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A '''cigar''' is a tightly-rolled bundle of dried and fermented [[tobacco]] that is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in [[Brazil]], [[Cameroon]], [[Cuba]], the [[Dominican Republic]], [[Honduras]], [[Indonesia]], [[Mexico]], [[Nicaragua]], the [[Philippines]], and the [[Eastern United States]]. A '''cigar''' is a tightly-rolled bundle of dried and fermented [[tobacco]] that is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in [[Brazil]], [[Cameroon]], [[Cuba]], the [[Dominican Republic]], [[Honduras]], [[Indonesia]], [[Mexico]], [[Nicaragua]], the [[Philippines]], and the [[Eastern United States]].
 +==See also==
 +*[[Freud Smoking a Cigar (Max Halberstadt)]]
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A cigar is a tightly-rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco that is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, the Philippines, and the Eastern United States.

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