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Santiago de Cuba"At 440,000 inhabitants, Santiago de Cuba is Cuba's second-largest city and a strong rival to Havana in literature, music, and politics. During the 19th century, French settlers arrived and contributed to the melting pot of Haitian, African, and Spanish influences that have made this Cuba's most Caribbean city....This is the cradle of the Cuban revolution." Lonely Planet Guide to Cuba
Havana | More Havana | Museum of the Revolution | Afro-Cuban Dance | Hemingway's Finca | Cojímar | Santiago de Cuba | El Cobre | Castillo de San Pedro del Morro | Moncada Barracks | The Group If you use any of these pictures, please give them proper attribution. (© 2001 Mary M. McKenzie)
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