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A black and white photo of Castro as a young revolutionary was displayed at the memorial, which was guarded by soldiers Some supporters, such as this woman, shed tears as they paid tribute to the fallen leader. People wait to pay their  respects to former president Fidel Castro  in Havana. Castro was cremated Saturday, the day after his deathThe Revolution Plaza (pictured as a woman weeps while paying homage to Castro) will be the site of two days of tributes to the late leader. The tribute was scheduled to stretch for 13 hours on Monday and take place again on Tuesday Cuba finds itself riveted once again by the words and images of the leader who dominated the lives of generations. Pictured, mourners, including children, line up at the Revolution Plaza Monday with the Jose Marti memorial in the backgroundThree rooms inside the Revolution Plaza's memorial to national hero Jose Marti served for the tribute to Castro. Roses and medals were used as a base for a portrait of the late leaderCastro hasn't ruled in Cuba for 10 years and was replaced by his younger brother Raul, a relatively camera-shy and low-key successor. But some, such as this woman wiping away tears and clutching a newspaper, seemed fiercely loyal to himMany Cubans got to take time off to pay tribute to Castro. Students are pictured walking to Revolution Plaza MondayThe monument to independence hero Jose Marti (pictured) became the site of the tribute to Castro Monday, with several supporters weeping as they said goodbye to their former leaderSoldiers of the Battalion of Ceremonies of the Revolutionary Armed Forces guarded the altar (pictured). Castro's ashes did not appear to be on display inside the monument, contrary to what had been announced by the governmentA massive rally is planned on Tuesday at the Revolution Plaza, where thousands gathered Monday for the beginning of the tributes to Castro (pictured). Cuba will honor its late former leader for the rest of the weekSome of Castro's supporters wept and held one another in distress as they paid their final respects to Castro in HavanaA man held an image of the late Castro as he waited in line to enter Revolution Plaza. Monday marked the start of week-long services bidding farewell to the man who ruled the country for nearly half a centuryMourners hold pictures of Fidel Castro as they wait to pay their respects to the former president at Havana's Plaza of the RevolutionTens of thousands of Cubans waited to file through three rooms inside the Plaza of the Revolution's memorial to national hero Jose Marti. A man came with more than a dozen medals pinned to his shirtA giant banner with a picture of Cuba's late leader Fidel Castro as a young revolutionary hung from the Cuban National Library building in Havana Sunday, as part of national tributes to the late revolutionaryBlank shots were fired in Havana Monday by honor guards, as a tribute to the late leader who died Friday at 90 years oldSince Castro's death on Friday night, state-run newspapers, television and radio have been running wall-to-wall tributes to Fidel. Cuban citizens came to pay their respects in person Monday (pictured)A woman wearing a Cuban flag on her chest was among thousdans who lined up to pay tribute to Castro on MondayHavana University student Melissa Cepero, 18, stands in a park near the Plaza of the Revolution Monday. She has the name 'Fidel' written on her faceA man wearing military medal stopped for a salute as thousands of people lined up to pay tribute to  Castro MondaySome supporters brought items in honor of Castro, such as this woman who came bearing a sunflower and a Cuban flagCastro's supporters were distraught as they said goodbye to their former leader, hiding their tears behind tissues and glassesA woman brought four pictures of  Castro to Monday's tribute, which was scheduled to last for 13 hours and resume TuesdaySeveral supporters brought pictures of Castro, like this woman who held two of his portraits as well as an image of former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, who died in March 2013A woman held an image of the late Castro as she waited to enter Revolution Plaza Monday. Many Cubans were given time off from work to attend the memorial and virtually all schools and government offices were closing for the homage to Castro Soldiers marched before firing blank shots in Havana (pictured). Simultaneous 21-gun salutes sounded in the capital and in the eastern city of Santiago, where Castro launched his revolution in 1953An image of Fidel Castro and a Cuban flag are displayed in honor of Castro the day after he died, inside the foreign ministry in Havana, Saturday. Castro, who led a rebel army to improbable victory, embraced Soviet-style communismCubans gathered at Havana's Plaza of the Revolution Monday to bid farewell to former president Fidel Castro on MondayPeople wait in line to pay their respects

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