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  2. Filipino Cubans - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos and other Asian workers reached Cuba by sailing in the Manila-Acapulco galleons that crossed the Pacific Ocean regularly from the late 16th century until 1815. [1] Manila was the jump-off point for all Spanish trade coming from East Asia, while Havana was the take-off point for Spanish trading ships sailing from Latin America to Spain.

  3. Cuba–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines and Cuba were both dominated by Spain Crown for several centuries, which ended at the turn of the 19th century with Spain's defeat by the United States. Both countries fell under American rule after Spain ceded Puerto Rico, Philippines, and Cuba to the United States for twenty million US dollars .

  4. Elián González - Wikipedia

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    Marisleysis González (Lázaro's adult daughter) became Elián González's caretaker and spokesperson for the paternal relatives. Also, Armando Gutierrez, a local Cuban-American businessman, became a spokesman. [8] At the same time, Juan Miguel, with the support of Cuban authorities, demanded that his son be returned to Cuba. [citation needed]

  5. Fidel Castro’s Daughter Expresses Support For James ... - AOL

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    EXCLUSIVE: Fidel Castro’s daughter, Alina Fernández, has emphasized to Deadline her endorsement of James Franco playing her Cuban leader revolutionary father in the upcoming independent feature ...

  6. Biden pulls Cuba from terrorism list, reversing Trump decision

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    Joe Biden has removed Cuba from a list of nations classified as supporting international terrorism, reversing a decision by predecessor Donald Trump to crack down on the communist nation.. The ...

  7. Pilar Jorge de Tella - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder of the Club Femenino de Cuba and the National Feminist Alliance Pilar Jorge de Tella (24 August 1884 – 26 April 1967) was a leading Cuban suffragist, active in the 1920s. She was one of the founders of the Feminine Club of Cuba and later organized the National Feminist Alliance.

  8. Dwyane Wade Files Court Petition to Permit Transgender ... - AOL

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    On Aug. 22, Dwyane Wade filed court petition to permit his transgender daughter Zaya's name change.

  9. Spanish Cuba movement - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Cuba movement (Cuba española) is a contemporary citizens' initiative under the leadership of Maikel Arista-Salado, a Cuban national exiled in the United States, who has successfully filed a lawsuit in Spanish courts that, if successful, will grant Spanish citizenship to 90% of Cubans and Puerto Ricans.