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Cuba Street in Wellington, New Zealand is a vibrant and eclectic city street known for its bohemian vibe and cultural significance. Lined with cafes, op-shops, music venues, and quirky shops, it's a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Originally named after a settler ship, not the country, Cuba Street has a rich history dating back to the 1840s. With historic buildings, pedestrian malls, and a bustling arts scene, it's considered the creative heart of Wellington and hosts events like the annual CubaDupa street party. Whether you're looking for a unique shopping experience or a taste of local culture, Cuba Street has something for everyone.

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