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About Cuba

Why Choose Caribbean Vacation?
Can you imagine taking a vacation to the Caribbean for under $600? Well, it is true; you can find vacation and promotional packages online, which will put you on a cruise to the Caribbean.
You can enjoy a six night stay across the Caribbean Seas. Aboard the ship you can relax at the spa, or solarium. Shopping, beaches, cruise, activities, entertainment, and more is some of what you will enjoy by choosing Caribbean packages.                                    Read More...
Havana
Varadero
Varadero beach—some call it the world’s greatest beach—has long been the pride of Cuba, and a magnet for the rich and famous. Today, a broad range of hotels and resorts on this wide, sandy beach offer affordable vacations to please any pocketbook.
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Havana or in Spanish, La Habana, is the capital of Cuba and also, a biggest and most populated city in Cuba. The city also forms one of the 14 provinces of Cuba. Havana belongs to the province called "City of Havana".
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The cathedral has a Baroque facade and is imposing. Not many people notice, but one of the two towers is larger, which is creating an asymmetry.
The two bells in the taller tower are said to have been cast with gold and silver mixed into the bronze.
The building material of Havana Cathedral includes coral, which was shaped and carved by slaves. If you take a carefull look, you might see the fossils deep in the stones of the Cathedral.
In addition, there are copies of paintings by Rubens and Murillo on the altars and frescoes by Italian artist Giuseppe Perovanni at the top end of the choir.
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Different types of Cigars

The Origin

Cigars have generated much interest and passion, not only in their countries of origin but even more so in Europe and the United States. However, available historical references indicate that inhabitants of Europe were pretty much unaware of tobacco until after Columbus's epic voyage of 1492.

Cigars, as we know them today, were first made in Spain in the early 18th century, using Cuban tobacco. By 1790, cigar manufacture had spread substantially and small factories were being set up in ...
 
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