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453:). Due to the high number of both slaves and, importantly, free Afro-Cubans in Matanzas, the retention of African traditions is especially strong there. In 1898, Matanzas became the location of the first action in the
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American Art but in Modern Art. He created his own visual language. Passing away in Miami in 2015. His works are found in countless museums and institutions.
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831:Rafael Cruz
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461:Name origin
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1736:Jovellanos
1713:(includes
1621:Guantánamo
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1483:Guantánamo
1473:Cienfuegos
1218:See also:
1202:2017-09-06
1200:Retrieved
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1108:"Matanzas"
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1039:2007-10-07
1015:2007-10-07
1009:"Matanzas"
989:References
898:Whig Party
796:Afro-Cuban
621:Via Blanca
441:conspiracy
395:See also:
227:Population
132:81°34′31″W
1638:Las Tunas
1508:Mayabeque
1498:Las Tunas
1493:La Habana
1392:Mayabeque
1345:Mayabeque
894:Floridano
807:- Former
754:Monuments
631:Education
611:in 1954.
561:main line
485:Geography
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311:Area code
284:Time zone
219:Elevation
129:23°03′4″N
102:Flag city
1802:Matanzas
1757:Matanzas
1715:Varadero
1711:Cárdenas
1706:Calimete
1643:Matanzas
1606:Camagüey
1596:Artemisa
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1463:Camagüey
1458:Artemisa
1368:Cárdenas
1357:Matanzas
1243:Archived
977:See also
910:Monguito
838:Ted Cruz
825:All-Star
760:Aqueduct
625:Varadero
479:Trinidad
467:massacre
439:Escalera
367:Varadero
347:Matanzas
322:Matanzas
173:Matanzas
168:Province
44:Matanzas
1741:Limonar
1633:Holguín
1488:Holguín
1398:Limonar
1388:Madruga
935:Alabama
860:- 13th
587:Tramway
513:barrios
475:Cacique
391:History
339:Ayá Áta
324:(Cuban
274:Demonym
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187:Founded
179:Settled
157:Country
1768:Perico
1627:Havana
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