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American
American Embassy in Havana, Cuba
Representative Office of United States in Havana, Cuba
Calzada between L & M Streets
Vedado, Havana
Phone: (53) (7) 833-3551 through 59
Fax: (53) (7) 833-1084
WWW: http://havana.usinterestsection.gov
Canadian
Canadian Embassy in Havana, Cuba
Canadian Embassy in Havana, Cuba
Calle 30 No. 518, Esquina 7ma
Miramar, Havana, Cuba
Phone: (53-7) 204-2516
Fax: (53-7) 204-2044
WWW: http://www.havana.gc.ca
Canadian Consulate in Varadero, Cuba
The Consulate of Canada in Varadero, Cuba
Calle 13 e/Avenida Primera y Camino del Mar
Varadero, Mantanzas, Cuba
Phone: (011 53 45) 61 2078
Fax: (011 53 45) 66-7395
Canadian Consulate in Guardalavaca, Cuba
The Consulate of Canada in Guardalavaca, Cuba
Hotel Atlantico, Suite 1
Guardalavaca, Holguin, Cuba
Phone: (011 53 24) 30 320
Fax: (011 53 24) 30 321
British
British Embassy in Havana, Cuba
British Embassy of Havana, Cuba
Calle 34 No. 702/4 entre 7ma
Avenida y 17
Miramar
Phone: (53) (7) 204 1771
Fax: (53) (7) 204 8104
WWW: http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/cuba
Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 3:30pm
For the complete list of embassies and consulates of Cuba go to the list of Embassies and Consulates of Cuba
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