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Based on local anecdotes and unverifiable municipal noise regulation references interpreted from Cuba's social history.
In Cuba, local lore suggests a strict noise curfew law prohibits playing loud music past midnight in residential neighborhoods, aimed at preserving public order and neighbourly peace.
Based on local anecdotes and unverifiable municipal noise regulation references interpreted from Cuba's social history.
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