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US
/həˈvænə/
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NOUN
- the capital and largest city of Cuba; located in western Cuba; one of the oldest cities in the Americas
How To Use Havana In A Sentence
- American Chess Bulletin with the caption 'Capablanca's Bungalow Near Havana'. ChessBase News
- In Cuba, huge waves crashed into Havana, swamping neighborhoods up to four blocks inland with floodwaters reaching up to nearly a meter in some places.
- Take two shots of Havana Club light three-year-old rum, half a shot of freshly squeezed lime juice, a teaspoon of sugar and an eighth of maraschino liqueur.
- The boys are dressed like dusty caballeros and the gals are decked out like the pretty señoritas on old Havana cigar boxes.
- We laughed and drank more wine and gossiped about old colleagues, including one women who fell in love with a Cuban while holidaying in Havana.
- The documentary contains a first-hand description of political life in Havana from the vantage point of a senior bureaucrat.
- The aircraft refueled in Havana and returned to Canada arriving at about 6:00 a.m. on December 27th.
- Havana produced Carlos Acosta, now a member of the Royal Ballet, the world's number one male dancer.
- Noticeably absent from the Havana conference were trade union representatives from the USA and Canada.
- In even-numbered years, film festival attendees are offered the chance to take a double-dip of Latin culture - the Havana Jazz Festival takes place right afterwards.