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  • When the Valbanera did not show up in Havana after the hurricane had passed, a search was s
  • During the Seven Years War he defend Havana against an English siege in 1762.
  • Willard Robertson - Havana Airport Manager
  • He was born in Havana, Alabama in 1869.
  • d a bishop on May 15, 1960 in the Cathedral of Havana along with Mons.
  • tivities in the U.S., he officially settled in Havana along with Meyer Lansky.
  • He was raised in Havana alongside the singer Graciela, his foster sist
  • ith his Cuban Quartet, Mi Gran Pasion, Live in Havana, and Giraldilla.
  • duct a large-scale Ashta Dravya Maha Ganapathy Havana and Aanayoottu on the first day of the Karkida
  • o has been the New York Times correspondent in Havana and more recently in Miami, came to see me las
  • here, chiefly through his family connexions in Havana and Mexico, he acquired in a few years enough
  • munist and or anarchist parties, especially in Havana and in the eastern area of Cuba, at least as e
  • from 1936 to 1951, teaching in universities in Havana and Oriente.
  • 750 Cubans gathered at the Peruvian embassy in Havana and said they wanted diplomatic asylum.
  • He sailed back south to [[ Havana]], and then up to Florida again, stopping at t
  • Lobo was born of Jewish parents in Havana and as a young man studied in the United State
  • Portugal, captured Martinique from France and Havana and Manila from Spain, led some to describe it
  • ard and returned to Norfolk on 27 November via Havana and Pensacola.
  • Evelio Diaz-Cia, Archbishop of Havana and assisted by Mons.
  • ord Albemarle landed in Cojimar to the east of Havana, and attacked the fortress defended by Luis Vi
  • opened the very successful Ce-ci-Bon Bakery in Havana) and Julieta Urquiza.
  • Francisco Oves-Fernandez, Archbishop of Havana and Mons.
  • n Alabama on June 26, 1862, after sailing from Havana, and was then set on fire by the crew to preve
  • der-in-Chief of the invasion and occupation of Havana and west Cuba in 1762.
  • ong with 2.03 inches (52 mm) in the capital of Havana, and 2.75 inches (70 mm) in the community of S
  • appointed the director of medical services in Havana and later served as the national Minister of H
  • ary bands during the 1970s, before settling in Havana and becoming a permanent member of Orquesta Cu
  • he enthusiastic crowds that would await her in Havana and maybe even in the USA, celebrating her tri
  • west 11th Street, SR 933 passes through Little Havana and its mixture of small businesses and reside
  • Maria lives in a shanty-town on the edge of Havana and hopes to get married to her fruit-seller b
  • ious airlines operate non-stop service between Havana and Miami, including American Eagle Airlines,
  • Augustine was relieved from Havana and Royal Navy's warships abandoned the land f
  • This minigame is available only in the Havana and Las Vegas casino.
  • s and International Law from the University of Havana and did postgraduate courses in Foreign Relati
  • in use are 570, 790, 820, 830, 850, 860, 950 ( Havana) and 1020.
  • , but it proved unsatisfactory when he reached Havana, and he returned to England.
  • ed medicine and chemistry at the University of Havana and worked as a supervisor for the Firestone T
  • ould freeze over the west end at the corner of Havana and Engle for a neighborhood skating rink.
  • in the long jump, achieved in February 1979 in Havana; and 14.34 in the triple jump, achieved in Feb
  • capitalised) means literally (something) from Havana, and is the word used in the Spanish-speaking
  • xpressed lament for soldiers who had to occupy Havana and those who died in the war.
  • iver joins the Illinois from the west opposite Havana, approximately 40 miles (64 km) downstream and
  • Walkup was born in Havana, Arkansas and died in Duncan, Oklahoma.
  • a beautiful 10 miles (16 km) drive north from Havana, Arkansas.
  • he dispatches of the squadron off Cardenas, to Havana, arriving there on 14 May 1898.
  • nce and his two brothers had made their way to Havana as part of their exile journey.
  • Vegas Robaina cigars, made in Havana at the former H. Upmann Factory, have quickly
  • The main recording sessions took place in Havana at Abdala Studios from April 2005 to June 2006
  • She eventually was deported to Havana at the destruction of the Natchez nation in 17
  • One of the three major projects by the Havana authorities is to continue the rehabilitation
  • Havana Bay entrance
  • Havana Bay is a crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith, set
  • These are Havana Bay, set in communist Cuba; Wolves Eat Dogs, w
  • faced the prospect of seven days quarantine in Havana before the ship would be allowed to depart.
  • anced in mambo nightclubs, and made his way to Havana before the Cuban Revolution.
  • the late 1980s and early 1990s, and Moscow and Havana began to reevaluate their engagement in Angola
  • he fourth World Chess Championship was held in Havana between January 1 and February 28, 1892.
  • ale (1968, 1971, 1975), Sweden (1984), and the Havana Biennale (1986).
  • cluding Documenta, the Carnegie International, Havana Biennia, Istanbul Biennial, Kwang Ju Biennial,
  • Cuarta Bienal de La Habana Havana Biennial Museo de Arte Colonial, Havana, Cuba.
  • cluding Creation or Death, We Will Win, at the Havana Biennial, Havana, Cuba (1991) and Vigil, at th
  • Bree Olson as Pretty Trashy, Craig Robinson as Havana Bob, Peter Alton as Cameraman, Mikaela Hoover
  • ds are available in three colours, london tan, havana brown and black.
  • ubanacan Section (aka Country Club section) of Havana built in 1930 by the Cuban architect, Leonardo
  • Plans were made for a major assault on Havana, but the next major campaign of the war came o
  • sively in Cuba, beginning with a 1907 visit to Havana by the Philadelphia Giants.
  • He was consecrated at the Cathedral of Havana by Mons.
  • rakere; in 1998 for his contribution to the CD Havana by his band Crisol (formed in 1997), with two
  • iri and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Havana by Pope John XXIII on March 31, 1960.
  • barito has since released solo works including Havana Cafe, which featured a number of the players t
  • under the name of "Sunlightsquare Latin Combo" Havana Central has obtained critical acclaim.
  • orked in the Secretariat of the Archdiocese of Havana, chaplain of the Asilo Truffin and Professor o
  • In 1837, Belmont set sail for Havana charged with the Rothschild's Cuban interests.
  • n edition, the Perelman's Pocket Cyclopedia of Havana Cigars which is similar, but includes informat
  • n Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars is a book written by famed Hong Kong-ba
  • The third edition of the Cyclopedia of Havana Cigars(2005)
  • By me I have many boxes of Havana cigars, of all prices, from 20 cents apiece up
  • Dutch Masters, sticking almost exclusively to Havana cigars.)
  • ) extend for 15 miles along the north coast of Havana City province.
  • Alain Roca Borrero (born September 7, 1976 in Havana, Ciudad de la Habana) is a volleyball player f
  • Ariel Ramos Wilson (born April 14, 1971 in Havana, Ciudad de la Habana) is a retired male wrestl
  • uperto Herrera Tabio (born December 6, 1949 in Havana, Ciudad de la Habana) is a former basketball p
  • am Vargas Trujillo (born September 17, 1970 in Havana, Ciudad de la Habana) is a retired male weight
  • Nicasio Silverio (born December 27, 1930 in Havana, Ciudad de la Habana) was a Cuban swimmer.
  • risoners, only what it calls "mercenaries" who Havana claims are working with the United States to u
  • The Havana Club International Cocktail Grand Prix it is a
  • As winner of the 2010 Havana Club International Cocktail Grand Prix, Marcis
  • States), Bacardi released their own version of Havana Club (produced in Puerto Rico).
  • The Havana Club International Cocktail Grand Prix is trul
  • the Arechabalas sold their residual rights to Havana Club to Bacardi, which, among other things, in
  • The Grand Prix is organized by Havana Club, with the support of the Cuban Cantineros
  • Cuba and sold in other parts of the world, see Havana Club.
  • ercussion on Cafe Mocha, Rain, Vamos, Turning, Havana, Come What May, timbales on Matisse the Cat.
  • hing, working as a professor of composition at Havana Conservatory from 1965 and at the National Sch
  • He studied with Luigi Arditi in Havana, continued his studies in harmony, violin and
  • Spain administered the area from Havana, contracting out governing to people from many
  • Luis Andres Vargas Gomez (14 May 1915 in Havana, Cuba - 13 January 2003 in Coral Gables, Flori
  • His regiment was deployed in the occupation of Havana, Cuba for three months after which he returned
  • herwomen who traveled with Bernardine Dohrn to Havana, Cuba to meet and talk with representatives of
  • sh-American War, he died at Cabana Fortress in Havana, Cuba on September 12, 1899.
  • benign absentee landlord administering it from Havana, Cuba and contracting out governing to people
  • 0 Campos was finalist in Casa de las Americas, Havana, Cuba with The Astronaut in Flames.
  • t from Nicaragua, Linden was forced to land in Havana, Cuba and was jailed for 12 days, just prior t
  • over to the Spanish, and he died in prison in Havana, Cuba two years later.
  • March, 2006 Havana, Cuba Press Conference
  • The team began in 1946 in Havana, Cuba as the Havana Cubans, later the Havana S
  • The Tigers traveled to Havana, Cuba to play Villanova in the Bacardi Bowl, w
  • their live concert in the Karl Marx Theater in Havana, Cuba in 2001.
  • The team began life in Havana, Cuba and was moved to Jersey City following t
  • In December 1898, he was sent to Havana, Cuba as assistant to the Chief Quartermaster
  • Battle was born Ramon Iglesias in Havana, Cuba in 1929.
  • Leopoldina Grau-Alsina on 19 November 1915 in Havana, Cuba - 22 March 2000 in Miami, Florida) was a
  • moved to Cuba in 1993 where he worked at Radio Havana Cuba hosting the service's English programming
  • hips and surrendered to Spanish authorities at Havana, Cuba on 19 May.
  • o the Americas consisted of bachelors going to Havana, Cuba looking for work.
  • She was a two-masted schooner out of Havana, Cuba and of unknown nationality.
  • of the Nazi party led to the family fleeing to Havana, Cuba in 1937.
  • Ignacio Berroa was born in Havana Cuba on July 8 1953.
  • ol, England (1924-26), U.S. Counsul General in Havana, Cuba (1927-29), and U.S. Counsul General in P
  • Vicente Genaro de Quesada (1782 Havana, Cuba - 15th August 1836 Madrid) was a Spanish
  • he first World Amateur Boxing Championships in Havana, Cuba (1974).
  • One cruise was made to Havana, Cuba in 1905 and afterwards she returned once
  • te senate, he also acted as the U.S. Consul in Havana, Cuba from 1841 to 1842.
  • r for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering in Havana, Cuba from 1986-1996.
  • le owner of the Epoca brand, which was made in Havana, Cuba and Tampa, Florida.
  • Ortega was born in Havana, Cuba in 1953, but moved to Miami, Florida wit
  • He was born in Havana, Cuba in 1948 and emigrated to the United Stat
  • t of a two-week holiday which Gershwin took in Havana, Cuba in February 1932.
  • D. is a native of Havana, Cuba and was the medical correspondent/senior
  • Mario Chanes de Armas (October 25, 1927 in Havana, Cuba - February 24, 2007 in Hialeah, Florida)
  • Pujol was born in 1957 in Havana, Cuba and spent time in Puerto Rico and Spain
  • Evora began her career in Havana, Cuba as a child, starring in theatre plays.
  • the 11th Pan American Games which were held in Havana, Cuba from August 2 to August 18, 1991.
  • He was appointed consul general in Havana, Cuba in May, 1902, and in Hong Kong, then a B
  • acional de Cuba (National Aquarium of Cuba) in Havana, Cuba was established in 1960 to focus on "res
  • The 11th Pan American Games were held in Havana, Cuba from August 2 to August 18, 1991.
  • Guillermo Gonzalez (born 1963 in Havana, Cuba) is an astrophysicist and notable propon
  • Alex Ferrer (born 1960 in Havana, Cuba) is an American judge who hosts the tele
  • Francisley Trueba Bueno (born March 5, 1981 in Havana, Cuba) is a Korea Baseball Organization pitche
  • ardo "Eddie" Rodriguez (born March 11, 1959 in Havana, Cuba) is a former minor league baseball playe
  • Ernesto Padilla (born in 1972 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban-American artist, graphic des
  • Rafael A. Lecuona (born June 2, 1928, in Havana, Cuba) is a former member of the Cuban gymnast
  • redo Gort de los Llanos on November 9, 1940 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban-American politician.
  • orge Albert Lauzerique (Born: July 22, 1947 in Havana, Cuba) is a former right-handed Major League B
  • Antonio Mora (born December 14, 1957; Havana, Cuba) has been a news anchor at WFOR-TV in Mi
  • Paquito D'Rivera (born 4 June 1948 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban alto saxophonist, clarinetis
  • Eduardo C. Robreno (born 1945 in Havana, Cuba) is an American jurist and the first Cub
  • stobal, Pinar del Rio, Cuba - July 21, 1984 in Havana, Cuba) was the Archbishop of the Archdiocese o
  • et Quintero Alvarez (born September 8, 1972 in Havana, Cuba) is a former high jumper from Cuba who w
  • Hansel Izquierdo (born January 2, 1977 in Havana, Cuba) is a retired Major League Baseball pitc
  • ose Antonio Arbesu Fraga (born 21 June 1940 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban diplomat.
  • лав Сергійович Кернозенко; born 4 June 1976 in Havana, Cuba) was a Ukrainian football goalkeeper who
  • ike" de la Hoz Piloto (born October 2, 1938 in Havana, Cuba) is a former Major League Baseball infie
  • rn Mauricio J. Tamargo-del Portillo in 1957 in Havana, Cuba) was the 14th Chairman of the Foreign Cl
  • lio "Chino" Cadahia (born November 22, 1957 in Havana, Cuba) is former bench coach for the Atlanta B
  • Mayeta Kerr (born February 22, 1977 in Playa, Havana, Cuba) is a first baseman with Industriales of
  • ique Alberto Pollack-Aguilar in February 1961, Havana, Cuba) is the Cuban born American host and fou
  • Ruth Behar (born 1956 in Havana, Cuba) is a Jewish Cuban American anthropologi
  • a Izquierdo Aguirre (born February 20, 1967 in Havana, Cuba) is a former female volleyball player fr
  • Mario Tabares (born July 22, 1965, in Havana, Cuba), is a professional tennis player from T
  • avio Victor Rojas Rivas (born March 6, 1939 in Havana, Cuba), better known as Cookie Rojas, is a for
  • , at the inaugural 1974 World Championships in Havana, Cuba, Riskiyev won the world title.
  • ke competed in the Pan-American Games, held in Havana, Cuba, where he placed 6th in the Men's Indivi
  • outside the United States was held in 1947 in Havana, Cuba, as part of a plan to create an Internat
  • Workers were brought in from Havana, Cuba, to construct the fort in addition to Na
  • After cruising to Havana, Cuba, between 17 May and 12 June 1865, Chippe
  • ettled in Jamaica for a short time and then in Havana, Cuba, before moving to Europe to travel.
  • ort to capture Confederate officials bound for Havana, Cuba, or Mexico by water.
  • Born in Havana, Cuba, Benitez received an A.A. from Imperial
  • Whilst with the ship in Havana, Cuba, in November 1800 Daoiz was reading back
  • The orchestral music was recorded in Havana, Cuba, and Cole added his vocals in June in Lo
  • ckade runners, capturing steamer Ysabel out of Havana, Cuba, 28 May 1864, and two small schooners in
  • II Aniversario de la Escuela Nacional de Arte, Havana, Cuba, 1975.
  • d one bronze at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, and five medals (two gold, two silver a
  • ved in the restoration of the Centro Hebreo in Havana, Cuba, once the center of the Cuban Jewish Com
  • competition has taken place every two years in Havana, Cuba, cocktail capital of the world.
  • He died in Havana, Cuba, on April 30, 1948.
  • er (Spanish: Teatro Karl Marx) is a theater in Havana, Cuba, formerly known as the Teatro Blanquita,
  • Steaming via Key West, Florida, and Havana, Cuba, she arrived Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zon
  • ey, Mexico, and the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, where he led the team by scoring 25 poi
  • The team had been founded in Havana, Cuba, where it was known as the Havana Sugar
  • Silva was born in Havana, Cuba, and has lived in the US since 1960.
  • ryp Habana Libre (formerly the Habana Hilton), Havana, Cuba, 1958
  • Born in Havana, Cuba, she is one of the two daughters of Sir
  • htsman who won the St. Petersburg, Florida, to Havana, Cuba, races in 1930, 1932, and 1948.
  • three medals at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, and five at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
  • , at the inaugural 1974 World Championships in Havana, Cuba, he won the world title.
  • Canoeing took place in Havana, Cuba, bringing the total number of participat
  • Castellanos, a native of Havana, Cuba, is fluent in Spanish and English.
  • Born in Havana, Cuba, Guerra moved to the United States soon
  • Guianko Gomez Medina, born in Havana, Cuba, is a salsa singer.
  • f six medals at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, and five at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
  • A three-day port visit to Havana, Cuba, from 31 July to 3 August, punctuated he
  • assenger flight from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to Havana, Cuba, via Santiago de Cuba.
  • 7 the AAGPBL moved its spring training camp to Havana, Cuba, and Wagner was one of the two hundred g
  • The band's highest attendance occurred in Havana, Cuba, July 7, 2005, where they played in fron
  • lub Award for its week of live broadcasts from Havana, Cuba, in 1995.
  • , at the inaugural 1974 World Championships in Havana, Cuba, he captured the silver medal.
  • Galveston, Texas, to carry $100,000 in gold to Havana, Cuba, to purchase “arms and munitions of war.
  • athlon event at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, and competed for his native country at
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