- 1845. The
Catalan Don
Jaime Partagás y
Ravell (Arenys de Mar, 1816 -
Vuelta abajo, Cuba, 1868) was the son of
Jaume Partagás (tailor) and
Teresa Ravell...
- La Real
Fabrica de
Tabacos Partagás, also
known as The
Royal Partagás Cigar Factory, is a
cigar factory museum in Havana, Cuba. The world-famous habanos...
- free
Partagas and
Bolivar cigar brands for the
American market in
competition with
Cuban brands of the same name.
Initial production of
Partagas was conducted...
-
Oceanographic and
Meteorological Laboratory. Rappaport,
Edward N.; Fernández-
Partagás, José (22
April 1997) [28 May 1995]. "Appendix 2:
Cyclones that may have...
-
various brands including Romeo y
Julieta Churchill, H. Upmann, Bauza, and
Partagás. In the
early 1960s,
Castro saw one of his
bodyguards smoking a noticeably...
- 174–175
Partagás, pp. 2–3
Partagás, p. 3
Partagás, pp. 3, 5 Ludlum, p. 176
Partagás, p. 5
Partagás, p. 6 Ludlum, p. 177 Ludlum, p. 178
Partagás, p. 7 Wikimedia...
- by José Fernández-
Partagás and
Henry F. Diaz in 1996, this
system may have
formed as
early as June 4. However, Fernández-
Partagás and Diaz
elected to...
- Juan Giné y
Partagás (1836 – 1903) was a
Spanish physician and writer. He was born in Pla de Cabra,
Tarragona in the year 1836. He
graduated in medicine...
-
Climate Stewardship.
Retrieved June 13, 2022. Rappaport,
Edward N; Fernández-
Partagás, Jose J (January 1995). NOAA
Technical Memorandum NWS NHC-47: The Deadliest...
- 2011.
Retrieved 12
February 2007.
Edward N. Rappaport; Jose Fernandez-
Partagas; Jack
Beven (1997). "The
Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492–1996"...