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  1. Há 5 dias · Over the following years much of Latin America saw an upsurge of rural guerrilla conflict and urban terrorism, in response to the persistence of stark social inequality and political repression. But this upsurge drew additional inspiration from the Cuban example, and in many cases Cuba provided training and material support to ...

  2. Há 3 dias · The Cuban Revolution had powerful and profound domestic and international repercussions. In particular, it transformed Cuba–United States relations, although efforts to improve diplomatic relations, such as the Cuban thaw, gained momentum during the 2010s and have continued through the 2020s.

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  3. Há 1 dia · Palestra ministrada por Afonso Teixeira.A Rede COTV está sob ataque. Finacie a resistência tornando-se MEMBRO pela plataforma Catarse: https://www.cotv.org.b...

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  4. Há 4 dias · Cuba - Filibustering, Struggle, Independence: The demands of sugar—labourers, capital, machines, technical skills, and markets—strained ethnic relations, aggravated political and economic differences between metropolis and colony, and laid the foundation for the break with Spain in 1898.

  5. Há 4 dias · Conheça em detalhes 'Revolução Cubana' com nossos mapas mentais, concebidos para maximizar sua aprendizagem.

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  6. Há 4 dias · Havana - Colonial, Revolution, Cuba: A port called San Cristóbal de la Habana was founded in 1515 by the Spanish conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, possibly near the present town of Batabanó on the south coast of the island. It was not a fortuitous choice, for the climate was poor and the region was swampy. Mosquitoes abounded.

  7. Há 2 dias · Cuba offered to send troops to Vietnam, but the initiative was turned down by the Vietnamese. Cuba had some 39,000–40,000 military personnel abroad by the late 1970s, with the bulk of the forces in Sub-Saharan Africa but with some 1,365 stationed among Algeria, Iraq, Libya, and South Yemen.