Alamar is a neighborhood located in the eastern part of Havana, Cuba. It was built in the 1970s as a planned community and was inspired by Soviet architecture and urban planning.
The neighborhood consists mainly of high-rise apartment buildings and is home to around 100,000 people. It is considered one of the largest housing projects in Latin America.
Despite being a government-built community, Alamar has a lively cultural scene. It is known for its street art, music, and dance performances. The neighborhood also has several sports facilities, including basketball courts and swimming pools.
Alamar is considered an important symbol of the Cuban Revolution's commitment to providing affordable housing for its citizens. However, it has also faced challenges such as poor maintenance and infrastructure issues over the years.
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