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    Regla (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈreɣla]) is one of the 15 municipalities or boroughs (municipios in Spanish) in the city of Havana, Cuba. It comprises...
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    Our Lady of Regla or The Virgin of Regla is a Marian apparition of the Catholic Church venerated in various Hispanic countries such as: Cuba, the Dominican...
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  • Guaracheros de Regla was the name of a carnival comparsa of Havana, Cuba. Created by Humberto Medina, known as the Guarachero Mayor. The group started...
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    Santería (redirect from La Regla de Lukumi)
    [santeˈɾi.a]), also known as Regla de Ocha, Regla Lucumí, or Lucumí, is an Afro-Caribbean religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th century...
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    Regla Torres Herrera (born 12 February 1975, in Havana), more commonly known as Regla Torres, is a Cuban former volleyball player who won three Olympic...
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    Raisa O'Farril, Tania Ortiz and Regla Torres. Head coach: Eugenio George Lafita. 1994 World Championship – Gold medal Regla Bell, Mercedes Calderón, Magalys...
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  • Regla (Spanish: "Rule") can refer to: Regla, a municipality of Havana, Cuba La Regla de Perandones, one of 54 parish councils in Cangas del Narcea Santería...
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    Almada is twinned with: Ostrava, Czech Republic Porto Amboim, Angola Regla, Cuba Sal, Cape Verde The 25 de Abril Bridge links Lisbon and Almada, which...
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    Regla Maritza Bell MacKenzie (born 6 July 1970, in Havana), more commonly known as Regla Bell, is a Cuban former volleyball player and three-time Olympian...
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  • a huge influence on Cuban music. The Oyó or Yoruba from modern Nigeria, known in Cuba as Lucumí. Their religion is known as Regla de Ocha (roughly, 'the...
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    Yemọja (section Cuba)
    Nigeria, and oceans in Cuban and Brazilian orisa religions. She is often syncretized with either Our Lady of Regla in the Afro-Cuban diaspora or various...
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  • Viredo Espinosa (category Cuban artists)
    artist years in Regla, Cuba before fleeing to the United States to escape the Revolutionary regime. Viredo was born in 1928 in Regla, a small town across...
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  • José López (outfielder) (category Cuban Stars (West) players)
    death date unknown) was a Cuban outfielder in the Negro leagues and the Cuban League in the 1910s and 1920s. A native of Regla, Cuba, López played in the Negro...
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    La Habana Province (category Provinces of Cuba)
    metropolitan region of the capital, including Havana, Marianao, Guanabacoa, Regla, and Santiago de las Vegas. From 1976 until 2010, the provincial administration...
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    Zoila Barros Regla Bell Marlenis Costa Ana Fernández Mirka Francia Idalmis Gato Lilia Izquierdo Mireya Luis Yumilka Ruíz Martha Sánchez Regla Torres Head...
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  • Humberto Medina (dancer) (category Cuban male dancers)
    Humberto Medina Pereira is a Cuban dancer. Sometimes called the Guarachero Mayor, he created Guaracheros de Regla in 1959. He and his newly created comparsa...
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  • Maleno Martínez (category All Cubans players)
    Magdaleno Martínez was a Cuban third baseman in the Negro leagues and Cuban League between 1918 and 1921. A native of Regla, Cuba, Martínez played in the...
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    Sister Cities International: Shimada, Shizuoka, Japan (December 12, 1961) Regla, Cuba Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China San Francisco Bay Area portal East Richmond...
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    Chipiona (Province of Cádiz): la Virgen de Regla or Nuestra Señora de Regla (Our Lady of Regla or the Virgin of Regla), considered by some as the custodian...
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  • Prudencio Martínez (category All Cubans players)
    a Cuban pitcher in the Negro leagues between 1918 and 1922. A native of Regla, Cuba, Martínez made his Negro leagues debut in 1918 with the Cuban Stars...
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  • María Regla Prío Socarrás (October 11, 1909 in Cuba – December 2005 in Miami, Florida USA) was a member of the Cuban House of Representatives (1948–1952)...
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  • throughout Cuba, Haiti, other islands and Brazil. These religions, which had a similar but not identical structure, were known as Lucumi or Regla de Ocha...
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  • Fidelio Hungo (category Long Branch Cubans players)
    December 5, 1980) was a Cuban infielder in the Negro leagues and the Cuban League in the 1910s and 1920s. A native of Regla, Cuba, Hungo played in the Negro...
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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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    heptathlon Regla Cardenas Final result — 6246 points (→ 12th place) Magalys García Final result — 6109 points (→ 15th place) Men's tournament: Cuba – Gold...
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  • Palo, also known as Las Reglas de Congo, is an African diasporic religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th or early 20th century. It arose amid...
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    throughout Cuba, Haiti, other islands and Brazil. These religions, which had a similar but not identical structure, were known as Lucumi or Regla de Ocha...
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  • The religion of Haitian Vodou has been present in Cuba since at least the 18th century. It was transmitted to the island by Haitian migrants, the numbers...
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    (consejo popular) of the city of Havana, the capital of Cuba, belonging to the municipal borough of Regla. It is situated to the east of the entrance to Havana...
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    Abakuá (category Society of Cuba)
    including Ékpè members — were transported to Cuba. It was there, in 1836, that Abakuá was formed in Regla. The society soon spread to other areas and split...
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