The Escambray rebellion was an armed conflict from 1959 to 1965 in the Escambray Mountains during which several insurgent groups fought against the Cuban...
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The Escambray Mountains (Spanish: Sierra del Escambray) are a mountain range in the central region of Cuba, in the provinces of Sancti Spíritus, Cienfuegos...
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Second National Front of the Escambray (Spanish: Segundo Frente Nacional del Escambray) was an independent guerrilla group led by Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo...
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Escambray is a Cuban newspaper. It is published in Spanish, with an online English edition. The newspaper is located in Sancti Spiritus. Escambray online...
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Secades in the urban underground and the Escambray Mountain insurrection, respectively. The DR-13-M's "Escambray Manifesto" of 24 February 1958 envisaged...
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commander of an anti-communist rebel formation, one of the leaders of the Escambray Rebellion. He was killed during the rebellion by government forces. He...
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a revolutionary who led the guerrilla force Second National Front of Escambray during the Cuban Revolution against Fulgencio Batista and later opposed...
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Escambray is a ward (consejo popular) and division (reparto) in the municipality of Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba. In Escambray the Carretera Central...
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Anolis guamuhaya (redirect from Escambray bearded anole)
Anolis guamuhaya, the Escambray bearded anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Cuba. "Anolis guamuhaya". The...
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Anolis garridoi (redirect from Escambray twig anole)
Anolis garridoi, also known commonly as the Escambray twig anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is endemic to Cuba. The...
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positions in the central mountains as part of Second National Front of Escambray, thereby helping to pave the way for Fidel Castro's forces to secure victory...
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Anolis vanidicus (redirect from Escambray grass anole)
Anolis vanidicus, the Escambray grass anole or Vanidicus anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Cuba. Fong,...
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Anolis delafuentei (redirect from Escambray crested anole)
Anolis delafuentei, also known commonly as the Escambray crested anole and the Guamuhaya anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The...
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East. Several rebellions occurred between 1959 and 1965, mainly in the Escambray Mountains, which were suppressed by the revolutionary government. The...
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Revolucionario Estudiantil and later the military leader of the DRE's Escambray Mountain front, achieving the rank of Commander, the highest military...
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Anolis ahli (redirect from Escambray blue-eyed anole)
Anolis ahli, also known commonly as Ahl's anole and the Escambray blue-eyed anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is endemic...
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Che smoking a pipe at his guerrilla base in the Escambray Mountains...
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and set up guerrilla bases in Cuba's mountains, leading to the six-year Escambray Rebellion. At the time, 1960, the Cold War raged between two superpowers:...
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tropical rain forest at Sierra del Escambray, Cuba Heliconia sp. in tropical rain forest at Sierra del Escambray, Cuba Heliconia psittacorum in Lagos...
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begins in the Santa Clara Mountains and runs 118 km (73 mi) between the Escambray Mountains to the west and Sierra de Sancti Spíritus to the east. It passes...
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municipality of Cumanayagua, in the Cienfuegos Province, and belongs to the Escambray Mountains or "Guamuhaya", the largest mountain range in central Cuba....
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guerrilla bases in Cuba's mountainous regions, leading to the six-year Escambray Rebellion. These dissidents were funded and armed by various foreign sources...
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guerrilla bases in Cuba's mountainous regions. This led to the six-year Escambray rebellion (1959–65), which lasted longer and involved more soldiers than...
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1 April 2019. "Cuban President Leaves for International Tour – Escambray". en.escambray.cu. 2018-10-31. Retrieved 2020-11-27. "Russian, Cuban presidents...
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Topes de Collantes is a nature reserve park in the Escambray Mountains range in Cuba. It also refers to the third highest peak in the reserve, where a...
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"Universidad de Montaña" located in Topes de Collantes, the heart of the Escambray Mountains. The university academic programs are divided into 13 departments...
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Médicas con la mayor matrícula en sus 30 años | Escambray. Periódico de Sancti Spíritus. Cuba". www.escambray.cu (in European Spanish). Retrieved 18 January...
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Museum & Library in Miami. Cuban dissident movement James B. Donovan Escambray rebellion Johnson, Haynes. 1964, 1974. The Bay of Pigs: The Leaders' Story...
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guayabera, present at the Summit of the Americas] (in European Spanish). Escambray. 10 April 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2017. Root, Regina A. (4 June 2005)...
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