Havana (/həˈvænə/; Spanish: La Habana, [la aˈβana]) is the capital city, largest city, province, major port, and leading commercial centre of Cuba. The city proper has a population of 2.1 million inhabitants, and it spans a total of 728.26 km2 (281.18 sq mi) – making it the largest city by area, the most populous city, and the third largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean region. The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbours: Marimelena, Guanabacoa and Atarés. The sluggish Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.
The city of Havana was founded by the Spanish in the 16th century and due to its strategic location it served as a springboard for the Spanish conquest of the continent becoming a stopping point for the treasure-laden Spanish galleons on the crossing between the New World and the Old World. King Philip II of Spain granted Havana the title of City in 1592. Walls as well as forts were built to protect the old city. The sinking of the U.S. battleship Maine in Havana's harbor in 1898 was the immediate cause of the Spanish–American War.
Emigrante is the follow-up to the well-received début album, A Lo Cubano, by the Cuban hip hop band Orishas. The album was released on June 11, 2002, after Flaco-Pro left the band.
The Habana club was one of the oldest and most distinguished baseball teams in the old Cuban League, which existed from 1878 to 1961. Habana, representing the city of Havana, was the only team to play in the league every season of its existence and was one of its most successful franchises. In their early history they were known by their colors as the Reds; later they adopted the names of Leones or Lions. Throughout their existence they had a famous rivalry with Almendares.
In the first Cuban League season, played during the winter of 1878–79, the Habana'a captain (or playing manager) was Esteban Bellán, who had played professionally in the United States. At the time, Habana and other clubs in the league were amateur sporting clubs. Every team played 4 games (all played on Sundays and holidays). Habana went undefeated and was awarded a silk flag, also each of the winning players received a silver medal.
Habana went on to repeat its championship in 1879–80. The league did not play the next winter, and the following winter the season was terminated early without a champion. Thus, the next full season was 1882–83, and Habana again won the championship. After another winter without play, Habana won its fourth consecutive championship in 1885, with Ricardo Mora replacing Bellán as manager. The following winter, 1885–86, brought Habana its fifth consecutive championship, this time with an undefeated record of 6–0 and with Francisco Saavedra as manager. Adolfo Luján emerged as their ace pitcher, with 5 complete-game victories. He kept it up the following season, pitching another 5 victories as Habana won its sixth consecutive championship in 1887. The next season Habana was finally dethroned, as they finished in second place to Fe.
Viajei hasta Habana
En búsqueda de un amor
Fué bailar em Tropicana
En una noche de calor
Yo tomé una cuba libre
Y me pusé a bailar
Encontré una chica
Llamada Libertad
Una chica mui estraña
Com pelos a cortar
Un quepe de campanã
Y "jaruto" a fumar
Me quedé estarecido
E puse a reparar
Que la criolla Libertad
Era o “jefe” a bailar
Habana, Habana, habana que estoy caliente
Habana, Habana, habana mi Libertad
Una muchacha mui estraña
Com los pelos a cortar
Y un viejo quepe de campanã
Y un "jaruto" a fumar
El capitán se me acercó
Y me puse en paredón
Y despacito me ordenó
“ Baila comigo corazón”
Yo no puedo bailar
Por que soy de Cochabamba
Ya estaba de partida… ehhh
Y viva la revolución!!
Habana, Habana, habana que estoy caliente
Habana, Habana, habana mi Libertad
Habana, Habana, habana que estoy caliente
Habana, Habana, habana mi General
El capitán se me acercó
Y me puse en paredón
Y despacito me ordenó
“Baila comigo maricón”
Habana, Habana, habana que estoy caliente
Habana, Habana, habana mi General
Habana, Habana, habana que estoy caliente
Habana, Habana, habana en otro lugar