Cuba 2003 -- Cárdenas: This is a typical Cuban seaside town. It has some old forts that were used in its defense in the past. Buildings in various 19th- and early-20th-century architectural styles line its clean, straight streets. Some of them are now museums and cultural centers serving the community.
Cárdenas, just eight miles (13 km) south of Varadero, is also known as "the flag city," because it was where the Cuban flag was first raised. Its traditions include the use of horse-drawn carriages for public transportation. This is the old Cárdenas Market Plaza.
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