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    Artemisa (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾteˈmisa]) is a municipality and city in Cuba, formerly part of La Habana Province. According to a law approved by...
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    Artemisa Province is one of the two new provinces created from the former La Habana Province, whose creation was approved by the Cuban National Assembly...
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    larger province was subdivided in 2010 into the present-day provinces of Artemisa (which also took over three municipalities from Pinar del Río) and Mayabeque...
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    Province was divided into Artemisa Province and Mayabeque Province. From west to east, Cuba's provinces are: Pinar del Río Artemisa La Habana Mayabeque Matanzas...
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  • Cazadores de Artemisa (English: Artemisa Hunters) is a Cuban baseball team based in Artemisa. They are a member of the Cuban National Series and play...
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    approved by the Cuban National Assembly on August 1, 2010, the other being Artemisa Province. The new provinces came in to existence on January 1, 2011. Mayabeque...
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  • was divided in two new provinces, Artemisa and Mayabeque, with their respective baseball teams, Cazadores de Artemisa (Hunters) and Huracanes de Mayabeque...
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    La Habana Province (1976–2010) (category Artemisa Province)
    two new provinces, Artemisa and Mayabeque. La Habana Province had 711,066 people in the 2002 census. The largest city was Artemisa (81,209), as the much...
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  • Retrieved 12 April 2021. "Proponen en Pleno del Partido dos nuevas provincias cubanas: Artemisa y Mayabeque (+ Infografía)". Cuba Debate (in Spanish). 7 June...
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    Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 22 June 2023. "Indicadores Demográficos por provincias y municipios 2022" (in Spanish). Oficina Nacional de Estadística e Information...
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    are contiguous with the Mayabeque Province on the south and east and to Artemisa Province on the west, since former La Habana Province (rural) was abolished...
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  • Cristóbal, Pinar del Río. He was buried in the cemetery of Candelaria, at Artemisa. The cultural centre in the main square of Viñales, Pinar del Rio, is named...
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    Josefina (1910), died in infancy; Alicia (1911–1988); Alfredo (1913–1988); Artemisa (1915–1998); and Gustavo (1918–1990). After his first wife's death in 1927...
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  • Provincial Formation at Fossilworks.org Guasasa Formation at Fossilworks.org Artemisa Formation at Fossilworks.org Jagua Formation at Fossilworks.org San Cayetano...
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    Política". partidosolidario.org.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 November 2020. Artemisa Noticias: Carlos Heller (in Spanish) Archived September 28, 2007, at the...
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    Delgado. "Breve historia de la televisión en el mundo, en Cuba y en la provincia de Sancti Spíritus (página 2) - Monografias.com". www.monografias.com...
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