Sagua la Grande (nicknamed La Villa del Undoso, sometimes shortened in Sagua) is a municipality located on the north coast of the province of Villa Clara...
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Sagua la Grande River is a river of northern Cuba that flows in Villa Clara Province. It is the second longest river in Cuba, and is one of two navigable...
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Look up sagua in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sagua may refer to: Sagua la Grande, a municipality in the Province of Villa Clara, Cuba Sagua de Tánamo...
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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...
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Perico) Pavón Las Bocas Vega Redonda Arroyo Naranjo Sagua la Chica (town) El Santo Sagua la Grande River List of rivers of Cuba Gannett, Henry (1902)....
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of Sagua la Grande, in Villa Clara Province. In 2011 it had a population of 3,187. The village was founded in 1843 as the port and customs of Sagua and...
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Mountain Range. Its main cities are Santa Clara (the capital), Remedios, Sagua La Grande, Camajuani, Caibarién, Ranchuelo, Placetas, and Manicaragua. Prior...
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island, it is one of two navigable rivers in Cuba, the other being the Sagua la Grande River. The Cauto flows for 371 km (231 mi) from the Sierra Maestra...
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Víctor Emilio Dreke Cruz (born 10 March 1937, in Sagua La Grande) is a Cuban Communist Party leader of African descent, and a former commander in the...
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Wifredo Lam (redirect from Wifredo Oscar de la Concepción Lam y Castilla)
printmaking in his later life. Wifredo Lam was born and raised in Sagua La Grande, a village in the sugar farming province of Villa Clara, Cuba. He was...
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Antonio Machín (category People from Sagua la Grande)
Antonio Abad Lugo Machín (11 February 1903, in Sagua la Grande, Cuba – 4 August 1977, in Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish-Cuban singer and musician. His version...
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912. Founded in 1865, it was part of the neighboring municipality of Sagua la Grande until the 1977 administrative reform. Located on a rural plain in the...
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also known as the San Mateo storm in Puerto Rico and the Huracan de Sagua la Grande in Cuba, caused significant impacts in Hispaniola, Cuba, and along...
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Atlantic) squadron to form an efficient blockade in Havana, Matanzas and Sagua La Grande. The Navy was ready, but the Army was not well-prepared for the war...
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Edelmira, Countess of Covadonga (category People from Sagua la Grande)
May 2004 (in Spanish) El Mundo, 2 July 1994 (in Spanish) Anuario Social de La Habana 1939, (Havana, Cuba: Luz-Hilo S.A., 1939) (in Spanish) Anuario de Familias...
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cave deposit in Caimito (reported in 1984), and a worn skull from Sagua La Grande, which was deposited in a waterfilled sinkhole possibly during the...
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Mel Martínez (category People from Sagua la Grande)
Housing Commission at the Bipartisan Policy Center. Martínez was born in Sagua La Grande, Cuba, the son of Gladys V. (Ruíz) and Melquíades C. Martínez. He came...
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Partido Democrático Sagüero) was a short-lived political party in Sagua la Grande, founded in 1899. The party was led by Calixto Casals, José V. Andreu...
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Julio Rojo (category People from Sagua la Grande)
the American Negro leagues from the 1910s to the 1930s. A native of Sagua la Grande, Cuba, Rojo made his Negro leagues debut in 1916 for the Cuban Stars...
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three of the four missile sites at San Cristobal and both sites at Sagua la Grande appeared to be fully operational. It also noted that the Cuban military...
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Oscar B. Cintas (category People from Sagua la Grande)
Oscar Benjamin Cintas y Rodriguez, (31 Mar 1887 in Sagua la Grande, Cuba – 11 May 1957 in New York City, N.Y.) was a prominent sugar and railroad magnate...
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second baseman in the Negro leagues between 1921 and 1932. A native of Sagua la Grande, Cuba, Sierra made his Negro league debut in 1921 with the All Cubans...
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were being escorted by three small Cuban Navy submarine chasers from Sagua La Grande to Havana. The convoy was nearing Havana in the Gulf of Mexico when...
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River [es] Tarará River [es] Yumurí River Cormir River Río de la Palma Sagua la Grande River Sagua la Chica River Camajuaní River [es] Río Jatibonico del Norte...
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Retrieved February 3, 2024. Seat of Urbano Noris municipality Seat of Songo-La Maya municipality Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cities in Cuba. 2012...
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1825: Cuba: In March cooperating American and British forces landed at Sagua La Grande to capture pirates.[RL30172] 1827: Greece: In October and November...
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junction with the Avenida Eduardo Chibas, which later goes into the Road to Sagua. It has a redlight at the junction with the Santa Clara Beltway, and after...
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Clara Barton Road in Douglas County, Wisconsin Clara Barton Street in Sagua la Grande, Cuba Barton, a crater on Venus Barton Associates, Peabody, Massachusetts...
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Yandy Díaz (category People from Sagua la Grande)
2023. "Anunciado el roster preliminar FEPCUBE 'Patria y Vida' que jugará en la Serie Intercontinental de Béisbol". Diario de Cuba. December 29, 2023. "Jorge...
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Comparative Literature at Yale University. González Echevarría was born in Sagua La Grande in 1943; his family moved to Havana when he was 13, and after the Cuban...
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