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The rough guide to Cuba
\"The Rough Guide to Cuba is the perfect guide for all your travels across this dazzling country.Discover all of Cuba's highlights with insider information ranging from Cuba's diverse music, Scuba diving, and colonial architecture to its world-class ballet and baseball, political history, and captivating capital city, Havana.Clear maps make your travels around this spectacular country easy and unforgettable. You will never miss a sight with the stunning photos included and detailed coverage of Cuba's vibrant cities, glittering beaches, lush countryside, and addictive mixture of the Latin American and Caribbean cultures. Insider tips lead you to the best hotels, bars, clubs, shops, and restaurants in the country.Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Cuba.\" -- (Source of summary not specified)
Cuba Media, Internet & Telecommunications Complete Profile
Get all three comprehensive reports bundled into one for a complete media and communications profile of Cuba. An excellent source of practical information, this profile offers an extensive dialing guide with city codes, a listing of ISPs and Internet cafes, profiles of the major media outlets (with contact info!) and more.
Cuba
\"Lonely Planet Cuba is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Walk through Havana's cobbled streets and evoke the ghosts of mega-rich sugar barons and sabre-rattling buccaneers; stay in a private homestay where you can quickly uncover the nuances of everyday Cuban life; and hop on your bike and hit the quintessentially rural Cuba in Valle de Vinales; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Cuba and begin your journey now!\"--Amazon.com.
Architecture, Design, and Planning: Recent Scholarship on Modernity and Public Spaces in Latin America
'Blue Lakes and Silver Cities: The Colonial Arts and Architecture or West Mexico' by Richard D. Perry, 'Building the New World: Studies in the Modern Architecture of Latin America, 1930-1960' by Valerie Fraser, and 'From Aztec to High-Tech: Architecture Across the Mexico-United States Border' by Lawrence A. Herzog are reviewed.
LEFTIST PLANET
In 1933, as Joseph Stalin was busy purging his enemies and building a murderous cult of personality, the New York-based left-wing magazine the Nation advised readers interested in traveling to Moscow that Intourist, the Soviet Union's official travel agency, employed as tour guides very interesting and attractive young women without hats, skilled in correcting misinformation spread by the capitalist media. These days, the young and progressive book travel online, eschewing tour groups and specialized travel agents. This leaves the task of a travelers' political education to guidebook empires like Lonely Planet and Rough Guides, both of which provide detailed, polemical asides on the political history and culture of the countries under review. There is an almost orientalist presumption that the citizens of places like Cuba or Afghanistan have made a choice in rejecting globalization and consumerism. Adapted from the source document.