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Vedado (Spanish: El
Vedado,
Spanish pronunciation: [el βeˈðaðo]) is a
central business district and
urban neighborhood in the city of Havana, Cuba. Bordered...
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Havana can
essentially be
described as
three cities in one: Old Havana,
Vedado and the
newer suburban districts. The city
extends mostly westward and southward...
- The
Vedado Tennis Club, now José
Antonio Echeverría Workers'
Social Club, was a
prominent athletic social club
located in Havana, Cuba. The
Vedado Tennis...
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Street may
refer to: 23rd St. or
Calle 23, a busy
street at the
heart of
Vedado,
Havana 23rd
Street (Manhattan), a
street in New York City 23rd
Street (Richmond...
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Vedado Historic District is a
national historic district in West Palm Beach,
Florida in Palm
Beach County.
Including primarily one-story
buildings constructed...
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Lennon (formerly
known as
Parque Menocal) is a
public park,
located in the
Vedado district in Havana, Cuba. On one of the
benches of the park,
nearer the...
- Spanish:
Universidad de La Habana) is a
public university located in the
Vedado district of Havana, the
capital of Cuba.
Founded on 5
January 1728, the...
- guests, it is
located on the part of
Calle 23
known as La
Rampa in the
Vedado district, and
occupies the
entire city
block between Calles 23 and 21, and...
- de la Revolución,
Vedado, La Habana, Cuba". atlasobscura. 20
November 2017.
Retrieved 12 May 2020. "Palacio de la Revolución,
Vedado, La Habana, Cuba"...
- Patronato, is a
Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in the
Vedado neighbourhood of
downtown Havana, Cuba.
Completed in 1953,
Temple Beth Shalom...