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The Seed of a Party

Today it is a theatre hall, with a very special name: that of the Dutch Hubert de Blanck, the man who put his life at risk in favor of the Cuban independence movement. But between those days of August 16 and 17, 1925, the place was a house marked with the number 81 of Calle Calzada, in the Vedado Habanero. There everything happened: the foundation of the first Communist Party of Cuba. They tell that there were 20 delegates, to whom Carlos Baliño…
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Today it is a theatre hall, with a very special name: that of the Dutch Hubert de Blanck, the man who put his life at risk in favor of the Cuban independence movement. But between those days of August 16 and 17, 1925, the place was a house marked with the number 81 of Calle Calzada, in the Vedado Habanero. There everything happened: the foundation of the first Communist Party of Cuba. They tell that there were 20 delegates, to whom Carlos Baliño…

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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