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(Changed [en] description: one of Cuba’s earliest cafetales (coffee farms). Erected between 1813 and 1820 by Cornelio Souchay, it once employed 450 enslaved people tending 750,000 coffee plants. The ruined mansion and the slave barracks are a national monument.) |
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one of Cuba’s earliest cafetales (coffee farms). Erected between 1813 and 1820 by Cornelio Souchay, it once employed 450 enslaved people tending 750,000 coffee plants. The ruined mansion and the slave barracks are a national monument.
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English | Cafetal Angerona, Cuba |
one of Cuba’s earliest cafetales (coffee farms). Erected between 1813 and 1820 by Cornelio Souchay, it once employed 450 enslaved people tending 750,000 coffee plants. The ruined mansion and the slave barracks are a national monument. |
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