Hotel Perla de Cuba, Havana

Hotel in Havana, Cuba
23°08′00″N 82°21′39″W / 23.133442°N 82.36095823°W / 23.133442; -82.36095823OwnerRevolutionary government (contested)[a][1][2]Technical detailsFloor count5Lifts/elevators1

The Hotel Perla de Cuba in Havana was the first commercial hotel in Cuba, it was situated on the corner of Dragones and Amistad in the municipality of Centro Habana.[3]

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  • Hotel Perla de Cuba, Havana
    Hotel Perla de Cuba, Havana
  • Hotel Perla de Cuba, corner, Havana
    Hotel Perla de Cuba, corner, Havana

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Notes

  1. ^ This appropriation of private property led the U.S. into severing diplomatic relations in 1961 and installing the trade embargo and various sanctions against Cuba.

References

  1. ^ "Trump Administration Authorizes Lawsuits Against Companies That Deal in Property Confiscated by the Cuban Government and Tightens Other Sanctions Against Cuba". Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  2. ^ "US Allows Lawsuits Relating to "Trafficking" in Confiscated Property in Cuba". Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  3. ^ "aCuba". Retrieved 2022-01-23.
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