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Havana’s famed Malecon seafront promenade reopens after Covid closure

By AFP
01 October 2021   |   10:05 am
The famed Malecon seafront promenade in Havana, Cuba, reopens as well as the beaches and pools in the capital, after being shut for nine months due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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