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  2. Cuban migration to Miami - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2020 census, there were 129,896 Cuban Americans living inside Miami city limits, representing about 29.3% of Miami and nearly half of the city's Hispanic/Latino population. [6] Many Miami suburbs like Hialeah, and many others especially in southern Miami-Dade county, are majority Cuban.

  3. Little Havana - Wikipedia

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    Home to many Cuban exiles, as well as many immigrants from Central and South America, Little Havana is named after Havana, the capital and largest city in Cuba. Little Havana is noted as a center of social, cultural, and political activity in Miami.

  4. American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora or The Cuban, is a Miami, Florida museum dedicated to the history and culture of those who left Cuba due to the rise of communism. [1] The museum was established to preserve and promote the artistic, historical, and cultural contributions of Cubans living abroad, primarily focusing on those who settled ...

  5. Cuban culture and a Café La Trova founder inspired this new ...

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    A new Cuban-American restaurant from one of the creators of Café La Trova is bringing the spirit and sounds of 1970s Miami to Miami Lakes.. La Cumbancha — a term that refers to a lively ...

  6. What’s it like to start over in Miami? A Cuban dissident’s ...

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    By 2020, the group staged a historic sit-in protest and poetry reading at the Cuban Ministry of Culture in protest of the arrest of Cuban rapper Denis Solis. ... But in Miami, he said, his phone ...

  7. Cuban Americans - Wikipedia

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    With their Cuban-owned businesses and low cost of living, Miami, Florida and Union City, New Jersey (dubbed Havana on the Hudson) [23] [24] were the preferred destinations for many immigrants and soon became the main centers for Cuban-American culture. According to author Lisandro Perez, Miami was not particularly attractive to Cubans prior to ...

  8. Category:Cuban-American culture in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cuban-American culture in Miami" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Villa Paula (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    Despite several modern references to Villa Paula as Miami’s “first Cuban consulate,” it was, in fact, the city's second. The first Cuban consulate, as reported by the Miami News at the time, opened on April 10, 1909, in the now-demolished Watson Building on 13th Street and Avenue D (later renamed ‘Miami Avenue’). [7] Villa Paula ...