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Havana (/həˈvænə/; Spanish: La
Habana [la aˈβana] ; Lu****i: Ilú Pupu Ilé) is the
capital and
largest city of Cuba. The
heart of the La
Habana Province...
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Havana syndrome (also
known as "anomalous
health incidents") is a
disputed medical condition reported primarily by U.S. diplomatic, intelligence, and military...
- The
Havana Conference of 1946 was a
historic meeting of
United States Mafia and Cosa
Nostra leaders in
Havana, Cuba.
Supposedly arranged by
Charles "Lucky"...
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Central and
South America,
Little Havana is
named after Havana, the
capital and
largest city in Cuba.
Little Havana is
noted as a
center of social, cultural...
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Havana Club is a
brand of rum
created in Cuba in 1934.
Originally produced in Cárdenas, Cuba, by family-owned José
Arechabala S.A., the
brand was nationalized...
- The
Havana Brown was the
result of a
planned breeding between Siamese and
domestic black cats, by a
group of cat
fanciers in England, in the 1950s. Early...
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developed from the now
extinct Blanquito de la
Habana ("little
white dog of
Havana"). The
Blanquito descended from the also now-extinct Bichón Tenerife. It...
- (Haiti/Dominican Republic), and
north of
Jamaica and the
Cayman Islands.
Havana is the
largest city and capital. Cuba is the third-most
populous country...
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original city of
Havana. The
positions of the
original Havana city
walls are the
modern boundaries of Old
Havana. In 1982, Old
Havana was
inscribed in...
- The
University of
Havana (UH; Spanish:
Universidad de La Habana) is a
public university located in the
Vedado district of
Havana, the
capital of Cuba....