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  2. File:Hotel MeliĆ” Santiago, Santiago de Cuba.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Meliá Cohiba Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Meliá Cohiba Hotel is a high-rise hotel opened in 1994, located in the Vedado district of Havana, Cuba, just off the Malecón and next to the historic Hotel Habana Riviera. The hotel has 401 rooms and 61 suites.

  4. List of Park ships - Wikipedia

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    Sold in 1946 to Centre d'Approvisionment de l'Indochine, ... Monrovia and renamed Melia. Scrapped at Onomichi in 1970. [5] ... Sold in 1968 to Republica da Cuba ...

  5. Meliá Hotels International - Wikipedia

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    Meliá Hotels International, S.A. (formerly Sol Meliá) is a Spanish hotel chain.Sol was founded by Gabriel Escarrer Juliá in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca and Meliá was founded by José Meliá Sinisterra (1911–1999).

  6. Santiago de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Santiago de Cuba in 1856 by Edouard Laplante and Leonardo Barañano. Firestone Library, Princeton University. [5] 1859 watercolor of Santiago de Cuba's plains by British geologist James Gay Sawkins. Santiago de Cuba was the seventh village founded by Spanish conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar on 25 July 1515. The settlement was destroyed ...

  7. Hotel Sevilla - Wikipedia

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    The 1924 tower wing of the Hotel Sevilla-Biltmore, 1925. The Hotel Sevilla opened on March 22, 1908. [1] It was a four-story Moorish Revival structure, designed by architects Arellano y Mendoza on, located on Calle Trocadero, next to the Paseo del Prado, between the Malecón and Parque Central.

  8. Cayo Coco - Wikipedia

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    Cayo Coco (Cays) or (The Keys) is an island on the north coast of central Cuba, known for its all-inclusive resorts.It lies within the Ciego de Ávila Province and is part of a chain of islands called Jardines del Rey (King's Gardens).

  9. Havana Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Ciego de Ávila: Final destination is the city of Morón: 11: Santiago de Cuba: Stops in all major cities. Services offered: buffet, air-conditioning, reclining seats, restrooms, and hostesses. 11/30: Guantánamo: via Santiago de Cuba 13: Bayamo - 13/32: Manzanillo: via Bayamo 15: Holguín: Stops in all major cities. Not air-conditioned.