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  • {{r|Cuba}}
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  • ...ed as a first stop for many of the early Spanish expeditions launched from Cuba.
    857 bytes (126 words) - 04:58, 14 September 2013
  • ...evelopment of independent civil society. Immediately prior to assuming the Cuba position, he spent six months in [[Haiti]] setting up and running an inter-
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  • * {{r|Solidaridad Española con Cuba}}
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  • {{r|Cuba}}
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  • {{r|Solidaridad Española con Cuba}}
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  • ...y with the rise of an insurgency under [[Fidel Castro]] in the late 1950s, Cuba has been a high priority to the [[United States intelligence community]], b ==Cuba 1960==
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  • In 1839 fifty-four slaves on the Spanish schooner ''Amistad'' mutinied near Cuba, murdered part of the crew, and attempted to cause the remainder to sail to
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  • {{r|CIA activities in Cuba}}
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  • ...that the embargo has not been effective in changing Cuban policy, although Cuba has become, for other reasons, less of a purveyor of revolution. President ..., Florida, as one of the bases for intelligence and covert actions against Cuba. The station itself had the [[compartmented control system|cryptonym]] [[JM
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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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  • ...judicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.
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  • Under [[John F. Kennedy]], more aggressive anticommunism, as with Cuba, came into being, although he stayed more limited, as with [[Laos]], than d
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  • .../td><td>{{headofstate|Cuba}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Cuba}}</td>
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  • | title = HISTORY 398: Special Topics: The United States and Cuba: Readings in Diplomatic, Economic, and Social Connections
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  • ...on]] in the [[United States of America]] Guantanamo Bay detention camp, in Cuba.<ref name=Bbc040727>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3928767.stm
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  • ...rto Rico, Guam and the Philippines. The Congress started the war promising Cuba its independence. McKinley decided to keep Guam and Puerto Rico, along with ...both the War and Navy departments. By the treaty of peace, Spain evacuated Cuba and ceded [[Puerto Rico]], [[Guam]], and the [[Philippine Islands]] to the
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  • ...issile Crisis]].<ref name="Cuba and the United States">{{cite book | title=Cuba and the United States: A Chronological History| last=Franklin| first=Jane |
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  • * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam.'' Oxford U. Press, 2002. 528 pp.
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  • ...r she operated in the [[West Indies]] out of the base at [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]] before returning to Norfolk and Atlantic Fleet duty on 2 February 1953. ...she was deployed to the West Indies to support the American quarantine of Cuba during the [[Cuban missile crisis]]. She then returned to Norfolk and her
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  • ..., after the CIA's disastrous role in the attempted Bay of Pigs|invasion of Cuba in 1961. ...open the whole can of worms" about the Bay of Pigs invasion|Bay of Pigs of Cuba, and, therefore, that the CIA should tell the FBI to cease investigating th
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  • ...been supportive of the United Nations. While he voted for a travel ban to Cuba in 2001, until political prisoners were released, he voted for allowing tra
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  • ...viets publicly removed all the missiles, the U.S. promised never to invade Cuba, and (secretly) the U.S. removed similar American missiles that had recentl ...f Berlin.<ref>James G. Blight and Philip Brenner, ''Sad and Luminous Days: Cuba's Struggle with the Superpowers After the Missile Crisis'' (2002) pp. 247-8
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  • ...Georgia reminded him of the sub-tropical climate of his native [[Santiago, Cuba]]. It was in Savannah that Louis Jr. later met and married the former Ger ...in journalism. Following college, Martin traveled to his father's native Cuba, spending two years there as a freelance writer based in Havana. Returning
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  • ...nks are made with rum. Among the best-known are the [[Daiquiri]] and the [[Cuba Libre]], the latter being basically rum and [[Coca-Cola]]. During the fad f
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  • ...whether certain individuals held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba are safe to release or transfer, or whether they should continue to be held ...e to be held without charge at Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. military prison in Cuba, or be transferred, possibly home to Yemen.
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  • ...n, Puerto Rico]]; and [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]. After loading raw sugar in Cuba, the ship carried it to [[Baltimore]]. She moved to [[New York, New York|Ne
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  • | url = http://www.history.navy.mil/download/cuba-mc/cmc18-21.pdf ...e, were best qualified to take low-level photographs, flying directly over Cuba. As well as the U-2 photographs, the low-level Navy photographs also stream
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  • ...held that detainees captured in Afghanistan and held at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba could challenge their confinement in American courts by writ of habeas corp ...that absolute sovereignty was unnecessary, since under its agreements with Cuba, the United States exercised "complete jurisdiction and control" over the G
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  • ...ean]], east of the [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] peninsula and north of Cuba and [[Haiti]]. Most of the archipelago comprises the Commonwealth of the Ba ...inhabitants of the Bahamas were the Lucayans, related to the [[Taino]]s of Cuba, [[Hispaniola]] and [[Puerto Rico]]. The Spanish soon began enslaving the L
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  • ...techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
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