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This week the national culture has been absorbed by the 34th edition of the International Book Fair of Havana, when demonstrations such as music were present, and especially a record that honors the memory of the heroine, combatant and founder of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), "Vilma".
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This week the national culture has been absorbed by the 34th edition of the International Book Fair of Havana, when demonstrations such as music were present, and especially a record that honors the memory of the heroine, combatant and founder of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), "Vilma".