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Bejucal Municipal Museum

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Bejucal Municipal Museum is a museum located in the 13th street in Bejucal, Cuba. It was established on 8 January 1981.The museum holds collections on history, weaponry, ethnography, decorative arts and numismatics.

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32600 (Ciudad de Bejucal)
Mayabeque, Cuba
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