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Fidel Castro, Monumento a José Martí, Habana, Cuba
Source: Ricardo Stuckert/ABr. 27/09/2003

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9866.jpg. O presidente de Cuba, Fidel Castro, em frente à Estátua de José Martí, na Praça da Revolução. Foto: Ricardo Stuckert. 27/09/2003

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