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The Turbulent History of Havana From Colonialism to Communism

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Havana has occupied the minds of Spaniards, North Americans, and South Americans since its founding in 1519. From its days as a thriving hub of trading activity for the Spanish empire to being a Communist outpost in the Western hemisphere, Havana has been one of the most influential cities in the history of Latin America.   The Birth of the City Diego Velázquez de Cuellar, the Spanish explorer who founded Havana, 1728. Source: John Carter Brown …
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TheCollector broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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