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  • Havana, Cuba
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    Havana, Cuba
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1040871y )
    The internal courtyard of Santa Isabel hotel on Plaza de Armas, the former mansion of the Counts of Santovenia. Havana, Province of Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
    Havana, Cuba
    HAVING FUN IN HAVANA

    Electric and unique, Havana is a city like no other - guaranteed to offer the traveller a host of lively and colourful sights and sensations.

    Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba, Havana is built around a natural harbour and is one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.

    In the 1950s before the Communist revolution Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean.

    It reopened to tourism in the 1990s and has become a popular destination once again.

    The bustling city offers a wide variety sights, ranging from museums, palaces, public squares, avenues, churches and fortresses.

    Contemporary Havana is effectively three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado, and the newer suburban districts.

    Old Havana, with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies, is the traditional centre of Havana's commerce, industry, and entertainment.

    To the north and west is the newer section known as Vedado, which has become a rival of Old Havana for commercial activity and nightlife.

    Just breathing in the scents of the city and watching the 1950s Chevy's and Russian Ladas roll down the streets makes for a fantastic day of sightseeing.

    And walking the crumbling streets allows you to explore the magnificent colonial architecture that abounds.

    Key sights in the city include the Museum of the Revolution, which is housed in what was once the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents.

    It became a museum during the years following the Cuban revolution and its exhibits are largely devoted to the revolutionary war.

    Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure which...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HGMFWZIN

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  • Havana, Cuba
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    Havana, Cuba
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1040871z )
    The internal courtyard of Santa Isabel hotel on Plaza de Armas, the former mansion of the Counts of Santovenia. Havana, Province of Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
    Havana, Cuba
    HAVING FUN IN HAVANA

    Electric and unique, Havana is a city like no other - guaranteed to offer the traveller a host of lively and colourful sights and sensations.

    Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba, Havana is built around a natural harbour and is one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.

    In the 1950s before the Communist revolution Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean.

    It reopened to tourism in the 1990s and has become a popular destination once again.

    The bustling city offers a wide variety sights, ranging from museums, palaces, public squares, avenues, churches and fortresses.

    Contemporary Havana is effectively three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado, and the newer suburban districts.

    Old Havana, with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies, is the traditional centre of Havana's commerce, industry, and entertainment.

    To the north and west is the newer section known as Vedado, which has become a rival of Old Havana for commercial activity and nightlife.

    Just breathing in the scents of the city and watching the 1950s Chevy's and Russian Ladas roll down the streets makes for a fantastic day of sightseeing.

    And walking the crumbling streets allows you to explore the magnificent colonial architecture that abounds.

    Key sights in the city include the Museum of the Revolution, which is housed in what was once the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents.

    It became a museum during the years following the Cuban revolution and its exhibits are largely devoted to the revolutionary war.

    Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure which...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HGMFWZIN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Havana, Cuba
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    Havana, Cuba
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1040871aa )
    The internal courtyard of Santa Isabel hotel on Plaza de Armas, the former mansion of the Counts of Santovenia. Havana, Province of Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
    Havana, Cuba
    HAVING FUN IN HAVANA

    Electric and unique, Havana is a city like no other - guaranteed to offer the traveller a host of lively and colourful sights and sensations.

    Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba, Havana is built around a natural harbour and is one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.

    In the 1950s before the Communist revolution Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean.

    It reopened to tourism in the 1990s and has become a popular destination once again.

    The bustling city offers a wide variety sights, ranging from museums, palaces, public squares, avenues, churches and fortresses.

    Contemporary Havana is effectively three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado, and the newer suburban districts.

    Old Havana, with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies, is the traditional centre of Havana's commerce, industry, and entertainment.

    To the north and west is the newer section known as Vedado, which has become a rival of Old Havana for commercial activity and nightlife.

    Just breathing in the scents of the city and watching the 1950s Chevy's and Russian Ladas roll down the streets makes for a fantastic day of sightseeing.

    And walking the crumbling streets allows you to explore the magnificent colonial architecture that abounds.

    Key sights in the city include the Museum of the Revolution, which is housed in what was once the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents.

    It became a museum during the years following the Cuban revolution and its exhibits are largely devoted to the revolutionary war.

    Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure whic...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HGMFWZIN

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Isabel Marant fashion show Ready to Wear, Autumn / Winter 2009, Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France - 07 Mar 2009
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    Isabel Marant fashion show Ready to Wear, Autumn / Winter 2009, Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France - 07 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 862492b )
    Model on the catwalk
    Isabel Marant fashion show Ready to Wear, Autumn / Winter 2009, Paris Fashion Week, Paris, France - 07 Mar 2009
    SAME OUTFIT AS WORN BY RACHEL WEISZ AND EVA HERZIGOVA
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The John F Kennedy Honours, Washington DC, America - 04 Dec 2004
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    The John F Kennedy Honours, Washington DC, America - 04 Dec 2004
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ron Sachs/REX/Shutterstock (506095a)
    Annette Bening, Warren Beatty and children, from left, Isabel, Ella, Benjamin, and Kathryn
    The John F Kennedy Honours, Washington DC, America - 04 Dec 2004


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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (598370i)
    Stephen Hawking and his mother Isabel in a flat in Frognal - c 1942
    Stephen Hawking

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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