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Why the Ashes of Gabo and His Wife Ended up in an Old Colonial School in Cartagena

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The Nobel chose the Cloister of La Merced, where he studied law in 1948, to house his tomb, simple and discreet, that few visit The article Why Gabo's ashes ended up in an old colonial school in Cartagena and his wife was originally published in Las2orillas.co: Stories, voices and news from Colombia. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
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The Nobel chose the Cloister of La Merced, where he studied law in 1948, to house his tomb, simple and discreet, that few visit The article Why Gabo's ashes ended up in an old colonial school in Cartagena and his wife was originally published in Las2orillas.co: Stories, voices and news from Colombia. Copyrights Las2orillas.co

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las2orillas.co broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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