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  2. Archivo Nacional de la República de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Other information. Website. www .arnac .cu /en /. The Archivo Nacional de la República de Cuba is the national archive of Cuba. Founded in 1840, it is located in Havana on Calle Compostela. [ 1] Directors have included Vidal Morales Morales and Joaquín Llaverías Martínez [ es]. [ 2][ 3]

  3. Convento de Santa Clara de Asis - Wikipedia

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    The Convento de Santa Clara de Asis (Spanish for "Convent of Santa Clara de Asis") is a convent in Havana, Cuba. Built in the 17th century, the convent has since been partially abandoned and converted into a storehouse. [citation needed] History. The Convento de Santa Clara de Asis was built in Havana between 1638 and 1643.

  4. Timeline of Havana - Wikipedia

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    Map of Havana, 1762. Detail of the plan of the city, port and castles of San Christobal de La Habana-1776. 1748 – Battle of Havana. 1762 – Battle of Havana; British in power. [8] 1763 – 6 July: Spanish in power per Treaty of Paris (1763).

  5. Colegio Nacional de Arquitectos de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. La Habana Province (1976–2010) - Wikipedia

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    UTC-5 ( EST) Area code. +53-07. Havana Province ( Spanish: Provincia La Habana) was one of the provinces of Cuba from 1976, when the nation's provincial structure was revised, through the end of 2010. On January 1, 2011, the province was divided into two new provinces, Artemisa and Mayabeque. [1] La Habana Province had 711,066 people in the ...

  7. Malecón, Havana - Wikipedia

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    Reinforced concrete. The Malecón (officially Avenida de Maceo) is a broad esplanade, roadway, and seawall that stretches for 8 km (5 miles) along the coast in Havana, Cuba, [ 1 ] from the mouth of Havana Harbor in Old Havana, along the north side of the Centro Habana neighborhood and the Vedado neighborhood, ending at the mouth of the Almendares .

  8. Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Republic República Portuguesa (Portuguese) Flag Coat of arms Anthem: A Portuguesa "The Portuguese" Show globe Show map of the European Union Location of Portugal (dark green) – in Europe (green & dark grey) – in the European Union (green) Capital and largest city Lisbon 38°46′N 9°9′W  /  38.767°N 9.150°W  / 38.767; -9.150 Official languages Portuguese ...

  9. Arco de Belén, Havana - Wikipedia

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    The Arco de Belén was built by Pedro Medina in 1775 and was part of the Convent and Church of Nuestra Señora de Belén located on Calle Acosta in Havana. It is a short tunnel that characterizes the location. The old Convent of Nuestra Señora de Belén is the first baroque building in Old Havana. It was completed in 1718 and directed by the ...