Avenue Captain Raul Perozo, Santiago de Cuba, Old TomoeMap
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The cemetery and José Marti's tomb are large, and many national heroes who fought for Cuban independence, famous Cuban leaders, and many Cuban cultural celebrities, corporate celebrities, and so on.
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Santa Ifigenia Cemetery Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The St. Ifhenia Cemetery was completed in February 1868 and has gradually gathered more than 8,000 tombs over a period of more than 140 years. In addition to the group of 726 dead, there are two important figures: one is Cespedes, who fired the first shot of the first Cuban War of Independence in the 19th century, and the other is the pioneer of the Second Cuban War of Independence, Cuban Even Jose Martí, the spiritual mentor of the entire Latin American independence movement.
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Santa Ifigenia Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The cemetery and José Marti's tomb are large, and many national heroes who fought for Cuban independence, famous Cuban leaders, and many Cuban cultural celebrities, corporate celebrities, and so on.
Located at the western end of Santiago, Santa Ificenia Cemetery is the cemetery of Cuba after the Columbus Cemetery in Havana. The cemetery of Cuba's first president, Thomas Estrada-Parma, the cemetery of Emilio-Begade-Morro, founder of the rum brand Bagade. The cemetery is dormant with many national heroes, martyrs, and many Cuban cultural and artistic celebrities who died for Cuba's independence, freedom, and democracy. More important, Fidel Castro's cemetery is also located here, because of the hot weather in Cuba, the cemetery is changed every half an hour.
The apartment is still very good. Come and see, I can even know a lot of people. In fact, it is also very good. The place here is still very good.
Spacious street, there is no need to go there, if you live here, occasionally take a breath of fresh air is not bad, there are straight maples on both sides, very beautiful.
Witness the vicissitudes of history, if you are not interested, you don't have to go