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Corps General Julio Casas Regueiro (February 18, 1936 – September 3, 2011) was a Cuban politician. He was a vice-president of the Council of State and the Minister of Defense. Previously, Regueiro was the Deputy Minister of MINFAR in charge of Economic Activity and was in charge of Cuba's holding company, , which is the holding company for the commercial activities belonging to MINFAR, the Cuban Armed Forces Ministry. It manages much of Cuba's lucrative tourist industry (such as the company Gaviota) along with agriculture, import-export businesses, retail stores and other enterprises.

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  • Julio Casas Regueiro (de)
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  • Julio Casas Regueiro (fr)
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  • Касас Регейро, Хулио (ru)
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  • Julio Casas Regueiro (* 16. Februar 1936 in Bombí (Provinz Oriente); † 3. September 2011 in Havanna) war ein kubanischer Militär und Politiker. (de)
  • El general de Cuerpo de Ejército Julio Casas Regueiro ​ fue un militar cubano, miembro del Buró Político del Partido Comunista de Cuba. Sirvió en el Movimiento 26 de Julio durante la Revolución Cubana. El general Casas Regueiro fue el primer viceministro de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Cuba, convirtiéndose rápidamente en el segundo hombre en importancia luego de Raúl Castro. A Casas Regueiro le tocó conducir, al igual que a otros mandos, soldados cubanos en Etiopía. (es)
  • Julio Casas Regueiro (né le 18 février 1936 à Santiago de Cuba – mort le 3 septembre 2011 à La Havane) est un militaire et homme politique cubain. Le 24 février 2008, il est nommé vice-président de Cuba et succède à Raúl Castro au poste de ministre de la Défense. (fr)
  • Julio Casas Regueiro (Santiago di Cuba, 16 febbraio 1936 – L'Avana, 3 settembre 2011) è stato un generale e politico cubano, è stato Vicepresidente del Consiglio di Stato di Cuba e Ministro delle Forze armate rivoluzionarie cubane (Ministro della difesa). (it)
  • Ху́лио Ка́сас Реге́йро (исп. Julio Casas Regueiro; 18 февраля 1936 — 3 сентября 2011) — кубинский политик, генерал. Бывший заместитель председателя Государственного совета Кубы, министр Революционных вооружённых сил (РВС). Герой Республики Куба (2001) и (2011, посмертно). (ru)
  • Corps General Julio Casas Regueiro (February 18, 1936 – September 3, 2011) was a Cuban politician. He was a vice-president of the Council of State and the Minister of Defense. Previously, Regueiro was the Deputy Minister of MINFAR in charge of Economic Activity and was in charge of Cuba's holding company, , which is the holding company for the commercial activities belonging to MINFAR, the Cuban Armed Forces Ministry. It manages much of Cuba's lucrative tourist industry (such as the company Gaviota) along with agriculture, import-export businesses, retail stores and other enterprises. (en)
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