Zes maanden op Cuba—Havana / De Aarde en haar Volken, 1908
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The narrative recounts a six-month journey in Cuba, particularly focusing on Havana, highlighting its beauty and vibrant atmosphere. The author describes the island's stunning landscapes, including its sunny weather and picturesque views. Initial impressions of Havana reveal a city characterized by its distinctive architecture and organized street layout, resembling a giant chessboard. The text also touches on the positive developments in public health, education, and infrastructure during this period, showcasing the collaboration between local authorities and the government. Overall, the work offers a detailed exploration of Cuban life and culture, emphasizing both its challenges and advancements.
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