Cuban-Americans celebrate upon hearing about the death of longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Florida, on Nov. 26. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Fidel Castro died on Nov. 25 aged 90, after defying the U.S. during a half-century of ironclad rule and surviving the eclipse of global communism. Many exiled Cubans celebrated on the streets of Miami. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Many Cuban-Americans banged pots and pans with glee over news of Castro\'s death. (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
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Some people celebrating Castro\'s death in Miami\'s streets held aloft skeletons depicting the former president, as they shouted “Freedom!” (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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President-Elect Donald Trump was among the figures depicted during the celebrations in Miami. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Many exiled Cubans gathered in front of Little Havana’s landmark Versailles Restaurant in Miami after news of Castro\'s death broke. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Thousands of Cuban exiles, who have settled in Miami since the 1950s, filled the streets with boisterous celebration. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Many Cuban-Americans held aloft the two countries\' flags, as they sang and danced in Miami\'s streets. (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
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Many in the crowd banged drums, as they took to Miami\'s streets. Some even popped champagne. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Drivers honked in celebration as some passengers waved Cuban flags to celebrate Castro\'s death. (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
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Many Cuban-Americans toasted news of Castro\'s death well into the early hours in Miami. (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
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It was an emotionally charged night for many in Miami. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Many people took selfies as mementos of the occasion. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Cars line the street as Cuban-Americans celebrate upon hearing about the death of Castro. (credit:RHONA WISE via Getty Images)
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Some people say they were celebrating the end of an ideology in Cuba when they took to Miami\'s streets. Others held signs, saying “the rat has died” and “rot in hell,” which certainly seemed pointed at Castro. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Cuban Americans celebrate upon hearing about the death of longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Florida on November 26, 2016. \nCuba\'s socialist icon and father of his country\'s revolution Fidel Castro died on November 25 aged 90, after defying the US during a half-century of ironclad rule and surviving the eclipse of global communism. / AFP / RHONA WISE (Photo credit should read RHONA WISE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
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Many in the crowd clapped and sang over the death of Castro. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)
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Miami\'s streets were flooded with Cuban-Americans, waving the flags of Cuba after news of Castro\'s death broke. (credit:John Parra via Getty Images)