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  2. Traditional games of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Baseball5, inspired by cuatro esquinas, being played in Havana.. Cuatro esquinas (transl. four corners) is a variation of baseball in which the only equipment used is a rubber ball.

  3. Carlos Acosta gives Cuban twist to Christmas classic 'The ...

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    Ballet star Carlos Acosta is giving "The Nutcracker" a colourful makeover with a new production inspired by his Cuban roots and traditions. The 50-year-old has choreographed and directed "Carlos ...

  4. Get Everyone in the Holiday Spirit With These Fun Christmas Games

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    A round of Reindeer Antler Ring Toss, Christmas Name That Tune, or "How Old Is Santa?"is fun for kids of all ages. Some of these Christmas activities even come with a handy-dandy free printable ...

  5. Havana (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The game takes place just after the Cuban Revolution and is centred around the regeneration of Cuba's capital Havana. It is framed as a sequel to the board game Cuba and uses Michael Menzel's artwork from that game. [1] Released in 2009 the game is published by Rio Grande Games. [2]

  6. Bolita - Wikipedia

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    Bolita (Spanish for Little Ball) is a type of lottery which was popular in the latter 19th and early 20th centuries in Cuba and among Florida's working class Hispanic, Italian, and black population. In the basic bolita game, 100 small numbered balls are placed into a bag and mixed thoroughly, and bets are taken on which number will be drawn.

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  8. Culture of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Christmas decorations on a religious house in Santiago de Cuba. Cuba's policy on religion has changed much since 1959, when religious Cubans were persecuted and could be denied jobs or an education by the government.

  9. 1991 Pan American Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Pan American Games, officially known as the XI Pan American Games (Spanish: XI Juegos Panamericanos) and commonly known as Havana 1991 (Spanish: La Habana 1991), were held in Havana, Cuba from 2 to 18 August 1991. There were 4,519 athletes from 39 countries of the PASO community, with events in 33 different sports.