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  2. List of Latin American cities by population - Wikipedia

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    2024 17 Havana Cuba: 2,137,847 [21] 2022 18 Curitiba ... This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 23:08 (UTC).

  3. 2024 in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    December 4 – 2024 Cuba blackout: The entire national power grid affecting more than 10 million citizens fails after the Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant collapses again. [12] December 30 – Raul Ernesto Cruz, a Salvadoran national convicted for his role in the 1997 Cuba hotel bombings, is released after serving a 30-year prison sentence ...

  4. Category:2024 in Cuba - Wikipedia

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  5. Ministry of the Interior (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view of Plaza de la Revolución and central Havana – MININT's building is in the left, next to Che Guevara sculpture by Enrique Ávila.. The Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: Ministerio del Interior de la República de Cuba), also known as MININT, is the Cuban government ministry which oversees the home affairs of Cuba.

  6. 2024 Cuba blackouts - Wikipedia

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    On 17 March and 18 March 2024, blackouts alongside a poor harvest and food shortages [29] [6] [30] caused [7] [8] widespread protests primarily in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba's second largest city, during which three people were arrested.

  7. Fomento - Wikipedia

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    The municipality is divided into the barrios of Fomento (municipal seat) and the village of Jíquimas. [1] Until 1976 the villages of Juan Bravo and Güinía de Miranda were part of Fomento, when they passed in the new province of Villa Clara, as part of the municipality of Manicaragua.

  8. Sancti Spíritus - Wikipedia

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    Another interesting landmark is one of Cuba's older bridges over the Yayabo river. Built in 1815 with clay bricks it forms five arcs, the center being 9 meters tall. The entire bridge is only 85 meters long and was designed for pedestrians and carriages during colonial-era Cuba but has thus far resisted heavier modern traffic.

  9. Havana - Wikipedia

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    Havana (/ h ə ˈ v æ n ə /; Spanish: La Habana [la aˈβana] ⓘ) [5] is the capital and largest city of Cuba.The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. [6]