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There is the possibility of tourism development in the Havana region why

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Answered by rjayaditya
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Havana in the tourist imaginary

The Havana beloved by visitors today, with its fleets of old American cars, Hemingway cocktails and Meyer Lansky aura, was the enemy of the revolution. During the 1950s, Havana’s large hotels and gambling casinos were symbols of the corrupt Batista regime. “Cuba for Cubans” referred not only to the expropriation of foreign corporations, but to the end of a Caribbean economy supported by visitors and built on prostitution, drugs and organized crime. It is telling that during the early days of the revolution, supporters sacked the casinos and burned the furnishings on the city streets (Coyula 2016).

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