikipedia

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    Brugal is enjoyed neat, over ice, mixed with Coca-Cola ("Coke") or Pepsi which is commonly referred to as a "cuba libre" with green sweet lemons or yellow sweet lemons (Lemon dulce) green dragon lemons or yellow dragon lemons (dragón verde or dragón amarillo) or mixed with 7-up or sprite which is commonly referred to as a ‘santo libre ...

  8. La Bayamesa - Wikipedia

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    " La Bayamesa" (/ ˌ b aɪ ə ˈ m ɛ s ə / BY-ə-MES-ə), officially known by its full title as "El Himno de Bayamo" ('The Bayamo Anthem'), is the national anthem of Cuba. It was first performed in 1868, during the Battle of Bayamo .

  9. Caribbean Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Spanish (Spanish: español caribeño, [espaˈɲol kaɾiˈβeɲo]) is the general name of the Spanish dialects spoken in the Caribbean region. The Spanish language was introduced to the Caribbean in 1492 with the voyages of Christopher Columbus.