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- noun Plural form of
Havanan .
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Examples
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Many Havanans have found, in these newly reconstructed sites, a place for strolling, taking their children, sitting in the shade of a bougainvillea.
Yoani Sanchez: The Lesser Basilica Yoani Sanchez 2011
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Thousands of Havanans travel through the force of their thumbs or, and it amounts to the same thing, by asking drivers at traffic lights ...
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Surprised but happy, we Havanans saw how our city filled with little enterprises and houses converted into restaurants.
Yoani Sanchez: Will a Half Million Laid Off Cubans Find Work in Private Enterprise? 2010
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Caught between surprise and laughter, we Havanans saw how our city filled with timbiriches -- tiny little businesses -- and houses converted into restaurants, which the popular fantasy dubbed Paladares, or "palates."
Yoani Sanchez: Lobster, Shrimp and Beef: Will Cuban Laws Against Their Possession Change? 2010
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Surprised but happy, we Havanans saw how our city filled with little enterprises and houses converted into restaurants.
Yoani Sanchez: Will a Half Million Laid Off Cubans Find Work in Private Enterprise? 2010
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Thousands of Havanans travel through the force of their thumbs or, and it amounts to the same thing, by asking drivers at traffic lights to please take them.
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When these "fish eyes" began to be installed everywhere, they generated a sense of paralysis among Havanans.
Yoani Sanchez: Big Brother Really Is Watching Us; Here Is the Video to Prove It 2010
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Thousands of Havanans travel through the force of their thumbs or, and it amounts to the same thing, by asking drivers at traffic lights to please take them.
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When these "fish eyes" began to be installed everywhere, they generated a sense of paralysis among Havanans.
Yoani Sanchez: Big Brother Really Is Watching Us; Here Is the Video to Prove It 2010
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Havanans live loudly and vibrantly despite the crippling trade embargo imposed by the United States for almost 50 years.
��Habana Ma��ana? 2008
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