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  2. Ellos - Wikipedia

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    Ellos is one of Scandinavia’s leading home shopping companies with an annual turnover of more than €200 million and 620 employees. [2] Ellos Group offers several own brands, Ellos within apparel and home products, and Jotex within home textile and decoration. Sub-brands within Ellos include Áhkká, Staycation, Ellos On Our Terms and Ellos ...

  3. Coppelia (ice cream parlor) - Wikipedia

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    Coppelia. Coppelia is an ice cream parlor chain in Cuba, named after the ballet Coppélia. Originally built in a project led by Fidel Castro, Coppelia is state-run and sells in Cuban pesos (CUP). Havana's Coppelia employs more than 400 workers and serves 16,000 litres (4,200 US gal) of ice cream to 35,000 customers each day.

  4. La Bayamesa - Wikipedia

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    La Bayamesa. " El Himno de Bayamo " (English: "The Bayamo Anthem", lit. 'The Hymn of Bayamo"') is the national anthem of Cuba. It was first performed in 1868, during the Battle of Bayamo [ es]. Perucho Figueredo, who took part in the battle, wrote and composed the song. The melody, also called " La Bayamesa " (English: "The Bayamo Song" ), was ...

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  6. Protest erupts in eastern Cuba amid blackouts, food shortages

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    HAVANA (Reuters) -Hundreds in Cuba's second-largest city, Santiago, engaged in a rare public protest on Sunday, according to social media and official reports, prompting Cuban President Miguel ...

  7. Cabildo (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    Cabildo (Cuba) Cabildos de nación were African ethnic associations created in Cuba in the late 16th century based on the Spanish cofradías ( guilds or fraternities) that were organized in Seville for the first time around the 14th century. The Sevillian cofradías had the tutelage of a Catholic saint and were held in the saint’s chapel .

  8. LGBTQ-inclusive church in Cuba welcomes all in a ... - AOL

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    Proudly wearing a rainbow-colored clergy stole and a rainbow flag in her clerical collar, the Rev. Elaine Saralegui welcomed all to her LGBTQ+ inclusive church in the Cuban port city of Matanzas.

  9. Havana - Wikipedia

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    Havana ( / həˈvænə /; Spanish: La Habana [la aˈβana] ⓘ; Lucumi: Ilú Pupu Ilé) [5] is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. [6] It is the most populous city, the largest by area, and the second largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean region.