Havana and other Cuban cities are being spruced up ahead of the visit of Pope Francis on Saturday Sep 19,2015
On the city's iconic Revolution Square, where Pope Francis will celebrate a Mass on Sunday Sep 20,2015, workers have been building a huge altar and stands for the congregation and choir.
Pope Francis will spend four days in Cuba before flying to the US, on his first visits to both countries.
Pope Francis's forthcoming 9-day visit to Cuba and USA, which starts on Saturday Sep 19,2015, will be his 10th and longest trip abroad yet
Pope Francis arrives at Havana's international airport on September 19, 2015
With his arrival in Havana, where he was greeted by President Raul Castro, he became the third pontiff to visit Cuba in the past 17 years — a remarkable record for any country, much less one with a small community of practicing Catholics.
This is the third papal visit to Cuba since 1998, when Pope John Paul the Second came to the island, followed by Pope Benedict in 2012.
Pope Francis's foreign visits:
Brazil (22 to 29 July 2013)Israel, Jordan and Palestinian territories (May 2014)
South Korea (August 2014)
Albania (September 2014)
France (November 2014)
Turkey (November 2014)
Sri Lanka and Philippines (January 2015)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (June 2015)
Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay (July 2015)
Cuba and US (September 2015)
Pope Francis is due to make 26 speeches - 8 of them in Cuba and 18 in the US
The majority of his speeches will be in Spanish, a tongue in which he is particularly prone to making off-the-cuff remarks, rather than in his more halting English, although that is the language he will use to make his addresses at the White House and Congress and his prayer at the 9/11 memorial.
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