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  • '''Italo Calvino''' (/ˈiːtalo kalˈviːno/), (b. [[Santiago de las Vegas]], Cuba, October 15, 1923 — d. [[Siena]], Italy, September 18, 1985), Italian ...a, Italo Calvino is considered an Italian writer. His family was living in Cuba at the time of his birth, but went back to [[Italy]], to [[San Remo]] in [
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  • ==Cuba==
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  • ...'''West Indies'''. 13 island nations are found in the Caribbean, including Cuba, [[Haiti]] and [[Jamaica]]; many other islands are overseas territories of
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  • *Cuba
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  • {{r|Black Spring of Cuba}}
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  • ...power in 1979, was friendly with [[Fidel Castro]], the communist leader of Cuba.<ref name=nytimes1985-08-18/> But his party included more extreme elements ...istration turn down a clear chance to wean Grenada away from dependence on Cuba and the Soviet Union?"''
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  • ...he Caribbean (except U.S. commonwealths, territories, and possessions) and Cuba. It is also responsible for ensuring the defense of the Panama Canal and ca ...Force Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO): Located at U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, operates the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and was responsible for High Va
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  • {{r|U.S. policy towards Cuba}}
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  • | contribution = Episode 10, Cuba ...told us later, believed that the United States really did intend to attack Cuba and therefore Castro kept saying, I need some help and agreed when Khrushch
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  • |event='''1959''': Revolution in Cuba eventually leads to large of numbers of Cubans migrating to Florida.
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  • ...akes rescue workers from the [[World Trade Center]] attacks and travels to Cuba to allow them to get low-cost healthcare services from a hospital in [[Hava
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  • {{r|Cuba Lobby}}
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  • ...zed in coverage of the operation of the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. ...Guantanamo Bay detention camps, at the [[Naval Station Guantanamo Bay]] in Cuba than any other reporter.
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  • ...rican mafia|Italian-American]] [[Organized crime|Mob]], figures related to Cuba, even possible domestic police connections. Only in the final act, in which
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  • ...entration Camps]]"'', the term was first used by Spain for camps it ran in Cuba to hold civilians during the period of civilian unrest that preceded the [[
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  • In January 2012 Cuba and Venezuela entered into an agreement to cooperate in the construction of | url = http://cubapolidata.com/2012/01/11/cuba-venezuela-will-jointly-build-coastal-patrol-boats/
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  • ...itation agreement with the Soviets, while imposing an economic blockade on Cuba that remains in effect today. He sent 16,000 soldiers (in non-combat roles ...6223OCT1962.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Kennedy signing quarantine proclamation on Cuba in 1962]]
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  • ...nd text search]; [http://www.questia.com/library/book/kennedys-wars-berlin-cuba-laos-and-vietnam-by-lawrence-freedman.jsp full text online]
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  • ...klin Pierce in 1852 and took the oath of office March 24, 1853, in Havana, Cuba, where he had gone for his health, which was a privilege extended by specia
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  • ...-wing]] politics, at one point joining a camp for young revolutionaries in Cuba. His political views would moderate over time, even reverse in some respect
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