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    Calixto García Íñiguez (August 4, 1839 – December 11, 1898) was a Cuban general in three Cuban uprisings, part of the Cuban War for Independence: the...
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    Calixto García (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈliɣsto ɣaɾˈsi.a]) is a municipality in eastern Cuba, in the province of Holguín. It has a population of 53,722...
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  • Philippines Calixto, Cuba, a town in Las Tunas Province, Cuba Calixto García, Cuba, a municipality in Holguín Province, Cuba Calixto García Íñiguez Stadium...
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    holds 30,000 people. The stadium is named after Cuban patriot Calixto García. The Estadio Calixto García Íñiguez was inaugurated on 10 February 1979 with...
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    conflict, with Spain promising greater autonomy to Cuba. In 1879–80, Cuban patriot Calixto García attempted to start another war known as the Little War...
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    Mir is a Cuban village and consejo popular (ward) of the municipality of Calixto García, in Holguín Province. In 2011 it had a population of 6,647. The...
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    President William McKinley to "Gen. Calixto García, a leader of the Cuban insurgents somewhere in the mountain fastnesses of Cuba—no one knew where". The essay...
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    Cuba and the Liberation Army's command structure. After the Pact of Zanjón, a brief uprising called the Little War saw Majors-General Calixto García and...
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    in the ranks of the Cuban Liberation Army. He was later promoted to Brigadier general. In 1898, his father Maj. Gen. Calixto García died in Washington...
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    Cuba: A History. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-4997-7. LCCN 2014937647. OCLC 896824646. Masó y Vázquez, Calixto (1976)...
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    rule of Cuba. This met with approval amongst other revolutionary leaders, and war began on August 26, 1879. The revolution was led by Calixto García, having...
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    Gonzales Alicia Alonso Calixto García Alejandro Mayorkas Desi Arnaz Mel Ferrer Andy García Eva Mendes Cameron Diaz Cesar Romero JoAnna Garcia Gina Torres Bella...
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    José Martí (category 19th-century Cuban poets)
    General Calixto García's Cuban revolutionary committee, composed of Cuban exiles advocating independence. Here Martí openly supported Cuba's struggle...
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    Afro-Cubans (Spanish: Afrocubano) or Black Cubans are Cubans of full or partial sub-Saharan African ancestry. The term Afro-Cuban can also refer to historical...
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    from Cuba. The treaty officially granted Cuban independence, but U.S. General William R. Shafter refused to allow Cuban General Calixto García and his...
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    Holguín (redirect from Holguin, Cuba)
    Isidoro (Las Flores), Parque Martí, among others, most central the Calixto García in the downtown area. Close by one finds the galleries Centro Provincial...
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    Luis M de Pando; Camilo Polavieja; Emilio March y García 1881 Camilo Polavieja; Emilio March y García 1885 Luis M de Pando; Antonio Molto y Díaz-Bario;...
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  • refused to allow Cuban General Calixto García and his rebel forces to participate in the surrender ceremonies in Santiago de Cuba. After the last Spanish troops...
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  • revolutionary Calixto García, CubaCalixto García Iñiguez, an independence war hero Camilo Cienfuegos (Santa Cruz del Norte) – Camilo Cienfuegos, Cuban revolutionary...
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  • the Cuban army of independence Arnaldo Ochoa, Cuban general Calixto García, Cuban soldier in the Ten Years' War Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, Cuban general...
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    Jesús Rabí (category People of the Cuban War of Independence)
    General Rabí seconded General Calixto García in taking the city of Bayamo. Shortly after, the US military intervention in the Cuban war of independence took...
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    American forces were aided in Cuba by the pro-independence rebels led by General Calixto García. For quite some time the Cuban public believed the United...
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    Daiquirí (redirect from Daiquirí, Cuba)
    William Rufus Shafter and Cuban General Calixto García planned an invasion whereby the navy would shell Daiquirí, García's Cuban troops would attack the...
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  • these events, see History of Cuba. See also the list of colonial governors of Cuba and list of presidents of Cuba. Cities in Cuba Timeline of Camagüey Timeline...
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  • the Cubans but by 2012 was so massively popular that "the face of Cuban pop music" was considered to be Cuban reggae (cubatón) singer, Osmani García "La...
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  • The Cuban peso (in Spanish peso cubano, ISO 4217 code: CUP) also known as moneda nacional, is the official currency of Cuba. The Cuban peso historically...
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    Landing of the Granma (category Museum ships in Cuba)
    Ameijeiras, René Rodríguez, Camilo Cienfuegos, Juan Almeida Bosque, Calixto García, Calixto Morales, Reinaldo Benítez, Julio Díaz, Luis Crespo Cabrera,[citation...
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  • professional wrestler Bryan Garcia (disambiguation), several people Calixto García (1839–1898), Cuban military leader Caloy Garcia (born 1975), Filipino basketball...
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    and became famous for reportedly delivering a message to Gen. Calixto Garcia in Cuba. Rowan enrolled in the United States Military Academy at West Point...
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    the U.S. right flank to the north. To the northwest, Cuban rebels under the command of Calixto Garcia extended the U.S. line to the bay. General Arsenio...
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