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Ray J. William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), [1] known professionally as Ray J, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television personality, and actor. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of singer and actress Brandy Norwood. [3] In 2005, Ray J scored the Top 20 Billboard Hot 100 ...
The Colegio Nacional de Arquitectos de Cuba emerged as a result of Decree-Law No. 3174 of the Ministry of Public Works on December 13, 1933. [5] The Colegio had six provincial headquarters throughout the country. The law established that all work built in the country should have the approval of the school. Segunda Zafra presents the list of ...
The Teatro Tacón (Tacón Theatre) opened in 1838 in Havana, Cuba. Its auditorium contained 2,750 seats. [1] It was built by Pancho Martí [ ca ], a businessman from Barcelona who moved to Havana, and named after Miguel Tacón y Rosique, Governor of Cuba from 1834 to 1838. [2] [3] In 1847 Bottesini 's opera Cristoforo Colombo premiered there. [4]
Arsenal de La Habana crop from B. May Y Ca, 1853. The Royal Arsenal was located southeast of the Campo de Marte, outside the southernmost gate of the city in the area presently occupied by the Havana Central railway station. The areaof the Royal Arsenal formed a quadrilateral that occupied approximately nine hectares.
Trilogia sucia de La Habana, Lulú le dégagé. Pedro Juan Gutiérrez (born 27 January 1950, in Matanzas, Cuba) [1] is a Cuban novelist . He grew up in Pinar del Río and began to work selling ice cream and newspapers when he was 11 years old. He was a soldier, swimming and kayak instructor, agricultural worker, technician in construction ...
English: The Capitol in Havana, Cuba, seen from the Calle San Ignacio Nederlands: Het Capitool in Havana , Cuba , gezien vanuit de Calle San Ignacio Español: El Capitolio en La Habana , Cuba , vista de la Calle San Ignacio
History[edit] It was originally built in the 1920s and expanded in 1936 by its owner Carlos Fernández. Guests paid a modest fee (.10 cents), eventually there were more than five thousand subscribers. Fernández had in addition to the enjoyment of a short beach, a dance floor with an orchestra. [1] By the 1950s, an increase in membership ...
Country. Cuba. Physical characteristics. Length. 47 km (29 mi) The Almendares River is a river that runs for 47 km in the western part of Cuba. It originates from the east of Tapaste and flows north-west into the Straits of Florida. The river acts as a water supply for Havana. [1]