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Rincón (Camajuaní)
Rincón also known as El Rincón, Finca Rincón, and Finca el Rincón is a settlement of the (CCS) Raul Torres Acosta. in Camajuaní, Villa Clara Province, Villa Clara, Cuba. Nearby towns are La Lebisa, Villa Clara, La Lebisa, Guajén, Cuba, Guajén, Vega Alta, Cuba, Vega Alta, Canoa, Cuba, Canoa, CPA Benito Ramírez, La Luz, Cuba, La Luz, Guerrero, Cuba, Guerrero, and El Perico (Encrucijada), El Perico. The Saint Lazarus sanctuary is located in Rincón where many Cubans make an annual pilgrimage on December 17 to mark the feast day of San Lázaro. Geography The road that Rincón is on is called , or in English Vega Alta - El Rincón Road, which is 6 km. Rincón includes the CCS of CCS Raúl Torres Acosta and CCS Juan Francisco Aro. The ''Urocoptis villarensis'' can be found in Rincon. History El Rincón used to be a part of the former barrios of Cuba, former barrio of Vega Alta, in the former Municipalities of Cuba, municipality of San Antonio de las Vueltas, Vu ...
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List Of Sovereign States
The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty. The 205 listed states can be divided into three categories based on membership within the United Nations System: 193 member states of the United Nations, UN member states, two United Nations General Assembly observers#Current non-member observers, UN General Assembly non-member observer states, and ten other states. The ''sovereignty dispute'' column indicates states having undisputed sovereignty (188 states, of which there are 187 UN member states and one UN General Assembly non-member observer state), states having disputed sovereignty (15 states, of which there are six UN member states, one UN General Assembly non-member observer state, and eight de facto states), and states having a political status of the Cook Islands and Niue, special political status (two states, both in associated state, free association with New ...
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Farmland In El Rincón, Vega Alta
Agricultural land is typically land ''devoted to'' agriculture, the systematic and controlled use of other forms of lifeparticularly the rearing of livestock and production of cropsto produce food for humans. It is generally synonymous with both farmland or cropland, as well as pasture or rangeland. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and others following its definitions, however, also use ''agricultural land'' or as a term of art, where it means the collection of: * ''arable land'' (also known as ''cropland''): here redefined to refer to land producing crops requiring annual replanting or fallowland or pasture used for such crops within any five-year period * '' permanent cropland'': land producing crops which do not require annual replanting * ''permanent pastures'': natural or artificial grasslands and shrublands able to be used for grazing livestock This sense of "agricultural land" thus includes a great deal of land not devoted to agricultural use. Th ...
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Aguada De Moya, Cuba
Aguada de Moya is a small town and ward in Camajuaní, Villa Clara, Cuba. The ward borders the municipality of Caibarién, and the wards of San Antonio de las Vueltas, Vega Alta, and Batalla de Santa Clara. History Barrio Aguada de Moya used to be a barrio of San Antonio de las Vueltas Municipality until 1976. Places in the Barrio Aguada de Moya’s Barrio includes the town of Guajén (at the time a farm). It also included the farms of Finca Ojo de Agua (Ojo de Agua farm) and Finca Los Hermanos (Los Hermanos Farm). Geography The ward of Aguada de Moya includes the towns and hamlets of: * Aguada de Moya * El Purial * Chorrerón * Entronque Aguada de Moya * Ojo de Agua * Guajén (split with Vega Alta) * Mochita * Dolorita Education Schools in Aguada de Moya include: * Isidro Glez Primary (Chorrerón) * Celestino Pacheco Primary (El Purial) Economy According to the DMPF ( or Management Control Department Municipal Physical Planning in English) of Camajua ...
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La Quinta, Cuba
La Quinta, also known as Quinta, Quinto, and Poblado la Quinta is a small town and ward (Consejo popular (Cuba), consejo popular) home of 1,026 in Camajuani, Villa Clara Province, Villa Clara, Cuba. Nearby towns are Romano, Cuba, Romano, La Mano, Cuba, La Mano, Piedra (Camajuaní), Piedra, Aguijón, Cuba, Aguijón, Matilde, Cuba, Matilde Blanquizal, Cuba, Blanquizal, and El Cubano, Cuba, La Flora. History Juan Bruno Zayas, a general in the Cuban War of Independence, Cuban war of Independence lived shortly in La Quinta and later Vega Alta, Cuba, Vega Alta. Until 1976 La Quinta was a part of San Antonio de las Vueltas Municipality. In 1992, Caledonia Valdés became the president of the ward until 1998, where he switched to a president of Camajuaní II. Education La Quinta has one school, which is: * Andrés Cuevas Primary Economy According at the DMPF ( or Management Control Department Municipal Physical Planning in English) of Camajuani, La Quinta is a settlement li ...
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Luis Arcos Bergnes, Cuba
Luis Arcos Bergnes also known as Carmita is a small town and a ward (Consejo popular (Cuba), consejo popular) in Camajuani, Villa Clara Province, Villa Clara, Cuba. With a population of 2,279 it is considered a village. Nearby towns of Carmita are La Luz, Cuba, La Luz, Corona, Cuba, Corona, El Cubano, Cuba, El Cubano, Romano, Cuba, Romano, La Mano, Cuba, La Mano, and Vega Alta, Cuba, Vega Alta. Geography Mapa de Luis Arcos Bergnes.png, Map of the Ward of Luis Arcos Bergnes CP de Luis Arcos Bergnes.jpg, Sign stating the entrance of the Ward Wards of Cuba are a local body of a town and some towns nearby. Towns in Luis Arcos Bergnes’ ward include * La Luz, Cuba, La Luz * Fusté, Cuba, Fusté * Crucero Carmita ** Reparto Viejo ** Reparto Nuevo * El Charco (Camajuaní), El Charco * Pueblo Nuevo, Luis Arcos Bergnes, Pueblo Nuevo * Batey Viejo, Camajuaní, Batey Viejo * San Pedro (Camajuaní), San Pedro * San Lorenzo (Camajuaní), San Lorenzo * Corona (Camajuaní), Corona Economy Ac ...
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Vega De Palma
Vega de Palma is a rural settlement located on the Circuito Norte in Camajuaní, Cuba. The town is a part of the ward of San Antonio de las Vueltas and It is located five kilometers south of the town of San Antonio de las Vueltas. History The town was founded in 1878 as a train stop, as a part of the former municipality of San Antonio de las Vueltas. It was also a barrio of the former municipality. Geography The settlement in located in the ward of San Antonio de las Vueltas, on the Circuito Norte. It has a railroad which links it from Camajuaní in the west to Remedios and Caibarién Caibarién is a municipality city in the Villa Clara Province, Villa Clara province of Cuba. Caibarién is known as "La Villa Blanca" () for its sands and beaches. They are famous for their "Parrandas" (Carnivals) along with Remedios, Cuba, Reme ... in the east. Education Vega de Palma has the Escuela Primaria (Primary School) Pity Fajardo, named after Manuel Fajardo. References {{reflis ...
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Sagua La Chica
Sagua la Chica also known as Sagua is a rural settlement in Camajuani, Cuba. It is located in the ward of Batalla de Santa Clara, in the north of Camajuaní, with the town having a population of 1,447 people. Sagua la Chica has the same name as the Sagua la Chica river and is 174 mi (or 280 km) away from the capital of Havana. Education There is one school in the town, which is: * Restituto Muñiz Primary Geography Towns nearby Sagua la Chica include Resulta, Hermanos Toledo, Jumagua, Colonia Miguel del Sol (also known as Miguel del Sol), Jagüey, and Crucero Carolina (also known as just Carolina). The town of Sagua la Chica borders the municipality of Encrucijada and is in the ward of Batalla de Santa Clara. Economy According at the DMPF ( or Management Control Department Municipal Physical Planning in English) of Camajuani, Sagua la Chica is a settlement not linked to any source of an economic or job development but still are maintained. History Until ...
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San Antonio De Las Vueltas
San Antonio de las Vueltas, also known as Vueltas, is a village and ''consejo popular'' ("people's council", i.e. hamlet) in central northern Cuba, belonging to the municipality of Camajuaní, Villa Clara Province. It is the most populated village in the municipality after Camajuaní. History Until the 1976 reform it was a municipality and contained the ''barrios'' of Aguada de Moya, Bosque, Cabecera (San Antonio de las Vueltas proper), Charco Hondo, Piedra, Quinta, Sagua la Chica, Taguayabón, Vega Alta and Vega de Palma. Geography Hills such as Mogote Colorada and Palenque dot the landscape and the Sagua la Chica River and Manacas River flow through the municipality. The Ward of Vueltas includes the towns (circunscripción) of Vueltas, Vega de Palma, La Guinea, Júcaro, and more. Transport Vueltas is crossed in the middle by the state highway "Circuito Norte" (CN), and has a railway station (Vueltas-Vega de Palma), in the nearby village of Vega de Palma, on the line San ...
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Municipalities Of Cuba
The Provinces of Cuba, provinces of Cuba are divided into 168 municipality, municipalities (). They were defined by Cuban Law Number 1304 of July 3, 1976Fifth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names, Vol. II, published by the United Nations, New York, 1991 and reformed in 2010 with the abrogation of the municipality of Varadero and the creation of two new provinces: Artemisa Province, Artemisa and Mayabeque Province, Mayabeque in place of former La Habana Province. Summary The municipalities are listed below, by province: List of municipalities Municipal maps The maps below show the municipal subdivision of each province, in yellow, within Cuba. Each provincial capital is shown in red. Artemisa (Cuban municipal map).png, Artemisa Province, Artemisa Camagüey (Cuban municipal map).png, Camagüey Province, Camagüey Ciego de Ávila (Cuban municipal map).png, Ciego de Ávila Province, Ciego de Ávila Cienfuegos (Cuban municipal map).png, Cienfuego ...
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Former Barrios Of Cuba
In Cuba, a consejo popular (; ; sometimes shortened to CP) is an electoral ward or political-administrative demarcation of the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba. They were created in 1988. 474 wards had been created as of 2023, with them changing frequently. They function as subdivisions, under municipalities. Under the wards are districts. All wards have at least 5 districts, with urban areas having more and rural areas having less. Most rural wards include 1 major town or village (usually with a population of 700-3,000 at least) with a few hamlets, while urban areas (usually municipal seat) are usually split into wards, named for the city with a I, II and sometimes III, and IV and so forth appended. Sometimes when only two wards are present in a city, they are split into "Norte" (or north) and "Sur" (or south). History Barrios Before the 1970s, instead of consejos populares, municipalities were divided into ''barrios''. Some barrios did end up as consejos popula ...
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