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TRADEMARK
Havana cigars; Havana cigar; Habanos SA

Havana         
  • Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes]], photo of 1927
  • Alameda de Paula during 1940s renovation
  • Alicia Alonso and Reyes Fernández in Giselle
  • Royal Shipyard of Havana, crop from B. May Y Ca. map, 1853
  • Ballet Nacional de Cuba performing at the Great Theatre
  • Church San Francisco de Paula, Havana, Cuba, photo of 1905
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  • Coat of arms of La Habana
  • The Colón Cemetery, Havana NE Corner (Calle 18 and Calle N Calzada Zapata and San Antonio Chiquito and Calle 29. May 7, 1949
  • The Colón Cemetery concept-design diagram.
  • The Colón cemetery's main gate in 1885
  • Comite Central del Partido Comunista de Cuba]] (Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party).
  • Spanish Colonial]] era buildings are a sight common across Havana
  • [[Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar]], governor of Cuba who moved Havana's location in 1514
  • Edificio Bacardí
  • Edificio Radiocentro CMQ. Television studios entrance on Calle M.
  • [[Antonio Quintana Simonetti]] [[Edificio del Seguro Médico, Havana]], 1958
  • Barrio Chino (Chinatown) in Centro Habana
  • FOCSA Building Typical Floor Plan
  • [[Havana Cathedral]], 1748–1777
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, ''University of Havana''
  • Painting done in 1929 for the artist's London exhibition, oil on canvas
  • Federico Beltran Masses in 1914
  • Fidel Castro and his men in the Sierra Maestra, ca. 1957
  • San Francisco de Paula]].
  • Capitol Building, Havana
  • Havana Cathedral view from side street. ca. 1880s
  • Havana detailed Districts Map (2022-01)
  • Havana Harbor entrance in 1841 by [[Bibliographisches Institut]].
  • El Malecon
  • Parque Central]]
  • Havana tramway in 1950
  • Hotel Habana Libre situado en la esquina más céntrica del Vedado
  • [[Cinerama]] using three projectors and curved screen.
  • Iglesia del Espíritu Santo_roof construction looking towards the front.
  • Central Railway Station]]
  • Bacardi Building, first floor
  • French pirate [[Jacques de Sores]] looting and burning Havana in 1555
  • View of the Plaza de San Francisco of Havana in 1841 by [[James G. Sawkins]].
  • La-tremenda-corte-programa-radio. Radiocentro CMQ. Live radio tramsmission of La Tremenda Corte in one of the Radio CMQ Studio. From left to right: Erdwin Fernández, Mimí Cal, Adolfo Otero, Miguel Ángel Herrera, Aníbal de Mar y Leopoldo Fernández.
  • Forestier's master plan for Havana of 1924
  • Satellite view of Havana in October 2005
  • [[Estadio Latinoamericano]]
  • [[Lonja del Comercio building]]
  • left
  • El Malecon in 1925
  • Malecon before construction, ca 1900.
  • 1853 Map of Havana shows urban condition of the City Walls before demolition
  • Aerial view he FOCSA Building seen from the west showing the floating corridors, circa 1958.
  • Palacio de Villalba, photo of 1898
  • Palacio de Aldama, south east corner. Havana, Cuba.
  • Palace stair
  • A panoramic view of Havana, Cuba from atop the [[Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña]].
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  • Castle of the Real Fuerza, 1577
  • Paseo de Tacón_Avenida Carlos III, La Habana, 1952
  • [[Paseo del Prado, Havana]]
  • Paseo del Prado, Havana, in 1909.
  • ''Plan and explanation of the Royal Shipyard of Havana on the island of Cuba and its surroundings'' ([[Library of Congress]], date and author unknown)
  • [[Plaza del Vapor, Havana]] of 1835
  • The Colón cemetery's main gate today
  • Paseo del Prado]]
  • Map Quinta de los Molinos, 1841
  • General Captains]] in Quinta de los Molinos in the decades of 1850–1870, Havana, Cuba.
  • Quinta de los Molinos
  • Radiocentro CMQ Building, Havana
  • Building characteristics advertisement. ca 1948
  • thumb
  • Governor General's Palace]] at noon on May 20, 1902.
  • Royal Palm Hotel (Havana), entrance. ca. 1930
  • Iglesia y hospital San Francisco de Paula
  • Lobby terrazzo floor
  • Victor-manuel-garcia rio-san-juan-matanzas, ca. 1940
  • View of the entrance to the Tacón promenade in 1841 (Havana)
  • Víctor Manuel García Valdés, ca. 1940
  • Wifredo Lam in his studio, 1964
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF CUBA
Havana, Cuba; Havana City; La Habana; Jacomino; Havanas; La Havana; UN/LOCODE:CUHAV; Ciudad de la Habana; Ciudad de la habana; Capital of Cuba; Havana (Cuba); Ciudad de La Habana; La Habana, Cuba; Habana; La havana; Municipalities of Havana; Transport in Havana; Demographics of Havana; Ciudad Habana; Havanan; C.Habana; Barrio Chino (Havana); Havanese; Architecture of Havana; Tourism in Havana; Poverty in Havana; Slums in Havana; Streetcars in Havana; Trams in Havana; Economy of Havana; Religion in Havana
[h?'van?]
¦ noun a cigar made in Cuba or from Cuban tobacco.
Origin
named after Havana, the capital of Cuba.
Havanese         
  • Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes]], photo of 1927
  • Alameda de Paula during 1940s renovation
  • Alicia Alonso and Reyes Fernández in Giselle
  • Royal Shipyard of Havana, crop from B. May Y Ca. map, 1853
  • Ballet Nacional de Cuba performing at the Great Theatre
  • Church San Francisco de Paula, Havana, Cuba, photo of 1905
  • website=juliolarramendi.com}}</ref>
  • Coat of arms of La Habana
  • The Colón Cemetery, Havana NE Corner (Calle 18 and Calle N Calzada Zapata and San Antonio Chiquito and Calle 29. May 7, 1949
  • The Colón Cemetery concept-design diagram.
  • The Colón cemetery's main gate in 1885
  • Comite Central del Partido Comunista de Cuba]] (Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party).
  • Spanish Colonial]] era buildings are a sight common across Havana
  • [[Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar]], governor of Cuba who moved Havana's location in 1514
  • Edificio Bacardí
  • Edificio Radiocentro CMQ. Television studios entrance on Calle M.
  • [[Antonio Quintana Simonetti]] [[Edificio del Seguro Médico, Havana]], 1958
  • Barrio Chino (Chinatown) in Centro Habana
  • FOCSA Building Typical Floor Plan
  • [[Havana Cathedral]], 1748–1777
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, ''University of Havana''
  • Painting done in 1929 for the artist's London exhibition, oil on canvas
  • Federico Beltran Masses in 1914
  • Fidel Castro and his men in the Sierra Maestra, ca. 1957
  • San Francisco de Paula]].
  • Capitol Building, Havana
  • Havana Cathedral view from side street. ca. 1880s
  • Havana detailed Districts Map (2022-01)
  • Havana Harbor entrance in 1841 by [[Bibliographisches Institut]].
  • El Malecon
  • Parque Central]]
  • Havana tramway in 1950
  • Hotel Habana Libre situado en la esquina más céntrica del Vedado
  • [[Cinerama]] using three projectors and curved screen.
  • Iglesia del Espíritu Santo_roof construction looking towards the front.
  • Central Railway Station]]
  • Bacardi Building, first floor
  • French pirate [[Jacques de Sores]] looting and burning Havana in 1555
  • View of the Plaza de San Francisco of Havana in 1841 by [[James G. Sawkins]].
  • La-tremenda-corte-programa-radio. Radiocentro CMQ. Live radio tramsmission of La Tremenda Corte in one of the Radio CMQ Studio. From left to right: Erdwin Fernández, Mimí Cal, Adolfo Otero, Miguel Ángel Herrera, Aníbal de Mar y Leopoldo Fernández.
  • Forestier's master plan for Havana of 1924
  • Satellite view of Havana in October 2005
  • [[Estadio Latinoamericano]]
  • [[Lonja del Comercio building]]
  • left
  • El Malecon in 1925
  • Malecon before construction, ca 1900.
  • 1853 Map of Havana shows urban condition of the City Walls before demolition
  • Aerial view he FOCSA Building seen from the west showing the floating corridors, circa 1958.
  • Palacio de Villalba, photo of 1898
  • Palacio de Aldama, south east corner. Havana, Cuba.
  • Palace stair
  • A panoramic view of Havana, Cuba from atop the [[Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña]].
  • date=January 1800 }}</ref>
  • Castle of the Real Fuerza, 1577
  • Paseo de Tacón_Avenida Carlos III, La Habana, 1952
  • [[Paseo del Prado, Havana]]
  • Paseo del Prado, Havana, in 1909.
  • ''Plan and explanation of the Royal Shipyard of Havana on the island of Cuba and its surroundings'' ([[Library of Congress]], date and author unknown)
  • [[Plaza del Vapor, Havana]] of 1835
  • The Colón cemetery's main gate today
  • Paseo del Prado]]
  • Map Quinta de los Molinos, 1841
  • General Captains]] in Quinta de los Molinos in the decades of 1850–1870, Havana, Cuba.
  • Quinta de los Molinos
  • Radiocentro CMQ Building, Havana
  • Building characteristics advertisement. ca 1948
  • thumb
  • Governor General's Palace]] at noon on May 20, 1902.
  • Royal Palm Hotel (Havana), entrance. ca. 1930
  • Iglesia y hospital San Francisco de Paula
  • Lobby terrazzo floor
  • Victor-manuel-garcia rio-san-juan-matanzas, ca. 1940
  • View of the entrance to the Tacón promenade in 1841 (Havana)
  • Víctor Manuel García Valdés, ca. 1940
  • Wifredo Lam in his studio, 1964
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF CUBA
Havana, Cuba; Havana City; La Habana; Jacomino; Havanas; La Havana; UN/LOCODE:CUHAV; Ciudad de la Habana; Ciudad de la habana; Capital of Cuba; Havana (Cuba); Ciudad de La Habana; La Habana, Cuba; Habana; La havana; Municipalities of Havana; Transport in Havana; Demographics of Havana; Ciudad Habana; Havanan; C.Habana; Barrio Chino (Havana); Havanese; Architecture of Havana; Tourism in Havana; Poverty in Havana; Slums in Havana; Streetcars in Havana; Trams in Havana; Economy of Havana; Religion in Havana
·adj Of or pertaining to Havana, in Cuba.
II. Havanese ·noun ·sg & ·pl A native or inhabitant, or the people, of Havana.
Cigar cutter         
  • Illustration of a nineteenth century cigar cutter, published in 1859.<ref name="F224">Frederick William Fairholt, ''[https://archive.org/details/tobaccoitshistor00fair/page/224 Tobacco: Its History and Associations]'' (1859), p. 224.</ref>
  • A semi-airtight cigar storage tube and a double guillotine-style cutter
  • A [[rosewood]] sided dual ended cigar cutter by [[J.A. Henckels]] capable of making both straight cuts and V-cuts
CUTTER FOR CIGARS
Cigar cutters; Cigar-cutter; Cigar-cutters; Cigar punch; Cigar punches
A cigar cutter is a mechanical device designed to cut one end off a cigar so that it may be properly smoked. Although some cigars are cut on both ends, or twirled at both ends, the vast majority come with one straight cut end and one end in a "cap" which must be cut off for the cigar to be smoked.

Wikipedia

Habanos S.A.

Habanos S.A. is a Cuban manufacturing company of tobacco that controls the promotion, distribution, and export of premium cigars and other tobacco products for Cuba worldwide. It was established in 1994.

Ownership of Habanos S.A. is split equally between state-owned Cubatabaco and privately held Spanish-based tobacco giant Altadis. The company commercialises the brands Cohiba, Montecristo, Bolívar, and Romeo y Julieta, amongst others.

Examples of use of Havana cigar
1. Those making the pilgrimage to Cuba for the annual Havana cigar festival say the smokes bring them pleasure, peace and, often, big bucks.
2. His presence sometimes exuded from the library on the left in a sort of miasma of Havana cigar smoke and gin, or it might come bursting out of the drawing–room on the right, in a great shout of laughter accompanied by the smell of the Yardley‘s Lavender Hair Tonic he always put on his head when he changed for dinner.