havana

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The capital of Cuba
Spanish La Habana City, capital, and province (pop., 2001 est.: 2,181,500) of Cuba. The city lies on the island's northern coast. The largest city in the Caribbean, it is Cuba's chief port, and it has one of the best harbours in the Western Hemisphere. It was founded by the Spanish in 1515 and moved to its present location in 1519. Made the capital of Cuba in 1592, it was Spain's chief naval station in the New World. Its harbour was the scene of the destruction of the U.S. battleship Maine in 1898, the immediate cause of the Spanish-American War. Before 1959, when Fidel Castro came to power, Havana was a haven for U.S. tourists, offering gambling and showy nightlife. In addition to being Cuba's commercial and industrial centre, it contains many buildings reflecting Spanish colonial style, including the cathedral (1704) that formerly contained Christopher Columbus's tomb, the Palace of the Captains General, and Morro Castle. Central Havana is now a World Heritage site
A famous cigar produced in Cuba
{i} capital city and port of Cuba located on the Gulf of Mexico (also Habana)
capital and largest city of Cuba; located in western Cuba; one of the oldest cities in the Americas
Of or pertaining to Havana, the capital of the island of Cuba; as, an Havana cigar An Havana cigar
Havana Brown
A chocolate-colored domestic cat breed, similar to the Siamese breed
Havana cigar
Cuban cigar especially noted for high quality
havana

    Hyphenation

    Ha·van·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    hıvänı

    Pronunciation

    /həˈvanə/ /həˈvænə/

    Etymology

    [ h&-'va-n& ] (noun.) 1826. probably from Spanish habano, from habano of Havana, from La Habana , Cuba.
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