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From Names and Schools to Cars and Weapons: Soviet Legacy in Cuba

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Almost 30 years after the dissolution of the USSR, Cuba is keeping some of the legacy alive - from names and family ties, to buildings, cars, appliances, parks, schools, weapons and many other things.

Cuba and the USSR established diplomatic relations back in 1959. Since then Havana and Moscow kept in regular contact. In 1991 the Soviet Union was dissolved and Cuba remained one of a few countries to remain under communist rule. And now, almost 30 years after the Union's dissolution, Cuba continues to keep its Soviet legacy…in a very unexpected way. Check Sputnik's photogallery to learn more.

© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageA bartender cleans a bottle of rum at the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, in Havana.
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A bartender cleans a bottle of rum at the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageCars of Soviet origin pass by the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie in Havana.
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Cars of Soviet origin pass by the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LagePicture of Russian dolls taken at the house of Russian astronomer Svetlana Oparina and her Cuban bio-energetic doctor Eugenio Reyes, in Havana.
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Picture of Russian dolls taken at the house of Russian astronomer Svetlana Oparina and her Cuban bio-energetic doctor Eugenio Reyes, in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LagePeople visit an exhibition of Soviet-era armaments in La Cabana, Havana.
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People visit an exhibition of Soviet-era armaments in La Cabana, Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageThe doorman of the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, Dimitri Fidel, is pictured at the restaurant in Havana.
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The doorman of the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, Dimitri Fidel, is pictured at the restaurant in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageA flag of the Soviet Union flutters in the wind at the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, in Havana.
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A flag of the Soviet Union flutters in the wind at the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageA car from the Soviet era passes near the Russian embassy in Havana.
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A car from the Soviet era passes near the Russian embassy in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageThe doorman of the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, Dimitri Fidel, walks up the stairs of the restaurant in Havana.
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The doorman of the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, Dimitri Fidel, walks up the stairs of the restaurant in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageA tractor of Soviet origin is seen in a suburb of Havana.
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A tractor of Soviet origin is seen in a suburb of Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageA couple waits to eat at the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, in Havana.
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A couple waits to eat at the retro-Soviet restaurant Nazdarovie, in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LageRussian astronomer Svetlana Oparina and her Cuban husband, bio-energetic doctor Eugenio Reyes, watch pictures of their trips to Russia at their house in Havana.
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Russian astronomer Svetlana Oparina and her Cuban husband, bio-energetic doctor Eugenio Reyes, watch pictures of their trips to Russia at their house in Havana.
© AFP 2023 / Yamil LagePicture of the monument to Vladimir Ilich Lenin at a park of the same name in Havana.
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Picture of the monument to Vladimir Ilich Lenin at a park of the same name in Havana.
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