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  2. Guanabacoa - Wikipedia

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    Guanabacoa is a colonial township in eastern Havana, Cuba, and one of the 15 municipalities (or boroughs) of the city. It is famous for its historical Santería and is home to the first African Cabildo in Havana. Guanabacoa was briefly the capital of Cuba in 1555 after Havana was attacked by French pirate Jacques de Sores. [3]

  3. Cuba summons top US diplomat, accuses US of stoking protests

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    HAVANA (Reuters) -Cuba's foreign ministry said it had summoned the top U.S. diplomat on the island to a meeting following protests on Sunday, accusing the U.S. embassy in Havana of seeking to ...

  4. Cuba tells non-essential workers, students to stay home in ...

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    Cuba closed schools and told non-essential workers to stay home on Friday as its electrical grid faltered following the failure of a major power plant, causing widespread blackouts across the ...

  5. 2020 Cuban protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Cuban protests were a series of peaceful demonstrations nationwide in Cuba between 29 June 2020, and 2 December 2020, as a result of the death of Hansel Hernández, which took place on 24 June 2020, in the La Lima district, Guanabacoa, Havana, following an altercation with the local police.

  6. Cuba runs short on fuel at pump as energy crisis festers - AOL

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    Cuba runs short on fuel at pump as energy crisis festers December 13, 2024 at 1:26 PM HAVANA (Reuters) - Cubans still reeling from months of hours-long blackouts now have a new problem on their ...

  7. Catholic Church in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    However, Communist Cuba is no exception to the ideological clash between Communism and religion that was common in communist countries. After Fidel Castro 's ascent to power in 1959, he imposed restrictions on religious activities such as Christmas celebrations, and in 1962 barred personnel of the Church from joining the Communist Party of Cuba ...

  8. People who repressed dissidents in Cuba are moving to ... - AOL

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    Cuban exile Tony Costa, the director of the Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba, said in a media conference that the organization has built a database of 1,015 members of the Cuban regime who have ...

  9. Guanabacoa, Cuba - Wikipedia

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