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HAVANA

In recent years, there has been an international scramble to visit Cuba “before it changes”. Travellers everywhere romanticise Havana, charmed by its time-worn colonial architecture and colourful Cadillacs. They long to immerse themselves in its political history, and understand how this translates into the everyday lives of its citizens (Cubans were first allowed to purchase wifi in 2008 and to travel without exit visas or invitations in 2013). On this special island, you’ll find Communist ideology combined with hedonistic nightlife; plus Jurassic terrain, white-sand

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