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Guanabacoa is a
colonial township in
eastern Havana, Cuba, and one of the 15 muni****lities (or boroughs) of the city. It is
famous for its historical...
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narrow inlet and
which divides into
three main harbors: Marimelena,
Guanabacoa and Antares. The
Almendares River traverses the city from
south to north...
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metropolitan region of the capital,
including Havana, Marianao,
Guanabacoa, Regla, and
Santiago de las Vegas. From 1976
until 2010, the provincial...
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originates from his round,
black face.
Villa Fernández was born in
Guanabacoa,
eastern Havana,
where he
studied at the
Conservatorio de José Mateu....
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through a
narrow inlet and
divides into
three main harbors: Marimelena,
Guanabacoa, and Atarés. It was
fortified by the
Spaniards in the
sixteenth century...
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Osmani "La Voz" García González Kats (born May 22, 1981 in
Guanabacoa) is a
Cuban reggaeton (cubatón)
rapper and singer. García parti****ted in the National...
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which connected Havana and the
tourist center of
Varadero with Matanzas,
Guanabacoa, Regla, Diez de Octubre,
Marianao and San
Miguel del Padrón. One of the...
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legal constraints on
ground return currents.[citation needed]
Havana and
Guanabacoa,[citation needed] Cuba. Tram (streetcar)
systems in both
cities used this...
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hometown of
Guanabacoa: pianist-singer Bola de
Nieve and
composer Ernesto Lecuona.
Montaner was born on 20
August 1900 in
Guanabacoa, Havana, into a...
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manager in the
Negro leagues from the 1910s to the 1940s. A
native of
Guanabacoa, Cuba, Fernández was the
brother of
fellow Negro leaguer Rudy Fernández...