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  2. Diario de la Marina - Wikipedia

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    Diario de la Marina was Cuba’s longest-running newspaper and the one with the highest circulation. Its roots went back to 1813 with El Lucero de la Habana (The Havana Star) and the Noticioso Mercantil (The Mercantile Seer) whose 1832 merger established El Noticioso y Lucero de la Habana, which was renamed Diario de la Marina in 1844. Though a ...

  3. Centro Educativo Español de La Habana - Wikipedia

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    Centro Educativo Español de La Habana (CEEH) is a private Spanish curriculum, Spanish-language international school in Havana, Cuba. It consists of two campuses, a nursery through primary campus and a secondary campus, in Miramar, Playa. These campuses are less than 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) apart.

  4. Havana's International Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    Havana’s International Book Fair (Spanish: ’’Feria Internacional del Libro de La Habana") is an annual public festival to promote Cuban government sanctioned books and writing that spans between February and March.

  5. Fausto Bordalo Dias - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Fausto Bordalo Gomes Dias OL (26 November 1948 – 1 July 2024), known as Fausto Bordalo Dias or simply Fausto, was a Portuguese composer, guitarist and singer. [ 2 ] Biography

  6. Revista de la Habana - Wikipedia

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    Revista de la Habana (1853-1857) was a Spanish language literary magazine produced in Havana, Cuba. Quintiliano Garcia and Rafael María de Mendive [ es ] founded and edited it. [1] [2]

  7. Autopista A2 (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    The Autopista A2, also known as Primer Anillo de La Habana (First Ring of Havana), is a Cuban motorway serving the city of Havana, that connects almost all of the Cuban motorways to each other. It is a toll-free road and has a length of 36 km (22 mi).

  8. Calle Zulueta, Havana - Wikipedia

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    Calle Zulueta follows the exterior line of the old defense wall of Havana, its route is affected by several inflections along the way. Running from its northern source at Calle Arsenal, it follows a slight incline to the southwest and heads south at the intersection with Calle Neptuno, then inclining to the south southeast at Calle Dragones.

  9. López Serrano Building - Wikipedia

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    The López Serrano Building was the tallest residential building in Cuba until the construction of the FOCSA in 1956. Designed by the architect Ricardo Mira in 1929, who in 1941 who also designed La Moderna Poesia bookstore on Obispo Street for the same owner, it is often compared to the Bacardi Building in Old Havana built two years before the López Serrano Building because of their ...