Havana
Havana is the capital and major port of the island country of Cuba in the Caribbean.
During the late 17th and early 18th century, Cuba was a colony of Spain. At the time of the Golden Age of Piracy, Havana was a common hangout for pirates, with many famous pirates having laid anchor in the city.[1] with tall buildings, narrow streets, and many magnificent landmarks, the city was known as the most "European" styled city in the Caribbean, and bore a resemblance to Venice in terms of verticality and emphasis on roof-running. The city has also been said to be resemble "Florence under the Caribbean sun."
The pirate/assassin Edward Kenway visited this city often during his travels.
During the middle of the 18th century, the de Grandpré business sent ships to Havana to import and export several goods.[2]
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