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Classic Cars and an Award for Cuban Inventiveness

Havana’s Malecon was the chosen backdrop for this competitive parade. The route was five kilometers long and went from the Riviera to the Grand Packard Hotels, thereby recalling the Packard car exhibition in one of the halls at the luxurious Hotel in the early 20th century, soon after it was initially opened. (13 photos)

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New Year 2019 in Havana, Cuba

The stuffed old man was burned at midnight opening the door to 2019. Cubans celebrated New Years however they could in these times of economic difficulties and shortages. For some, going out on the street at midnight with suitcases is a good omen to be able to travel abroad during the coming year. (26 photos)

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Downtown Havana as the Curtain Falls on 2018

The City of Centro Habana, the most densely populated of the Cuban capital, is always breathing with life and for many it is the place for taking the pulse of the country’s economy and its most serious problems and challenges. (45 photos)

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Havana Celebrates a Saint Close to People’s Hearts

Every year, on December 17th, many people walk from Santiago de Las Vegas, through almost four towns to reach Rincon, where you can find the Church that houses the image of Saint Lazarus, attributed with miracles relating to physical health and wellbeing. He is the wonder-working Saint, said to fulfil promises to alleviate people’s pain, save lives or cure a disease. (35 photos)

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Danger Along the Havana Malecon Seawall

On Friday morning there were strong sea swells on the north coast of Havana, bringing danger to the inhabitants in front of the Havana Malecon seawall. The bad conditions of the buildings, the low-lying streets and the lack of action of the authorities cause the inhabitants of these places to lose their belongings. (9 photos)

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Year End Preparations in Guantanamo, Cuba

The December celebrations are nearly upon us and the advent of another new year full of goals and challenges. Guantanamo residents, like most Cubans around the island, are doing what they can to insure the pig to roast and paint their houses to look more beautiful. (14 photos)

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Cuba’s Pilgrimage of Saint Lazarus in Pictures

The return to the town of El Rincon in search of the National Sanctuary dedicated to San Lazaro, makes December 17th a very busy day in the community located on the outskirts of Havana. The scenes are repeated every year on the path that leads to the gates of the sacred site. (15 photos)

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We Visit Havana’s Emblematic October 10th Avenue & Environs

The 10th of October Ave. in Havana, formerly known as Jesus del Monte, is a busy street, located in one of the most densely populated municipalities of the capital. Little is left of the splendor of before, there are ruins and potholes that reveal the abandonment, however, Cubans continue to love her. (26 photos)

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The 10th Havana Times Cuba Photo Contest Winners

The 20-member jury has given its verdict and it’s time to bring you the winners and special mentions of our 10th Anniversary Havana Times Cuba Photo Contest. Interestingly in the final round, all of the 60 photos still in competition received at least 8 points in our system of giving 10, 5, 3, 1 points to first, second, third and fourth places.

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