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From Friendship, a Cultural Bridge

The visual artist Oswaldo Guayasamín wanted the House—today also Museum—which bears its name and gives priority to cultural relations between Cuba and Ecuador, to be inaugurated on January 8, the day when, as we know, the Caravan of Freedom with the Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, arrived in Havana. And so it happened, in 1993, almost on the same schedule as the memorable event. Since then, what great friends, Fidel and Oswaldo, thought, to…
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The visual artist Oswaldo Guayasamín wanted the House—today also Museum—which bears its name and gives priority to cultural relations between Cuba and Ecuador, to be inaugurated on January 8, the day when, as we know, the Caravan of Freedom with the Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, arrived in Havana. And so it happened, in 1993, almost on the same schedule as the memorable event. Since then, what great friends, Fidel and Oswaldo, thought, to…

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