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Autopista A2 (Cuba)
The Autopista A2, also known as ''Primer Anillo de La Habana'' (First Ring of Havana), is a Cuban motorway serving the city of Havana,Source: ''Mapa de Carreteras de Cuba'' (Road map of Cuba). Ediciones GEO, Havana 2011 - that connects almost all of the Cuban motorways to each other. It is a toll-free road and has a length of . Route The A2 is a dual carriageway with 6 lanes and has a beltway (Autopista Aeropuerto) to the International Airport of Havana. It connects A1 and A4, the longest ''autopistas'' of Cuba, both classified as ''Autopista Nacional''. The northeastern section of A2, from the intersection with the Vía Blanca to the Tunnel, is part of the state highway "Circuito Norte" (CN). See also *Roads in Cuba *Transportation in Cuba *Infrastructure of Cuba Cuban infrastructure is significant and includes: massive Spanish fortifications built in principal ports (e.g. Morro Castle (Havana), El Morro castles in Havana (1589) and Santiago; Castillo San Salvador d ...
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Túnel De La Habana
''Túnel'' is the third studio album by the Puerto Rican rock band La Secta, released in 2003 by Universal Latino Universal Music Latin Entertainment, a division of Universal Music Group, is a record company specialized in producing and distributing Latin music in Mexico, the United States, and Puerto Rico. UMLE includes famous Latin music labels such as Uni .... Track listing # "Túnel de Amor" # "Solo Quiero Darte Amor" # "Como No" # "Music" # "Pecar Por Tí" # "Aquí Te Espero" # "Stay" # "Hey Corazón" # "Dando Vueltas" # "Todo Sabe Mal" # "Far Away" # "Rosas y Espinas" # "Come On" Awards ''Túnel'' received a Lo Nuestro Award for Best Rock Album. References External linksBiografia de la Secta 2003 albums La Secta AllStar albums {{2003-rock-album-stub ...
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Cotorro
Cotorro, or San Pedro del Cotorro, is one of the 15 municipalities (''municipios'' in Spanish) in the city of Havana, Cuba. Overview The municipality is situated by the Carretera Central (Central Highway), and main ''autopista'' (motorway). Cotorro is 16 km from Old Havana. Its foundation dates to 1822. By the end of the 1950s, Cotorro had grown in such a way that it was exceeding in extension and population to the head of the municipality. Twin towns – sister cities * Campinas Campinas (, ''Plains'' or ''Meadows'') is a Brazilian municipality in São Paulo State, part of the country's Southeast Region. According to the 2020 estimate, the city's population is 1,213,792, making it the fourteenth most populous Brazilian ..., Brazil References External links *Cotorro website

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Autopista A3 (Cuba)
The Autopista A3, also known as ''Autopista Havana-Melena'', is a Cuban motorway linking Havana to Melena del Sur.Source: ''Mapa de Carreteras de Cuba'' (Road map of Cuba). Ediciones GEO, Havana 2011 - It is a toll-free road and has a length of . Route The A3 is a dual carriageway with 4 lanes and has some at-grade intersections with rural roads. It starts in Havana, from an interchange of the Havana Beltway (A2), and continues through Mayabeque Province; crossing the western side of the municipality of San José de las Lajas, and ending on a provincial highway, 2 km west of Melena del Sur. See also *Roads in Cuba *Transport in Cuba *Infrastructure of Cuba Cuban infrastructure is significant and includes: massive Spanish fortifications built in principal ports (e.g. Morro Castle (Havana), El Morro castles in Havana (1589) and Santiago; Castillo San Salvador de la Punta; (finished by 1630); La Fuerza ... References External links {{Highways in Cuba A3 Tra ...
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Autopista A3 Sign (Cuba)
An autopista is a controlled-access highway in various Spanish-speaking countries *List of highways in Argentina includes autopistas of Argentina *List of autopistas and autovías in Spain *List of Mexican autopistas *Autopistas of Puerto Rico *List of Chilean freeways *Autopistas of Cuba The road network of Cuba consists of of roads, of which over are paved and are unpaved. The Caribbean country counts also of motorways (''autopistas''). Motorways Overview Cuba has eight toll-free expressways named ''Autopistas'', seven of ... {{Disambiguation Types of roads ...
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Calabazar
Calabazar is a ward (''consejo popular'', "people's council") of the city of Havana, the capital of Cuba, belonging to the municipal borough of Boyeros. In 2011, it had a population of 20,069. History Its history dates back to the time of the aboriginal cultures that settled in this region about 2,500 years ago, when the island's inhabitants settled in this place attracted by the mighty Casiguaguas River, the vegetation, terrestrial and aquatic fauna. The latest research carried out has found Indo-Cuban residues, human skulls and stone artifacts in the open air in the caves of its two river currents in existing caves.Rolando Crespo Díaz and Osvaldo Jiménez Vásquez. Pre-Columbian archeology of the Boyeros municipality. Archeology Magazine No. 6, 2006. Its nickname is the title of several geographical sites in Cuba, however when Calabazar is named, in Havana a unique and distinctive place of the Boyeros municipality is identified. It rises on the left bank of the Almendares ri ...
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Boyeros
Boyeros ( es, oxherds) is one of the 15 municipalities or boroughs (''municipios'' in Spanish) in the city of Havana, Cuba. The municipality was created in 1976, and amalgamated the town of Santiago de Las Vegas. It lies on the south-west side of the city and includes José Martí International Airport. History During the 18th, 19th and early part of the 20th century, large waves of Canarian people emigrated to Boyeros. In such a way, it was born the first settlement of the area known as Santiago de las Vegas. Since 1694. this name was also shortened as Las Vegas. Demographics In 2004, the municipality of Boyeros had a population of 188,593. With a total area of , it has a population density of . It is divided into seven ''consejos populares'' ( wards): Santiago de Las Vegas, Nuevo Santiago, Boyeros, Wajay (close to the airport), Calabazar, Altahabana-Capdevila and Armada-Aldabó.
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