Knowledge (XXG)

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My mothers father Herman Walterio Aguilera served 3 years in prison with Fidel cutting sugar cane. My fathers father Mongo Hernandez was also a successful man with an Italian leather shoe manufacturing factory with over a thousand employees, Fidel took it away in 1959 when he also detroyed all the $ 100 bills. My great great great grandfather via my mothers father is Francisco Vicente Aguilera, he was once vice president of Cuba and died pennyless in New York, truely a free dumb death in my eyes, and I am living for vengeance. My soul was terrorized since before birth by the illuminati and corrupt organizations untill I recently discovered who I really am and my purpose. Beauty as Freedom is within the eye of the beholder, and no longer can another human feel I am trapped. I am participating to contribute my knowledge, perceptions, experiences and projects, along with peaceful movements of hope and faith for our roots as human beings on earth. I want to free everyones mind from unfair modern day slavery also known as imprisonment or detainment. Please enjoy what I give back with my empathy. I highly encourage people to look into these deep legitimate facts, they hold keys to coded doors being encoded by elite fascists. Encourage others before it is too late, the sheeple(sheep people, also known as the dormant innocent beings) need full awakening and are slowly awakening. I have a son now aswell, with a Paula Andrea Restrepo a colombian presedential bloodline descendant. Thank you for your time and thoughts. God bless us all, Namaste, Amen, Jihad, www.MiamiRSVP.com!
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the architecture, the people, the history. I consider myself Cuban who happens to be a US citizen. Amazed at how such a small island with limited resources can have such an impact in so many different things. Amazed at how far Cubans have gotten in the US also.. 4 US congressmen, 2 US senators, head of so many corporations. Its so unbelievable.
104:, I too don't feel fully Cuban or fully American and I don't like the Cuban-American label. I feel I'm supposed to be American due to it's the land where I was born but supposed to be Cuban due to it's the culture I was born into. I have never been to Cuba and really don't care to go until the current government changes. -- 48:
Caribbean related topics. But am at present motivated by the daunting challenge of making the Cuban articles the best presented of any nation on wikipedia. If we come close, then it would be a highly satisfying achievement, and might even contribute to a greater understanding of one of our most fascinating nations.--
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American they say, others label all of us cuban descendants or immigrants with cruel petnames like rafters or wetbacks. Let it be known. Born in Miami in 1981 during el mariel invasion, raised in terror. My parents are from different parts of Cuba, they met and married in America, Florida, Miami.
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was my "spiritual headquarters" and spent many happy hours there. I visited the city 2 years ago and was a shock to see it in such a state of poverty that I still have not gotten over. I use to frequent La Concha, now it is all boarded up, and in disrepair, I remember Miramar, Central Havana, Havana
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Cuban. Born in Cuba, moved to USA when I was 13 months old. Never felt truely American or Cuban, torn between two cultures. Always thought "Cuba" was my parents and grandfather place but not mine. Then I went to Cuba in 1994 to find my roots and loved it there. Been going there over and over. Love
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I'll start with who I am and why I am here: I am an American from the State of Florida. I have studied Cuba extensively on my own and have taken specific coursework on the graduate-level. I have been to Cuba for research pursuant to graduate-level coursework. My more specific Cuba-related interests
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British. Long-time collector of Cuban popular music, and of publications about it. Have visited Cuba four times, and been able to see about half of the best-known modern groups, either in Cuba or London. Planning to work through Cuban music pages, add new articles and make existing articles more
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British. Got hooked on this venture after noticing the narrow "heaven or hell" depiction of Cuba early on, and have tried to present a more detailed nuanced picture ever since with varying degrees of success and failure. It keeps the brain ticking over! Would also like to see an expansion of all
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of all arguments and cutting through the bull$ hit, and then, hopefully, using a little independent judgment, making up your own mind about what the truth about Cuba is. I am joining this project so that my efforts may help other people come to understand this interesting country of unique
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My parents came into the U.S. with my brother, who was seven, during the Mariel. I was born a few years later in Miami. I have lived in the same location in Miami as long as I can remember. As with
145:, it was the first article I wrote for Knowledge (XXG). Since that time I've worked on 50 articles, mostly on Havana architecture, where I have done many AutoCAD plans, and events in the city like 31:
include Cuban law and Cuban agriculture. More broadly I'm interested in Cuban history post-1940. I believe Cuba can only be understood by looking at the facts, studying them in depth, listening to
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My name is Osvaldo Valdes, I was born in Havana in 1951 and remember quite well the city during the 50's. My family lived in Avenida 43 between Calles 48 and 60. I attended
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It would be good if writers concerned about Cuba would write to each other or post here and get to know each other better.
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fact-based, add references and upload some out-of-copyright photographs.
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Vieja, etc. We came to the USA in 1962, I studied architecture at the
128:where I used to attend Sunday School. The park of 8: 147:Havana Presidential Palace Attack (1957) 7: 36:contradictions and fleeting truths. 24: 18:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Cuba 1: 159:15:59, 21 February 2019 (UTC) 53:00:10, 21 December 2006 (UTC) 41:16:40, 20 December 2006 (UTC) 94:08:19, 1 October 2008 (UTC) 175: 135:University of Pennsylvania 114:17:10, 28 July 2010 (UTC) 77:11:16, 18 July 2007 (UTC) 65:02:54, 28 May 2007 (UTC) 141:. I stayed at the 124:and remember the 166: 126:Colegio de Belen 174: 173: 169: 168: 167: 165: 164: 163: 122:Candler College 74:ArnoldHernandez 22: 21: 20: 12: 11: 5: 172: 170: 162: 161: 143:FOCSA Building 139:Mario Romañach 117: 116: 97: 96: 86:Macdonald-ross 80: 79: 68: 67: 56: 55: 44: 43: 23: 15: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 171: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 131: 127: 123: 119: 118: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 98: 95: 91: 87: 82: 81: 78: 75: 70: 69: 66: 63: 58: 57: 54: 51: 46: 45: 42: 39: 34: 29: 28: 27: 19: 130:El Tropicana 32: 25: 151:ovA_165443 102:Callelinea 62:Callelinea 38:takethemud 33:both sides 50:Zleitzen 106:Joel M. 137:under 16:< 155:talk 110:talk 90:talk 157:) 149:. 112:) 92:) 153:( 108:( 88:(

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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Cuba
takethemud
16:40, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Zleitzen
00:10, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
Callelinea
02:54, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
ArnoldHernandez
11:16, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Macdonald-ross
talk
08:19, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
Callelinea
Joel M.
talk
17:10, 28 July 2010 (UTC)
Candler College
Colegio de Belen
El Tropicana
University of Pennsylvania
Mario Romañach
FOCSA Building
Havana Presidential Palace Attack (1957)
ovA_165443
talk
15:59, 21 February 2019 (UTC)

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