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| Overflowing with patrimonial and cultural heritage, this UNESCO World Heritage site, invites travellers to wander through its 17th century cobblestoned streets. |
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This varied quarter developed beyond the city walls during the 1800s and was initially built to provide houses and greenery to the citizens. |
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The name Vedado ("prohibited") arosed because in the 1500s, in order to have full view of any pirate approaching, it was forbidden to build houses and streets here. Vedado is now Havana's political and cultural center. |
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Vinales, whose name derives from a vineyard founded in 1607 by a settler from the Canary Islands, is now an example of a perfectly restored Colonial settlement. |
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Founded by Diego Velazquez in 1514, Trinidad was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. The orginal cobblestone streets and pastel-coloured houses give the impression that time has scarcely move since Colonial times. |
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Founded in 1689, Santa Clara became famous after the 1958 battle of the guerrilla led by Che Guevara, which marked the end of Batista's distatorship. Today Santa Clara is a lively city and has several interesting sights. |
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