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... Moncada barracks on July 26 , 1956 , authorized the Prime Minister and the President of the Republic to provide for the expropriation of property or enter- prises belonging to natural or ju- ridical persons of the United States ...
... Moncada barracks on July 26 , 1956 , authorized the Prime Minister and the President of the Republic to provide for the expropriation of property or enter- prises belonging to natural or ju- ridical persons of the United States ...
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The Cuban Institute for Friendship among the Peoples ( ICAP ) . The historical Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba are today. The creation of these new State organizations substantially changes the composition and the very functions of ...
The Cuban Institute for Friendship among the Peoples ( ICAP ) . The historical Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba are today. The creation of these new State organizations substantially changes the composition and the very functions of ...
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The historical Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba are today the 26th of July School City Realization of an old dream. will not be included in its ap- plication . The Law explains , briefly and clearly , the basic reasons for the ...
The historical Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba are today the 26th of July School City Realization of an old dream. will not be included in its ap- plication . The Law explains , briefly and clearly , the basic reasons for the ...
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