Guisa is a municipality and town in the Granma Province of Cuba. It is located 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Bayamo, the provincial capital. In...
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The Battle of Guisa was a relevant event in the history of Cuba. One of the major victories of the Rebel Army in the Liberation War (1956–1959) sustained...
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Spanish). Havana, Cuba. Archived from the original on 29 April 2023. Retrieved 9 November 2024. "La Batalla de Guisa" [The Battle of Guisa]. Juventud Rebelde...
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Guisa Municipal Museum is a museum located in Guisa, Cuba. It was established as a museum on 27 November 1985. The museum holds sections on history and...
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The Capture of Guisa was an event during the Cuban War of Independence. It took place from November 28 to 29, 1897 of the war as the Cuban forces overran...
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This is a list of cities in Cuba with at least 20,000 inhabitants, listed in descending order. Population data refers to city proper and not to the whole...
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The 1952 Cuban coup d'état took place in Cuba on March 10, 1952, when the Cuban Constitutional Army, led by Fulgencio Batista, intervened in the election...
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these events, see History of Cuba. See also the list of colonial governors of Cuba and list of presidents of Cuba. Cities in Cuba Timeline of Camagüey Timeline...
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Oriente Province (redirect from List of governors of Santiago de Cuba Province)
Oriente ([oˈɾjente], "East") was the easternmost province of Cuba until 1976. The term "Oriente" is still used to refer to the eastern part of the country...
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Marqués de Garcillan Marqués de la Gratitud Marqués de Guaimaro Marqués de Guisa Marqués de la Habana (grandee of Spain) Marqués de Justiz de Santa Ana Marqués...
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José Manuel Capote (category Cuban soldiers)
January 3, the Second Battle of Las Tunas between September 23 and 26 and Guisa. He later participated in the Little War where, in August 1879, he was captured...
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Fulgencio Batista (category 1940s in Cuba)
January 16, 1901 – August 6, 1973) was a Cuban military officer and politician who was the elected president of Cuba from 1940 to 1944 and military dictator...
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Manuel Artime (category People convicted of treason against Cuba)
the forces of the Batista regime at Guisa, Maffo and Palma Soriano. In January 1959, after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, Artime was appointed second...
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This is a list of places in Cuba. Bayamo Camagüey Ciego de Ávila Cienfuegos Guantánamo Havana Holguín Las Tunas Matanzas Pinar del Río Sancti Spíritus...
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Eusebio Hernández Pérez (category People from Colón, Cuba)
generals, fighting in the Capture of Las Tunas from 28 to 30 August and Guisa in November. In January 1898, García sent him to the United States to recover...
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streets of Ceriana and in the main church. Ceriana is twinned with: Guisa, Cuba "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"...
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Municipal Museum Primero de Enero Municipal Museum Venezuela Municipal Museum Guisa Municipal Museum Museo de los Orishas y las regiliginoes afrocubanas (Afrocuban...
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Piper PA-20 Pacer (section Cuba)
hand-dropped grenades. A PA-22 providing ground support for the Cuban Army during the Battle of Guisa is believed to be the lone aircraft lost by the FAEC to...
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The provinces of Cuba are divided into 168 municipalities (Spanish: municipios). They were defined by Cuban Law Number 1304 of July 3, 1976 and reformed...
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against the army of Fulgencio Batista. While Fidel led one force against Guisa, Masó and other towns, the other major offensive was directed at the capture...
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Mariana Grajales Women's Platoon (category 1958 in Cuba)
on the Cuban Revolution and observed the platoon from the rebels' side Federation of Cuban Women Noticias, Agencia Cubana de. "Batalla de Guisa, victoria...
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Granma Province (category Provinces of Cuba)
Granma is one of the provinces of Cuba. Its capital is Bayamo. Other towns include Manzanillo (a port on the Gulf of Guacanayabo) and Pilón. The province...
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Tercer Frente (redirect from Tecer Frente, Cuba)
neighboring the province of Granma, and borders with the municipalities of Guisa, Jiguaní, Contramaestre, Palma Soriano and Guamá. It includes the town of...
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United States Colón Calkiní, Mexico Guantánamo Ixtapan de la Sal, Mexico Guisa Ceriana, Italy Havana Ankara, Turkey Barcelona, Spain Beijing, China Belo...
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October 17. During the war, he participated in the battles of San Lorenzo, Guisa, San Diego, Candelaria, Cubitas and others. In July 1871, he was promoted...
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Battle of Yaguajay (category Cuba articles missing geocoordinate data)
against the army of Fulgencio Batista. While Castro led one force against Guisa, Masó and other towns, another major offensive was directed at the capture...
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Second National Front of the Escambray (category Communism in Cuba)
Castellón, Jesús Carreras Saya, Lázaro Artola, Genaro Arroyo, and others in the Cuban central Escambray Mountains. William Alexander Morgan was also a part of...
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Jesús Rabí (category People of the Cuban War of Independence)
taking part in the Third Taking of Las Tunas (August) and in the Battle of Guisa (November). On April 28, 1898, General Rabí seconded General Calixto García...
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Calixto García (category 19th-century Cuban military personnel)
second in command in the Cuban Army. Garcia had a long string of victories in this war, which included the taking of Tunas and Guisa, and the emotionally...
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Camagüey to reconquer Bayamo. In February 1869, he successfully attacked Guisa. On June 9 of the same year, he was named chief of the Bayamo district....
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