More than 40 years ago, Cubans fleeing the Castro regime flooded into an older neighborhood west of downtown Miami. Don't expect a sparkling and lively reflection of 1950s Havana, however. What you will find are ramshackle motels and cluttered storefronts. With a million Cubans and other Latinos -- who make up more than half the metropolitan population -- dispersed throughout Greater Miami, Little Havana and neighboring East Little Havana remain magnets. That culture, of course, functions in Spanish.