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architecture, increase in construction of buildings, highways, parks, public squares, water-works, communications in general (railroad lines, streetcars, bus lines, postal service, telegraph, telephone and radio, etc.,) all stimulated trade and commerce, harbors, factories and put cuba well ahead. sugar, tobacco
walks of cuban life. one of the most prosperous trades was the cattle industry; at the time the communists took over havana the city was consuming a ratio of about head of cattle a day, and the other provinces had an average annual sacrifice of . expert cattle raisers preferred holsteins because they not...
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