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Camagüey and three of its National Monuments

Photos: José A. Cortiñas Friman

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  • Sheila Barros Fals
  • October 10, 2021
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Three sites in Camagüey city were declared a National Monument on a day like today to the joy of all people from Camagüey. A photographic tour of each of them: Historic Center, Las Clavellinas Historic Site and Ignacio Agramonte’s Birthplace fills us with pride and at the same time reminds us of the commitment to their preservation.

Translated by: Aileen Álvarez García

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