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In the America's with David Yetman
Havana: Inside the City
Season 6
Episode 601
In 2016, the U.S. government made it easier to visit Cuba. Now, a Cuban cultural expert shows us Havana once off limits to us. Hidden among its fine old buildings David finds a village created by artists, an African-Cuban cultural center, a canalside restaurant, a school for women boxers, a women's bicycling cooperative, and a street dedicated to live African-Cuban music.
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Visit Ceará and the capital city of Fortaleza, a once-isolated beach town.
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Discover the city of Cartagena, once the most important city in the entire region.
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