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havana

[huh-van-uh] / həˈvæn ə /


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In 1749, Brook Watson, a 14-year-old English youth serving on a merchant ship, was swimming in Havana harbor when he was attacked by a shark.

From The Wall Street Journal

Havana, too, has over the years reduced the number of doctors it deployed in Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Havana, Fidel Castro took careful note of Kennedy’s words.

From Literature

Havana bashed the offer and called for a lifting of the embargo.

From Barron's

That Mexican authorities were able to recover their prisoner and send him north came down to two things – an apparent stroke of luck in Russia and the strength of Mexico's security relationship with Havana.

From BBC