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- ...that Hernán Cortés (pictured), the Spanish conquistador, spent several years in Cuba raising funds to conquer the South American mainland?
- ...that Mirta Diaz-Balart, Fidel Castro's first wife, is the aunt of current U.S. Republican congressmen Lincoln Diaz-Balart and Mario Diaz-Balart, both of whom are prominent members of the anti-Castro Cuban-American lobby?
- ...that Energy Crisis and The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil is a documentary film which details Cuba's efforts to recover from the economic crisis of the 1990s known as the Special Period?
- ... that Havana's International Book Fair takes place annually over a month, beginning in Havana's La Cabaña fortress before extending to other cities across the nation, ending in the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba?
- ...that Philip Bonsal was the last United States Ambassador to Cuba, having been withdrawn in 1960 after serving barely a year in office, amidst worsening relations between Cuba and the United States?
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