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Havana - traducción al Inglés

CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF CUBA
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  • 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]]
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  • 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
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  • 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

Havana         
= Habana, la
Ex: For all Havana's crumbling structures, its disintegrating roads and toxin-belching jalopies, it attracts over a million tourists each year.
Havana cigar         
TRADEMARK
Havana cigars; Havana cigar; Habanos SA
cigarro de Habana (cigarro, puro cubano caro)
Habana      
Havana

Definición

Havana
[h?'van?]
¦ noun a cigar made in Cuba or from Cuban tobacco.
Origin
named after Havana, the capital of Cuba.

Wikipedia

Havana

Havana (; Spanish: La Habana [la aˈβana] (listen); Lucumi: Ilú Pupu Ilé) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. The city has a population of 2.3 million inhabitants, and it spans a total of 728.26 km2 (281.18 sq mi) – making it the largest city by area, the most populous city, and the fourth largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean region.

The city of Havana was founded by the Spanish in the 16th century. It served as a springboard for the Spanish conquest of the Americas, becoming a stopping point for Spanish galleons returning to Spain. Philip II of Spain granted Havana the title of capital in 1607. Walls as well as forts were built to protect the city.

The city is the center of the Cuban government, and home to various ministries, headquarters of businesses and over 100 diplomatic offices. The governor is Reinaldo García Zapata of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC). In 2009, the city/province had the third highest income in the country.

Contemporary Havana can essentially be described as three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado and the newer suburban districts. The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbors: Marimelena, Guanabacoa and Antares. The Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.

The city attracts over a million tourists annually; the Official Census for Havana reports that in 2010 the city was visited by 1,176,627 international tourists, a 20% increase from 2005. Old Havana was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. The city is also noted for its history, culture, architecture and monuments. As typical of Cuba, Havana experiences a tropical climate.

Ejemplos de uso de Havana
1. So we decided to shoot Beirut in Havana, while we were there shooting the Havana scenes.
2. Ordaz, a native of Bauta in Havana province, died of kidney failure in Havana, the newspaper Granma said.
3. Havana, June 28 (KCNA) –– Talks between government delegations of the DPRK and Cuba were held in Havana on June 27.
4. The ‘Guantanamo Massacre‘ provoked outrage in Havana.
5. In Havana, Castro loyalists were elated Wednesday.