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  2. Ofelia Rodríguez Acosta - Wikipedia

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    Ofelia de la Concepción Rodríguez Acosta García (9 February 1902, in Pinar del Río [1] – 28 June 1975, in Havana or Mexico) was a Cuban writer, journalist, radical feminist, [2] and activist. She wrote feminist chronicles, stories, [3] essays, novels, and a play. She is considered one of Cuba's most famous social reformers.

  3. Celia Cruz - Wikipedia

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  4. Calabazar - Wikipedia

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    Area code. +53-7. Calabazar is a ward ( consejo popular, "people's council") of the city of Havana, the capital of Cuba, belonging to the municipal borough of Boyeros. In 2011, it had a population of 20,069.

  5. List of bazaars and souks - Wikipedia

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    List of bazaars and souks

  6. La Vida Es Un Carnaval - Wikipedia

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    La Vida Es Un Carnaval

  7. Mike Porcel - Wikipedia

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    Mike Porcel was born under the name Michael Charles Porcel Henriques in Havana, Cuba on April 13, 1950. He began his musical education at the Fernandez Vila Conservatory under some of the most recognized Cuban figures of those days such as Alberto Bernal, Leopoldina Nuñez, Harold Gramatges, Alfredo Diez Nieto, Vicente Gonzalez Rubiera "Guyun" and Angel Vasquez Millares to mention a few. [2]

  8. José Fors - Wikipedia

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  9. Carnival of Santiago de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Carnival, known as " carnaval " in Spanish, is a pre-Lenten festival that gained popularity in Spain during the middle of the 10th century. It was likely brought to Cuba by Hispanic colonists, [3] and has since become the foundation for traditional celebrations in the country, such as the Carnaval habanero. However, the Carnaval of Santiago de ...