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- la Habana 1898-1997: cien años de música cubana por el mundo. 3rd ed, Cubanacán, San Juan P.R. p24-25 John, S. (2012). Contemporary Dance in Cuba: Tecnica...
- female tigon, is roughly the same size as the liger, with a male named Cubanacan (at the Alipore Zoo in India) reaching 363 kg (800 lb). The extreme rarity...
- la Habana 1898-1997: cien anos de musica cubana por el mundo. 3rd ed, Cubanacan, San Juan P.R. p24-25 Orovio, Helio 2004. Cuban music from A to Z. p195...
- her lifetime. Some of these reached impressive sizes - a litigon named Cubanacan weighed at least 363 kg (800 lb), stood 1.32 m (4 ft 4 in) at the shoulder...
- quieres por el pico divertir: historia del pregón musical latinoamericano. Cubanacan, San Juan P.R. p317–322. [list fairly complete up to 1988] Orovio, Helio...
- male lion, and gave birth to three litigons. Only one litigon cub, named Cubanacan, survived. Tiliger A tiliger is the offspring of a male tiger and a ligress...
- resort located in Cayo Coco, Cuba. It was owned as a joint venture between Cubanacan, a Cuban tourism company, and a syndicate of Canadian businesses. In December...
- Cristobal 1981. Música cubana del Areyto a la Nueva Trova. 2nd rev ed, Cubanacan, San Juan P.R. p296 Ruidiaz, Armando Rodriguez. "Rodríguez Ruidíaz, Armando:...
- quieres por el pico divertir: historia del pregón musical latinoamericano. Cubanacan, San Juan P.R. p317–322. [list fairly complete up to 1988] Taffet, Jeffrey;...
- with an Asiatic lion, producing "litigon"s. One of these litigons, named Cubanacan survived to adulthood, stood over 5.5 feet (1.7 m) tall, measured over...