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NATIONAL SYMBOLS
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Cuba is the third most popular overseas destination for Canadians (after the United States and Mexico) and Canada is Cuba’s largest source of tourists, with over one million Canadians visiting annually (more 40 per cent of all visitors to Cuba).¹ ¹http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/cuba/bilateral_relations_bilaterales/canada_cuba.aspx?lang=eng
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The Salvation Army in Cuba began in 1918 home for the elderly adult rehabilitation centre vocational training centre feeding centre
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FESTIVE CUBAN ATTIRE
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CUBAN EXPORTS COFFEE BEANSBLACK BEANS TROPICAL FRUITS (bananas, limes, pineapple, etc.) SUGAR CANE
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OLD & NEW HAVANA (capital of Cuba)
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CUBAN TYPICAL FOOD ROPA VIEJA (stewed beef with vegetables and rice) MOROS CON CRISTIANOS (black beans and rice)
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THE ARMY OF YORE
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COLLEGE FOR OFFICER TRAINING
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TRANSPORTATION IN CUBA
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CENTRAL CORPS HAVANA
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HOLGUIN CORPS
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SACRED DANCE HOLGUIN CORPS
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WORKING IN THE STREETS OF SANTIAGO DE CUBA
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LEISURE TIME
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LEARNING CRAFTS
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MOMENTS OF JOY COOKING
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BIBLE STUDY AFTERNOON OF PRINCESSES
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WILLIAM BOOTH HOME FOR THE ELDERLY
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HELPING THE COMMUNITY
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CELEBRATING THE FAMILY
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