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unusual facts about Habana



Agustín Drake Aldama

Also he formed part of another shows at Centro de Arte Internacional, La Habana, Cuba in 1980; at Museo de Arte Moderno “La Tertulia”, Cali, Colombia in 1976; at Centro D’Arte “Il Meloziano”, Géneve, Italy in 1989, etc.

Alberto Azoy

He managed several teams, including Habana and Club Fé during his career in the late 19th century and the early 20th century.

Angel D'Meza

He played from 1902 to 1908 with several teams, including Fe, Almendares, San Francisco, Azul, and Habana, .

Christ of Havana

The Christ of Havana (Spanish: Cristo de La Habana) is a large sculpture representing Jesus of Nazareth on a hilltop overlooking the bay in Havana, Cuba.

Eduardo Boza-Masvidal

He was chosen by Pope John XXIII as Titular Bishop of Vinda and Auxiliary Bishop San Cristobal de la Habana (Havana) on March 31, 1960.

Habana Abierta

Ana Belén and Víctor Manuel, along with Ketama, were the first to show an interest and to take the initiative in a gradual and rich exchange with our Habana Abierta, which whom they made music in Spain.

Nowadays Habana Abierta is about to present its new album, self produced, and Vanito Brown is preparing his solo album with producer Robin Taylor-Firth.

Havana Psychiatric Hospital

The Hospital Psiquiátrico de La Habana Comandante Doctor Eduardo Bernabé Ordaz Ducunge, better known as Mazorra (the name of the estate upon which it was built), is located in Boyeros, Havana, Cuba.

Hotel Tryp Habana Libre

Hotel Tryp Habana Libre is one of the larger hotels in Cuba, situated in Vedado, Havana.

Jonder Martínez

Jonder Martínez Martínez (born June 22, 1978 in Mariel, Havana Province, Cuba) is a right-handed pitcher for Habana of the Cuban National Series and the Cuban national baseball team.

Jorge Majfud

Mention at Premio Casa de las Américas, in Habana, Cuba in 2001, for the novel La Reina de América, "because it stands out as an intense writing regarding the established powers by the use of parody and irony," according to the panel of judges composed of Belén Gopegui (Spain), Andrés Rivera (Argentina), Mayra Santos Febres (Puerto Rico) and others

Juan Emilio Viguié

During a trip to Paris, France, he witnessed Auguste and Louis Lumière's first public motion picture exhibition at the Caf-Les Capucinos. Upon his return to Puerto Rico he found a job as a movie projectionist at the Teatro Habana in his hometown.

Martin Dear

In his spare time, Martin likes to ride his scooter, an Aprilia Habana 125.

Off to Havana I Go

Week-End in Havana, which was translated to Spanish as A La Habana me voy.

Reggie Otero

He began his career with the Club Acción Republicana before joining Habana (1936–1937), Santa Clara (1939–40), Cienfuegos and Almendares (1945–1946) and then the Havana Reds of the Cuban National Federation before returning to Cienfuegos, where he played for seven years from 1947 to 1953.

Spanish ship Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad

The model will be displayed in the Naval Museum of La Habana, opened in June 2008 at Castillo de la Real Fuerza, the oldest building in Cuba and the oldest stone fortress in the New World.

Themeda quadrivalvis

The plant was first recorded in Australia in September 1935 near Habana in the Mackay Region of Queensland.


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