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  2. José Martí - Wikipedia

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    41 Paula Street, Havana, birthplace of José Martí A sign at the Miracle del Mocadoret square, Valencia (Spain) where José Martí spent his childhood. José Julián Martí Pérez was born on January 28, 1853, in Havana, at 41 Paula Street, to Spanish parents, a Valencian father, Mariano Martí Navarro, and Leonor Pérez Cabrera, a native of the Canary Islands.

  3. Partido Revolucionario Cubano (1892) - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Cubano, PRC) was a political organization created by the Cuban intellectual José Martí on 10 April 1892 in order to organize the independence of Cuba and, as much as possible, Puerto Rico, the last two overseas provinces of Spain in America.

  4. José Martí Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The José Martí Memorial (Spanish: Monumento a José Martí) is a memorial to José Martí, a national hero of Cuba, located on the northern side of the Plaza de la Revolución in the Vedado area of Havana.

  5. Santa Ifigenia Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ifigênia Cemetery, officially Santa Ifigênia Patrimonial Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio Patrimonial Santa Ifigenia), is the cemetery, necropolis and main pantheon of the Cuban Oriente and the city of Santiago de Cuba.

  6. Manifesto of Montecristi - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, Marti wrote and signed the Manifesto de Montecristi along with Máximo Gómez, outlining what he hoped would become Cuba’s declaration of independence, setting Cuba free from Spanish rule, as well as improving the economy and bringing equality to the country.

  7. Battle of Dos Ríos - Wikipedia

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    José Martí died fighting in the battle of Dos Ríos (near Palma Soriano).He was leading a group of rebels against the Spanish royalist army in the first skirmish in Cuba's struggle for independence from Spain (see History of Cuba).

  8. Monument to José Martí (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    Gifted by the Republic of Cuba to Madrid, [1] the monument was authored by José Villa (sculptor) and Rómulo Fernández (architect). [2]Standing 7.90 metre high, the monument consists of a cuboid with a (1.80 x 1.80) m base, bifurcating in two bodies upon its upper part. [3]

  9. José Martí (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    José Martí (1853–1895) was a Cuban poet, writer and leader of the Cuban independence movement.. José Martí may also refer to: . Juan José Martí (1570?-1604), Spanish novelist