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    Manzanillo is a municipality and city in the Granma Province of Cuba. By population, it is the 14th-largest Cuban city and the most populated one not...
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  • city in Mexico Manzanillo Municipality, Colima, the surrounding municipality Manzanillo, Cuba, a city in the province of Granma Manzanillo Port, a port...
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    of Manzanillo was a series of naval engagements during the Spanish–American War on 30 June 1898 in and outside of the harbor of Manzanillo, Cuba. Three...
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  • Rosa Porto (category People from Manzanillo, Cuba)
    a Cuban-American baker and businesswoman, founder of Porto's Bakery & Café chain of restaurants in Southern California. Porto was born in Manzanillo, Cuba...
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  • Manzanillo Municipality, Colima, Mexico Manzanillo Municipality, Cuba, the municipality surrounding the city of Manzanillo, Granma Province This disambiguation...
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    Blas Roca Calderio (category People from Manzanillo, Cuba)
    constitution in 1976. Blas Roca, born Francisco Wilfredo Calderío López in Manzanillo, Cuba left school at the age of 11 and began shining shoes to help support...
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    ships were the Manzanillo, a steamer of 1,025 tons, the 1,685-ton Santiago de Cuba, the 1,983-ton Mambi, and the 5,441-ton Libertad. Manzanillo was sunk with...
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    The Third Battle of Manzanillo was a naval engagement that occurred on July 18, 1898, between an American fleet commanded by Chapman C. Todd against a...
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    the gunboats USS Hist and USS Hornet in reconnoitering the port of Manzanillo, Cuba. They encountered the Spanish 30-displacement ton gunboat Centinela...
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    Carlos Puebla (category People from Manzanillo, Cuba)
    pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos ˈpweβla]; 11 September 1917 – 12 July 1989) was a Cuban singer, guitarist and composer. He was a member of the Trova movement, who...
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    and municipality in the Granma Province of Cuba, located halfway between the cities of Bayamo and Manzanillo, in the Gulf of Guacanayabo. Yara means "place"...
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  • The Socialist Party of the Manzanillo (Spanish: Partido Socialista de Manzanillo) was a political party in Manzanillo, Cuba, formed in 1906. Agustín Martín...
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    destroy the Spanish ships in the harbor of Manzanillo, Cuba. The USS Scorpion and Osceola arrived at Manzanillo on 1 July expecting to find an American squadron...
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    Rolando Masferrer (category Exiles of the Cuban Revolution in the United States)
    Maestra. He is known to have threatened Franciscan priests in Manzanillo, Cuba The Cuban government of Fidel Castro accused Masferrer of 2,000 killings...
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  • Sierra Maestra Airport (category Manzanillo, Cuba)
    (IATA: MZO, ICAO: MUMZ) is a regional airport that serves the city of Manzanillo in Cuba. The airport has only one terminal handling domestic and international...
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  • 30, 1898, in and near the harbor of Manzanillo, Cuba involving three American gunboats Second Battle of Manzanillo, a naval engagement of the Spanish–American...
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  • of oppression and suffering. In Cuba, on 10 October 1868, the slave bell at the La Demajagua sugar mill, in Manzanillo, was rung by the mill's owner Carlos...
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    Granma Province (category Provinces of Cuba)
    Granma is one of the provinces of Cuba. Its capital is Bayamo. Other towns include Manzanillo (a port on the Gulf of Guacanayabo) and Pilón. The province...
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    Gusano (slur) (category Culture of Cuba)
    in Cuba". The Kansas City Star. Manzanillo, Cuba. p. 8. Retrieved 9 September 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Rosenblum, Mort (27 July 1966). "Many Cubans in...
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  • Marcia Videaux (category People from Manzanillo, Cuba)
    Marcia Teresa Videaux Jiménez (born 21 July 1999) is a Cuban artistic gymnast. She is the 2015 Pan American Games champion and the 2018 Pan American Championships...
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    Joaquín Casillas (category 1950s in Cuba)
    of January 1948, then Captain Joaquín Casillas got on the train in Manzanillo, Cuba in which Menéndez was traveling in with the intention of arresting...
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  • Manuel Fajardo (category Cuban health professionals)
    Manuel Piti Fajardo Rivero (Manzanillo, 8 November 1930 – Trinidad, 29 November 1960) was a Cuban revolutionary physician and fighter of the Rebel Army...
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  • Esteban Aguilera (category People from Manzanillo, Cuba)
    Esteban Aguilera (2 September 1941 – 5 May 2001) was a Cuban boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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  • Archdiocese of Santiago de Cuba Diocese of Guantánamo-Baracoa Diocese of Holguín Diocese of Santisimo Salvador de Bayamo y Manzanillo Archdiocese of Camagüey...
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    Úrsula Céspedes (category Cuban women poets)
    November 2, 1874) was a Cuban poet and founder of the Academia Santa Úrsula in Manzanillo, Cuba, originally from Bayamo, Cuba. Úrsula Céspedes was born...
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    Mike Fernandez (category American politicians of Cuban descent)
    Florida. Fernandez is a major Republican donor. Fernandez was born in Manzanillo, Cuba, the elder of two children of Lieba Fernandez and Mario Antonio Fernandez...
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  • Alba de Céspedes (category 20th-century Cuban poets)
    centennial of Cuba's struggle for independence celebrations. One of the events, attended by Fidel Castro, was held in Manzanillo, Cuba, where her grandfather...
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    dictatorship which reigned as the government of Cuba between 1952 and 1959. It began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état which saw former president and military...
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    the 1868 capture of Bayamo and the 1869 Battle of El Sallado, and, on 16 May 1870, he was shot in the groin by a stranger in Manzanillo after a fight....
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    This is a list of cities in Cuba with at least 20,000 inhabitants, listed in descending order. Population data refers to city proper and not to the whole...
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