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Established in 1945,Havana Cafe (Arabic:مَقْهًى الْهَافَانَا,romanized: Maqhan al-Hāfānā) is a noted cafe situated in the al Bahsa Area inDamascus City,Syria. During the modern period the cafe became well known for its elite class of visitors, including politicians, high-ranking military officers, poets, artists, authors and journalists, in addition to a number of political refugees. The cafe is sometimes referred to as the birthplace of novels, poems, political conspiracies and even coups.
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