Museo Municipal de Florencia | |
Established | 14 December 1982 |
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Location | Florencia, Cuba |
Florencia Municipal Museum is a museum located in Florencia, Cuba. It was established on 14 December 1982. [1]
The museum holds collections on history, weaponry, archeology and natural science.
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Florencia may refer to:
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