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Havana: Capital and largest city of Cuba
Havana is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. It is the most populous city, the largest by area, and the second largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean region. The population in 2012 was 2,106,146 inhabitants, and its area is 728.26 km2 (281.18 sq mi) for the capital city side and 8,475.57 km2 for the metropolitan zone. Its official population was 1,814,207 inhabitants in 2023.

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Robot waiter steals the show at Havana restaurant [Video]

Robot waiter steals the show at Havana restaurant

Robot waiter steals the show at Havana restaurant Despite Cuba's power outages, Doña Alicia in Havana is using a robot waiter to deliver meals and greet customers, attracting curious locals and..

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 01:00Published

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