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Colombia's urban art goes from the streets to paper

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Bogotá, Dec 11 (EFE), (CAMERA: Juan Carlos Gomi) .- Freedom, color, diversity and abundance are the main characteristics of Colombian urban art that has been brought together in the book "Que no falte la calle."

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