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  • ng convoys between New York and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a prosaic but highly important duty that kept
  • Fifteen leagues from Matanzas, Cuba, a large band of pirates captured several vesse
  • A Cuba, a Cuba done donde yo naci.
  • This article is within the scope of WikiProject Cuba, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage
  • cludes information about how cigars are made in Cuba, a history of tobacco and Cuban brands, and det
  • In 1742, while he went to Santiago de Cuba, a ship of his company was attacked by an Engli
  • He was also interviewed for two documentaries Cuba: A Lifetime of Passion (2007) and Patria o Muer
  • slowly gained on the fleeing ship, Santiago de Cuba, about 7:00 p.m., finally was close enough to o
  • Political complications quickly arose when Cuba accused the US government of being an accomplic
  • ial detainees at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba, Admiral Albert T. Church III.
  • war, crises in the Middle East, Indonesia, and Cuba after the Bay of Pigs Invasion.
  • their World Cup Qualifiers, but flew home from Cuba after FIFA blocked Roach and six other British-
  • held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba after being classified as an enemy combatant by
  • held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba after being classified as an enemy combatant by
  • held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba after being classified as an enemy combatant by
  • the 1950s, when hundreds of Cuban Chinese fled Cuba after Fidel Castro came to power.
  • spent in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba after been classified as an enemy combatant by
  • d Puerto Rican Provisional Battalions to defend Cuba against the American invaders, depleting the Pu
  • d Puerto Rican Provisional Battalions to defend Cuba against the American invaders.
  • Cuba: Agreement entered between the Government of th
  • ally and with the United States embargo against Cuba, airlines from the United States were not permi
  • The U.S. Post Office in Cuba, Alabama
  • The local museum in Cuba, Alabama
  • Alex Cuba, Alex Cuba
  • versee an exclusive, limited development of the Cuba Aliados Miami.
  • eafter, the distributor filed a lawsuit against Cuba Aliados Cigars resulting in the removal of that
  • The success of the Cuba Aliados brand had its bumps.
  • tin American countries other than Argentina and Cuba all signed the treaty in 1967, along with Jamai
  • Castelar sent out to Cuba all the reinforcements he could spare, and a ne
  • the process as "a fraud and a sham" adding "If Cuba's government takes all the necessary steps to e
  • A map showing Florida and Cuba also traces the path of a cruise vessel.
  • It is endemic to Cuba, although there are historical records of it on
  • Having obtained a visa while in Cuba, American photojournalist Lee Lockwood arranged
  • Balmaseda was born in Puerto Padre, Cuba amidst the Cuban Revolution.
  • as written articles about diving and cycling in Cuba, an 'exploding' lake in Cameroon, and hippopota
  • Matthews, Herbert Lionel -1975 Revolution in Cuba: An Essay in Understandings.
  • e Caribbean, including the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Cuba, and Puerto Rico - such as in Los Haitises Nati
  • traditionally strong judo countries, including Cuba and the Soviet Union, did not participate.
  • i - caused extensive damage in Central America, Cuba and the Bahamas; killed eight in Central Americ
  • eto graduated Fajardo University in Santiago de Cuba, and he immigrated to Puerto Rico soon after.
  • ng training cruises, she operated in and around Cuba and the Virgin Islands early in 1922 and return
  • It is also rare in Cuba and Hispaniola.
  • 12 at the Norfolk Navy Yard before steaming for Cuba and winter maneuvers.
  • Soon he became known in Cuba and other parts of Latin America.
  • Edited by Nan Cuba and Riley Robinson (Trinity University Press, 2
  • ts of goethite are found in England, Australia, Cuba, and Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Colorado, A
  • Article on Tigers 1909 Visit to Cuba and Cabanas Cards
  • 'Enumeration of the Ferns of Cuba and Venezuela.
  • After the Cuban Revolution, Boitel returned to Cuba and resumed his studies at the University of Ha
  • AGPBL moved its spring training camp to Havana, Cuba, and Wagner was one of the two hundred girls wh
  • It also is found in Cuba and the Bahamas.
  • He later returned to Cuba and in 1891 he was studying at the San Carlos a
  • s the name with other structures in Santiago de Cuba and the Castillo de San Felipe del Morro in San
  • cago and put him to work smuggling whiskey from Cuba and moonshine liquor from Kentucky.
  • uggles out of New York with the goal of freeing Cuba and Puerto Rico from their Spanish imperial mas
  • It is found in the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola.
  • He received Haba guerrilla instruction in Cuba and communist countries of Europe.
  • caniceps) in Cuba and White-fronted Quail-dove (G.
  • Original Sin is set in the late 19th century Cuba, and flashes back and forth a few times from th
  • c service of the Holy See in 1966, he worked in Cuba and Egypt.
  • American plantations were spreading throughout Cuba, and workers were being hired to cut down the h
  • Elsa Alvarez was born in Cuba, and gained United States citizenship in 1979.
  • his life as a revolutionary in the mountains of Cuba, and explained his decision to give up cigar sm
  • missionary affairs, and in special missions to Cuba and to Puerto Rico.
  • ort-of-Spain, Trinidad, she escorted convoys to Cuba and Bermuda until sailing for Key West, Florida
  • Following shakedown in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and post-shakedown availability at her convers
  • Westfall states that the sandwich was "born in Cuba and educated in Key West".
  • s, especially those from Israel, Mexico, Egypt, Cuba, and the GDR angrily appealed to the WPA Execut
  • She made ten voyages to Europe, five to Cuba, and constant journeyings as Mother Provincial
  • ucted shakedown training out of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and in June and August 1971 made her first ove
  • 1986 he taught history at a Military Academy in Cuba, and has been head of the Department of Militar
  • eae, that is native to the Caribbean islands of Cuba and Jamaica.. Horticulturally it is known as th
  • es starting from Dominica then ranging up along Cuba and to Galveston, Texas before finally heading
  • spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to Cuba and Hispaniola.
  • Scott was born in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and grew up outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvani
  • ir mission of disrupting communications between Cuba and Spain.
  • ne in 1993 was a weak tropical cyclone that hit Cuba and the Bahamas in May and June 1993.
  • or "buffalo-top", in The Bahamas, miraguano in Cuba and palma de escoba in Puerto Rico.
  • st, as far west as New Orleans, as far south as Cuba, and as far east as Bermuda.
  • on 2 along the United States East Coast and off Cuba and Puerto Rico until entering the Charleston N
  • eece; Vilnius, Lithuania; Riga, Latvia; Havana, Cuba; and Paete, Laguna, Philippines.
  • steamers were assigned to cruise the coasts of Cuba and Africa to suppress the slave trade.
  • by the Spanish Crown, moved to the colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico and accepted the stated conditi
  • It is found in marine caves around the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico and inland anchialine caves in Bermu
  • ork on 24 June, for training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and the West Coast, arriving at San Diego on 1
  • His doctors recommended a trip to Cuba and in March 1844 he left on a voyage to Havana
  • s Moreau Gottschalk and W.C. Handy, who visited Cuba and brought creole ideas into their music.
  • een the island of Santo Domingo to the east and Cuba and Jamaica to the west.
  • Canseco was born in Regla, Cuba, and left Cuba with his cousins and family when
  • Calabaza pumpkin - a commonly grown squash in Cuba and Puerto Rico
  • joyed friendly relations with the Soviet Union, Cuba, and the People's Republic of Mozambique.
  • re to drill for oil in Bahamian waters north of Cuba and southeast of Florida.
  • elus is a species of thread-legged bug found in Cuba and from two Southern US States (Florida and Te
  • In May 1889, Zayas was sent to Cuba and assigned to the Battalion of Isabel II and
  • He is also accredited as Ambassador to Cuba and Mexico, and High Commissioner to Canada.
  • throughout the West Indies, particularly Haiti, Cuba, and Bermuda.
  • e, support of war veterans, self-government for Cuba and the Philippines with citizenship for reside
  • ime Boundary Agreement is a 1977 treaty between Cuba and Haiti which delimits the maritime boundary
  • laiming the deterrent nature of the missiles in Cuba and the peaceful intentions of the Soviet Union
  • ayal of Women on Stamps of Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, and the United States, shortly before his deat
  • hrough the Caribbean Sea while spreading across Cuba and southern Florida.
  • ers, destroyer escorts, and escort carriers off Cuba and southern Florida.
  • he Spanish-speaking Caribbean basin, including: Cuba and the Dominican Republic and those from the C
  • e in 1834 he took a trip to the West Indies and Cuba, and a few years later settled in Easton to pra
  • ical forests, from Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Cuba and most recently in North Carolina, often near
  • Silva was born in Havana, Cuba, and has lived in the US since 1960.
  • Cuba and its Music: from the first drums to the mamb
  • med escort duties on voyages to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Kingston, Jamaica.
  • r of the Epoca brand, which was made in Havana, Cuba and Tampa, Florida.
  • ain on July 16, 1862, and commanded Santiago de Cuba, and later San Jacinto, in the East Gulf Squadr
  • station were, supposedly, Julio Guichard, from Cuba, and Alberto Carrillo, from Costa Rica.
  • absentee landlord administering it from Havana, Cuba and contracting out governing to people from ma
  • r family, Asteraceae, that is native to Mexico, Cuba and Jamaica.
  • the Biological Laboratory, the Atkins Garden in Cuba, and the Arnold Arboretum (1927-1935).
  • Valencia and Catalonia, this dish is popular in Cuba and Puerto Rico where on both islands it's know
  • out other tasks of the Cuban Revolution both in Cuba and abroad.
  • nked to other leftist movements in El Salvador, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
  • Following a shakedown cruise to Cuba and Haiti in the spring, the USS Savannah retur
  • sh his commitment to the Broadway production of Cuba and His Teddy Bear and to gain about 30 pounds
  • il, Bolivia, Argentina and Paraguay, as well as Cuba and Costa Rica.
  • one or plate boundary that extends west between Cuba and Hispaniola through the Cayman Trench to the
  • om Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Panama, Cuba, and the Virgin Islands - most of them for the
  • edals at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, and five at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auc
  • uly 1959 which gave the Soviets an opening into Cuba, and suggested the US have a complete diplomati
  • One person was killed in western Cuba and three others were injured.
  • edals at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, and five at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auc
  • ining exercises as far south as Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Vieques, Puerto Rico.
  • This species occurs in the Caribbean Sea at Cuba, and in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • to explore America's "insane" relationship with Cuba, and led to some criticism of him in the U.S.
  • He studied and lived in Cuba, and was a professor at the University of Havan
  • The PSL supports the government of Cuba, and while critical of the current Chinese gove
  • of the United States Army, Military Governor of Cuba and Governor General of the Philippines.
  • ondent in places including Aden, Angola, China, Cuba and Yemen.
  • stro nationalized all U.S.-owned enterprises in Cuba, and on July 8, 1960, Baseball Commissioner For
  • less concerned with removing the missiles from Cuba and instead focused their energy on avoiding a
  • el became dissatisfied with political events in Cuba and formed a clandestine organization, The Move
  • he was lieutenant governor of Puerto Principe, Cuba and later of Santiago de Cuba.
  • eet to victory over the Spanish at Puerto Rico, Cuba and Las Filipinas.
  • reater Antilles, especially in the countries of Cuba and Honduras.
  • ointing fourth-place finish behind South Korea, Cuba and the United States.
  • Joe Cuba and the Tokyo Negros (Joe Sloan, Jim Lyons, Pet
  • Nicaragua, Linden was forced to land in Havana, Cuba and was jailed for 12 days, just prior to the B
  • also well known and has sung in Russia, Brazil, Cuba and South Africa.
  • for the North Atlantic Squadron then blockading Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Spanish-American War.
  • Calleja had been exiling many insurgents to Cuba, and now he began exiling them to the Philippin
  • leted three training cruises to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and carried fresh meat and supplies to other N
  • , Spain lost its last colonies in the Americas ( Cuba and Puerto Rico) and the Philippines; fought an
  • udies indicate that small echimyids survived on Cuba and Hispaniola until European arrival.
  • inspection tour of Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, Cuba, and the Panama Canal (July-August 1911); and b
  • 9 or 1870 (the documents differ) in Manzanillo, Cuba, and established a factory and his own cigar br
  • She was a two-masted schooner out of Havana, Cuba and of unknown nationality.
  • x fragrans is a palm which is native to eastern Cuba and Haiti.
  • constructing a nickel -cobalt mine at Moa Bay, Cuba and a refinery at Port Nickel, Louisiana.
  • r that year, Casas began a six-month journey to Cuba and the United States at Deering's invitation.
  • in the Moraceae plant family which is native to Cuba and Hispaniola.
  • Resolution 666 was adopted with 13 votes; Cuba and Yemen voted against the resolution, with Cu
  • ustus Keppel) in the British expedition against Cuba, and directed the storming of the Morro Castle.
  • The orchestral music was recorded in Havana, Cuba, and Cole added his vocals in June in Los Angel
  • ased in December 2010, 55 people were killed in Cuba and Hispanola, though the distribution of these
  • wenty-seven, made him immediately famous within Cuba and established Lezama's well-wrought style and
  • ferent countries -- Canada, the U.S.A., Mexico, Cuba and England, where he played at London's West H
  • as First Secretary/Prime Minister/President of Cuba and began his rule on 16 Feb 1959 to 24 Feb 200
  • His parents were immigrants from Cuba and he was the eighth of fourteen children.
  • uatemala, G. princeps which is found in western Cuba, and G. spirituana which is found in the Sierra
  • 4, 1870 for application in the colonies (mainly Cuba and Puerto Rico, because slavery had been aboli
  • Representatives from the governments of Angola, Cuba, and South Africa signed the protocol on Decemb
  • dmiral Cervera's Spanish Squadron off Santiago, Cuba and was subsequently commissioned at the rank o
  • pain's land and naval forces had surrendered in Cuba and that Admiral Montijo's fleet in the Philipp
  • It was written by Furtado, James Bryan, Alex Cuba and produced by the former pair.
  • by 13 votes to none, with two abstentions from Cuba and Yemen.
  • In 1985 she moved to Cuba and has lived in Uruguay since 1993.
  • It is found in Bahamas, Cuba, and Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • The current government of Cuba and the government of Sri Lanka established tie
  • Some of his ashes were also taken to Cuba and spread near the mausoleum of Che Guevara.
  • It is known from Cuba and Jamaica.
  • Ties were officially made on July 29, 1959, and Cuba and Sri Lanka recently celebrated the golden ju
  • liban and Al Qaeda detainees to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and counter-drug operations in South America.
  • lain Pigeon are recognized: P. i. inornata from Cuba and Hispaniola, P. i. exigua from Jamaica, and
  • Cuba and Sri Lanka have had official diplomatic rela
  • ountries and allies including the Soviet Union, Cuba and East Germany (but not Romania) boycotted th
  • The earthquake was also felt in parts of Cuba and was felt throughout Grand Cayman.
  • occurs in the Americas from Argentina north to Cuba and Mexico and also the Florida Keys in the Uni
  • s found in tropical and subtropical lowlands in Cuba and the West Indies and from Bolivia, southern
  • It is known from Cuba and Florida.
  • s in Athens, having defeated reigning Champions Cuba and come from two sets down in the final to bea
  • we mean to stop the horrible state of things in Cuba and it will be stopped.
  • After training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and overhaul at Norfolk, Virginia, Donald W. W
  • hen fringe heavyweight contender Nino Valdez of Cuba, and a 15 round decision over Maxim in a rematc
  • owing day, finishing fourth behind South Korea, Cuba and the United States.
  • rsson reported on the Spanish-American War from Cuba and Puerto Rico for the United Press, which the
  • mmonly as the Warteye stargazer in the Bahamas, Cuba, and the United States, is a species of sand st
  • -armed Soviet Foxtrot class submarine B-59 near Cuba and started dropping practice depth charges, ex
  • D. is a native of Havana, Cuba and was the medical correspondent/senior health
  • gainst U.S. colonialism, went to conferences in Cuba, and joined the People's Party of Panama, Panam
  • ce in combined fleet maneuvers off Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Virgin Islands, and returned to Yorkto
  • It is found in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, and Puerto Rico.
  • , 90 Millas is her love letter to the people of Cuba, and her beloved country.
  • His book on Cuban music, Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mamb
  • United States, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Brazil qualified for the 2004 World Grand P
  • and in Brazil, and as archbishop of Santiago in Cuba and later of Burgos in Spain.
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