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#1600286
13 Dec 2016
A local cook awaits customers and passers by, as he prepares traditional dishes inside his small restaurant. A typical scene from daily life in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600287
13 Dec 2016
A delivery of porc to one of Havana's city center privately owned butcher's. A typical scene from daily life in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600288
13 Dec 2016
A scene showing one of many road works in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600289
13 Dec 2016
A view of a public wi-fi hotspots in Havana center, where Cubans can sign up with ETECSA, the state telecom company, for public Internet access. Since 2007 the access to the internt in Cuba started slowly improve. In 2015, the Cuban government opened the first public wi-fi hotspots in 35 public locations. They also reduced prices and increased speeds for Internet access at state-run cybercafes. Since the 24th May of this year, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600290
13 Dec 2016
A view of two Cocotaxi, an auto rickshaw-type taxi vehicle in Cuba, with two passenger seats, three wheels, an egg-shaped fiberglass body, and a 75cc two-stroke engine. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600291
13 Dec 2016
A local lady sews clothes inside her hause in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600293
13 Dec 2016
A local woman collects old chair frames in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600294
13 Dec 2016
A man distributes bags with vegetables. A typical scene from daily life in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600295
13 Dec 2016
A vendor outside her shop with suvenirs and memorabilia for sale, awaiting costumers, in Havana's city center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600296
13 Dec 2016
A vendor inside a small shop with suvenirs and memorabilia for sale, awaiting costumers, in Havana's city center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600297
13 Dec 2016
A l'Cuban Best Restaurant' logo seen in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600299
13 Dec 2016
A local man repairs his Lada car on the street, in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600300
13 Dec 2016
A local woman sells cafe for passers-by, in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600301
13 Dec 2016
A general view of Havana's city center street with locals selling fruits and vegetable and others working on a renovation of their house. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600302
13 Dec 2016
A man sells newspapers on the street, in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1600303
13 Dec 2016
A general view of a local bar with some locals inside. A typical scene from daily life in Havana's center. Since the 24th May, the Cuban Government legalized small and medium-sized private businesses in a move that could significantly expand private enterprise in one of the world's last communist countries. Those reforms have allowed about half a million Cubans to start work in the private sector. However, the process has been very slow and marked by periodic reversals. On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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