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[by Javier de Blas in La Rioja, Spain] Alberite (La Rioja) Last Saturday, Julia Baigorri, Santiago Vivanco and Eduardo Ochoa read some poems. Feelings, perceptions that one day they poured into a jar and today they give away to their fellow citizens.
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