Havana Declaration or Declaration of Havana may refer to:
Havana Declaration of 1940, at the Havana Conference that year
First Declaration of Havana, signed in 1960
Second Declaration of Havana, signed in 1962
Havana Declaration of 1966, at the Tricontinental Conference 1966
Havana Declaration of 1979, issued at the 1979 Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement
Havana Declaration (2016), also known as the Joint Declaration of Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill
The Havana Declaration of 2023 by the Progressive_International on the New International Economic Order
The Havana Declaration of 2023 by the G77+China
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HavanaDeclaration or Declaration of Havana may refer to: HavanaDeclaration of 1940, at the Havana Conference that year First Declaration of Havana, signed...
The Joint Declaration of Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill, also known as the HavanaDeclaration, was issued following the first meeting in February 2016...
Markarios of Corinth ISBN 978-0-571-19382-0 Joint Catholic-Orthodox Declaration of Pope Paul VI and Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I, 7 December 1965...
Indonesia (Sukarno), and Cuba (Castro), took leading roles. In Castro's HavanaDeclaration of 1979, he summarized the NAM's purpose as "struggle against imperialism...
Definitions, and Declarations on Matters of Faith and Morals". Enchiridion symbolorum: a compendium of creeds, definitions and declarations of the Catholic...
re-established in the near future. Later the term appeared in a "Joint Declaration" between Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras in 1965, representing...
A declaration of war is a formal declaration issued by a national government indicating that a state of war exists between that nation and another. A document...
to 24, 1993. According to the Communique, also known as the Balamand declaration, the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the attendant collapse of the...
first words of Martí's letter to Mercado, which also open the Second HavanaDeclaration, 'I can write now. I am willing everyday to give my life for my country...
The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War...
the fate of the Cuban people was accepted as the major impetus for the declaration of war. A supporting argument for this line of reasoning is that yellow...
least deviation from my profession, I admit that, according to my own declaration, I am an accomplice to those whom I have condemned. I have signed this...
Castillo del Morro (Morro Castle), is a fortress guarding the entrance to the Havana harbor. The design is by the Italian engineer Battista Antonelli (1547–1616)...
(Haiti/Dominican Republic), and north of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Havana is the largest city and capital. Cuba is the third-most populous country...
Mafia, who controlled the drug, gambling, and prostitution businesses in Havana, and with large U.S.-based multinational companies who were awarded lucrative...
that he had been a Marxist–Leninist for years, and in his Second Declaration of Havana he called on Latin America to rise up in revolution. In response...
1763, Spain traded Florida to the Kingdom of Great Britain for control of Havana, Cuba, which had been captured by the British during the Seven Years' War...
Latin America and beyond against imperial powers, laid out in his Declarations of Havana, Castro immediately sought to "export" his revolution to other countries...
failed; the leaders were captured, deported or executed. In the province of Havana, the insurrection was discovered before it began, and its leaders were detained...
of Cuba's geographical position at the entrance of the Gulf of Mexico, Havana's role as the principal trading port in the West Indies, and the country's...