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  2. Watch strap - Wikipedia

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    A leather watch strap with a butterfly closure Four analog wristwatches for men with variants of the widespread metal watch strap made from stainless steel, the two in the middle being of the most common type. A watch strap, watch band, watch bracelet or watch belt is a bracelet that straps a wrist watch onto the wrist. [1]

  3. Category:Cuban musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Calle Real (band) Charanga Habanera; Conjunto Chappottín; Conjunto Rumbavana; Coro Nacional de Cuba; Creole Choir of Cuba; Cuarteto d'Aida; Cuarteto Nano; Cuarteto Patria; Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Military Bands Department; Cubanito 20.02

  4. Category:Cuban all-female bands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cuban all-female bands" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anacaona (band) I.

  5. Orquesta típica - Wikipedia

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    Orq. La Flor de Cuba, possibly the earliest surviving photograph of a Cuban popular band. Orquesta típica, or simply a típica, is a Latin American term for a band which plays popular music. The details vary from country to country. The term tends to be used for groups of medium size (about 8 to 12 musicians) in some well-defined instrumental ...

  6. Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Military Bands Department

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    The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Military Bands Department is a military band service based in Havana, serving the men and women of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. It was notably led by Lieutenant Colonel Ney Miguel Milanés Gálvez (born in 1944), who had been leading the for 46 years from 1974 to 2019.

  7. Cuban rock - Wikipedia

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    These bands were composed of black people and had a style similar to that of Limbo Rock in the United States. This was the origin of street rock. And the situation continued like that until 1965. [1] Salvador Terry's Los Vampiros and Los Satélites helped keep Cuban rock alive and showed that black and mixed race people also loved it.