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Parque Constitución


The ³Ò³Üá¾±³¾²¹°ù´Ç Assembly of April 1869, which approved the first Cuban constitution and called for the emancipation of slaves, was held here. The events are commemorated by a large monument in this central park honoring the stars of Cuban independence.


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22.21 MILES

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3. El Cornito

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