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Iconic Latin American cafes anxiously wait to reopen after historic closures

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Buenos Aires/Rio de Janeiro/Havana/Montevideo/Mexico City/Medellin, May 22 (EFE).- Cafe Tortoni has survived various crises during its 150-year history.(CAMERA: Alejandro Prieto, Luis Noriega, Antonio Lacerda,Alberto Caratozzolo, Felipe Borrego)

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