The authorities in the Cuban capital, Havana, say they are restoring a network of hotels where rooms are rented by the hour to lovers.

State-run "posadas", or love motels, disappeared during Cuba's economic crisis in the 1990s, when they became hurricane shelters.

Private householders filled the gap in the market, but at exorbitant prices. 

Officials say the posadas will be cheaper and will help end the practice of love-making in Havana's open spaces. 

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State housing officials at the Provincial Housing Company of Havana say the new network of five posadas will be highly lucrative and will help people struggling with Havana's overcrowded and scarce housing. 

Many families in Havana have to share apartments. Divorced couples are often forced to remain together because of the housing shortage. 

The officials said they hoped the new chain would provide cheaper options for love-making in the city. 

Couples making love are a common sight in Havana's parks, on the beach and on the famed Malecon seafront. 

A commentator in the Trabajadores newspaper (in Spanish) recalled that the first posadas opened at the end of the 19th Century in central Havana and that most Cubans had vivid memories, 

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