List of museums in Cuba

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This is a list of museums in Cuba .

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By province

Artemisa

Camagüey

Ciego de Ávila

Cienfuegos

Granma

Guantánamo

Havana

Holguín

Isla de la Juventud

Las Tunas

Matanzas

Mayabeque

Pinar del Río

Sancti Spíritus

Santiago de Cuba

Villa Clara

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