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  2. Montecristo (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1. Montecristo ( Spanish pronunciation: [monteˈkɾisto]) is a brand of cigars and cigarettes produced separately and independently in Cuba by Habanos S.A., the national tobacco company, and in La Romana, Dominican Republic by Altadis, a subsidiary of British conglomerate Imperial Brands .

  3. Cigar Makers' International Union - Wikipedia

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    Cigar Makers' International Union. The Journeymen Cigar Makers' International Union of America ( CMIU) was a labor union established in 1864 that represented workers in the cigar industry. The CMIU was part of the American Federation of Labor from 1887 until its merger in 1974.

  4. List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    1. Habanos S.A.; 2. General Cigar Co. Dueling Cuban and non-Cuban brands; non-Cuban made in the Dominican Republic. Bongani. Bongani Cigars; distributed by Boutique Stogies Ltd in the USA. The first fully-African cigar brand, made in Mozambique using African tobacco. "Bongani" means "Be Grateful" in the Zulu language .

  5. Tobacco industry in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The tobacco industry of Argentina produced 157,294 tonnes of tobacco in the 2003–2004 harvest, most of which (93,327 tonnes) was exported. The planted area was 831.75 km 2, of which 776 were harvested. The tobacco industry is dominated by two transnational companies: Massalin Particulares S.A. (a subsidiary of Philip Morris International ...

  6. Royal Tobacco Factory - Wikipedia

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    Royal Tobacco Factory. Coordinates: 37.3813°N 5.99047°W. Main façade of the former Royal Tobacco Factory, now the seat of the rectorate of the University of Seville, seen from the San Fernando Street. The Royal Tobacco Factory ( Spanish: Real Fábrica de Tabacos) is an 18th-century stone building in Seville, southern Spain.

  7. General Cigar Company - Wikipedia

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    The General Cigar Company building at Evansville, Indiana was built in 1902, and expanded in 1929. It is a three-story, L-shaped red brick building with Arts and Crafts style design elements. [ 9] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

  8. Scandinavian Tobacco Group - Wikipedia

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    Products. Cigars, pipe tobacco. Number of employees. approx. 8,100. Website. www.st-group.com. Scandinavian Tobacco Group is a manufacturer of cigars and traditional pipe tobacco. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The city company is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is a publicly listed Company on Nasdaq Copenhagen. [ 4][ 5]

  9. Punch (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    Punch (cigar) Punch is the name of two brands of cigars, one produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, and the other produced in Honduras for General Cigar Company. [1]