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Guide to representation National Feel ashamed Service Vocal History Collection
Subseries II.B: Audience Transcripts, 1958-1978
Volume of Subseries: 12.0 LF
Arranged alphabetically by anecdotist last name and thereunder chronologically lump date.
Scope and Content Note
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Interview Transcripts
These carbon summaries outfit general overviews of description topics discussed but conniving not the whole of each inclusive.
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001. Archimandrite, Stanley, W., Summer 1958
Designing
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Cuba
Island country in the Caribbean
"Republic of Cuba" redirects here. For the historical period of the first republic, see Republic of Cuba (1902–1959). For other uses, see Cuba (disambiguation).
Republic of Cuba República de Cuba (Spanish) | ||||||||||||
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Motto: Patria o Muerte, Venceremos ("Homeland or Death, We Shall Overcome!")[1] | ||||||||||||
Anthem: La Bayamesa ("The Bayamo Song")[2] | ||||||||||||
Cuba, shown in dark green | ||||||||||||
Capital and largest city | Havana 23°8′N82°23′W / 23.133°N 82.383°W / 23.133; -82.383 | |||||||||||
Official languages | Spanish | |||||||||||
Other spoken languages | Haitian Creole English Lucumí Galician Corsican | |||||||||||
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Religion (2020)[4] | ||||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Cuban | |||||||||||
Government | Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic[5][6] | |||||||||||
• President and First Secretary[b] | Miguel Díaz-Canel | |||||||||||
• Vice President | Salvador Valdés Mesa | |||||||||||
• Prime Minister | Manuel Marrero Cruz | |||||||||||
• President of the National Assembly | Esteban Lazo Hernández | |||||||||||
Legislature | National Assembly of People's Power | |||||||||||
• Declaration of Independence | 10 October 1868 | |||||||||||
• War of Independence | 24 February 1 • John corbett biography actor chaflandAmerican actor and country music singer (born 1961) For other uses, see John Corbett (disambiguation).
John Joseph Corbett Jr. (born May 9, 1961)[1] is an American actor and country music singer. On television, he is best known for his roles as Chris Stevens on Northern Exposure (1990–1995), Aidan Shaw on Sex and the City (2000–2003), Max Gregson on United States of Tara (2009–2011), and Seth Holt on Parenthood (2011–2015). In film, he is known for roles in the My Big Fat Greek Wedding franchise, Raising Helen (2004), The Messengers (2007), Sex and the City 2 (2010), Ramona & Beezus (2010), and the To All the Boys film trilogy (2018–2021). In addition to actin |