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  2. Cuba–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of Nguyễn Phú Trọng visit to Cuba, Victor Gaute Lopez, a member of the Secretariat, said Cuba and Vietnam would work side-to-side in their goal to construct a socialist society. [4] Following Raúl Castro's July 2012 visit, Cuban–Vietnamese relations are said to have entered a new phase. According to Castro, the "Cuban ...

  3. Chinese Cubans - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Chinese Cubans fled to the United States, in particular to Miami, Florida but some also settled in California or elsewhere in Latin America. [ 9 ] Of the Chinese who stayed after the start of Fidel Castro's rule in 1961, the vast majority were of mixed descent with the local population.

  4. List of Cuba–United States aircraft hijackings - Wikipedia

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    July 11 A Cubana de Aviación aircraft is hijacked at Cienfuegos, Cuba (Cienfuegos Airport) resulting in one fatality. The two hijackers were taken down and the hijacking lasted less than one day. [39] July 24 A man born in Cuba successfully hijacks a DC-8 from Miami to Cuba, a stewardess and a passenger are wounded. [27]

  5. Miami airport just added flights to Latin America and a link ...

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  6. It’s time for leaders in Cuba and exiles in Miami to sit down ...

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    In Miami, a Cuban American has just offered $5 million in humanitarian aid to be sent directly to non-governmental organizations and religious institutions on the island. As of this moment, the ...

  7. Scandinavian Airlines — commonly known as SAS, and the carrier of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway — resumed non-stop flights from Miami International Airport to Scandinavia on Oct. 29.

  8. Cuban exodus - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban exodus is the mass emigration of Cubans from the island of Cuba after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. Throughout the exodus, millions of Cubans from diverse social positions within Cuban society emigrated within various emigration waves, due to political repression and disillusionment with life in Cuba.

  9. Essential Travel Information Before Going to Cuba - AOL

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    Millions of people visit the island of Cuba each year for its mild tropical clime, beautiful beaches, and jazzy "Latin 1950s" feel (not to mention the cigars).The country also has a reputation for ...