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HavanaCapital and port of Cuba, on the northwest coast of the island; population (1995 est) 2,219,000. Products include cigars and tobacco, sugar, coffee, and fruit. Moved to its present site in 1519, it is one of the oldest cities in the Americas. The old city centre was designated a World Heritage Site in 1981, and the oldest surviving building in the city and in Cuba is La Fuerza, a fortress built in 1538. Founded on the south coast as San Cristobál de la Habana by Spanish explorer Diego Velásquez in 1515, it was moved to its present site on a natural harbour in 1519. It became the capital of Cuba in the late 16th century. Taken by Anglo-American forces in 1762, it was returned to Spain in 1763 until independence in 1898. The blowing up of the US battleship Maine in the harbour that year began the Spanish-American War.
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| He went over to Nova Scotia to visit his relations--his father had come from Nova Scotia--and he wrote back to Leslie that his cousin, George Moore, was going on a voyage to Havana and he was going too. Felicite imagined that Havana was a place where people did nothing but smoke, and that Victor walked around among negroes in a cloud of tobacco. This new cargo was destined for the coast of the Duchy of Lucca, and consisted almost entirely of Havana cigars, sherry, and Malaga wines. |
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