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  2. Havana Biltmore Yacht and Country Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, the early foundation of the complex was established in the Miramar suburb of Playa, Havana, Cuba.. The main clubhouse of the complex was developed in the mid-to-late 1920s and established as the Havana Biltmore Yacht and Country Club by American hotelier John Bowman. [1]

  3. Buena Vista Social Club - Wikipedia

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    The Buenavista Social Club was a members-only club originally located in Buenavista (literally good view), a quarter in the current neighbourhood of Playa (before 1976 part of Marianao), one of the 15 municipalities in Cuba's capital, Havana. The original club was founded in 1932 in a small wooden venue at calle Consulado y pasaje "A ...

  4. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily ... - AOL

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    Random Thoughts & Interesting Things. CUBA (1A: Country that salsa dancing originated in) Salsa dancing emerged in CUBA in the 1960s. It is danced – appropriately – to salsa music, a popular ...

  5. 7 interesting facts about Cuba and Cuban-American relations - AOL

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    See the list below for 7 interesting facts about America's relationship with Cuba. 1. ... Americans have been itching to visit the Caribbean country. 3. When in Cuba, ...

  6. Havana - Wikipedia

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    In July 1940, during World War II, the Havana Conference was held and 21 American nations, including the host country Cuba, agreed to govern their own territories that were occupied by the Axis powers. In 1958, Cuba was a relatively well-advanced country by Caribbean standards, and in some cases by world standards. [31]

  7. La Concha Beach Club - Wikipedia

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    It was part of a larger recreational area that included hotels, nightclubs, and restaurants. Beside the beach club within the extended cove stood the private Havana Yacht Club. The Havana Biltmore Yacht and Country Club was situated on the opposite side of the coastline, further to the west. [6]

  8. Sport in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    While the majority of Latin American nations embrace soccer as the national game and pastime, in Cuba things are different. The country is not known for its soccer programs internationally. Instead, baseball is the most popular team sport along with volleyball, wrestling, basketball, sailing, boxing, and trekking. [1]

  9. Club Náutico - Wikipedia

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    There is a color differentiation at the Club Náutico between the blue, and smooth surface of the architectural covering of the arch and the white structure above. The arches at the Club Náutico lack the architectural and structural purity that Borges achieved at the Tropicana as most of the arches there are for the most part self-supporting.