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    Baraguá (Spanish pronunciation: [baɾaˈɣwa]) is a municipality and town in the Ciego de Ávila Province of Cuba. Its administrative seat is located in the...
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  • Baraguá Municipal Museum is a museum located in Baraguá, Cuba. It was established on 26 September 1983. The museum holds collections on history, decorative...
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    participated in the Ten Years' War and protested with Maceo in Mangos de Baraguá in defense of the total and definitive independence of Cuba. He was born...
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    of Ciego de Ávila. It is the administrative seat of the municipality of Baraguá and has a population (2011) of 7,445.[citation needed] The town was officially...
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    adhere to the proposed amnesty. This meeting, known as the Protest of Baraguá, began when a messenger was sent to Maceo from another Cuban high-ranking...
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  • Independence. NYU Press. Editions, Dupont Circle; Chao, Raúl Eduardo (2009). Baraguá: Insurgents and Exiles in Cuba and New York During the Ten Year War on...
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    Area (km2) Location Remarks Baraguá 32,408 728 21°40′56″N 78°37′28″W / 21.68222°N 78.62444°W / 21.68222; -78.62444 (Baraguá) includes Gaspar Bolivia...
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    General Garcia and Antonio Maceo Grajales, who protested in Los Mangos de Baraguá on 15 March. Under the terms of the pact, a constitution and a provisional...
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    rising from soldier to colonel, a rank that was awarded to him after the Baraguá Protest. People who knew him or fought under his command described him...
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    island on January 22, 1896, exactly three months after the invasion near Baraguá. Campos was replaced by Gen. Valeriano Weyler. He reacted to the rebels'...
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    Jordan. Donato Mármol died from cerebral fever on June 26, 1870, in the Baraguá camp, and was buried at the San Felipe Estate near the Cauto River in Palma...
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  • of El Zanjón Pact. End of the Ten Years War. 1878 March 15 Protest of Baraguá, led by Major General Antonio Maceo. Failed attempts of continuing the...
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  • "Avispas Negras") National Special Troops School "Baraguá" (Escuela Nacional de Tropas Especiales "Baraguá") Raiders Command Underwater Demolition Team Parachute...
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    Urabo Mountain with a height of 132.5 m. The bordering municipalities are Baraguá, Céspedes, Esmeralda, Camagüey and Vertientes. The municipal territory...
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  • between Antonio Maceo and Spanish General A. Martinez Campos at Mangos de Baragua (1878) 10 pesos Máximo Gómez "War of the people" 20 pesos Camilo Cienfuegos...
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  • Green, orange and yellow Monument to Antonio Maceo in Havana Protesta de Baraguá: Cuban general Antonio Maceo Grajales and Spanish captain general Arsenio...
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    7, 1874". history.state.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-14. Chao, R. E. (2009). Baraguá. Dupont Circle Editions. "President Grant's Cold War with Spain | National...
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    1976, it was divided into four municipalities (Majagua, Ciego de Ávila, Baragua, and Venezuela). Ciego de Ávila experiences a tropical savanna climate...
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  • argued their case without success in a meeting known as the Protest of Baraguá [es] on March 15. Maceo fled Cuba for Jamaica in May and hostilities concluded...
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  • place on the island of Cuba, and began on October 22, 1895, in Mangos de Baraguá, in the former province of Oriente. It was organized and directed by Antonio...
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  • Baraguá Bolivia Chambas Ciego de Ávila Ciro Redondo Florencia Majagua Morón (includes Cayo Coco) Primero de Enero Venezuela...
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    itself, the municipality includes the population centers of Mangos de Baraguá, Palmarito de Cauto, Regina, and other minor villages. In 2022, the municipality...
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  • Carlos Cruz, Jorge Ali Drama Plácido Sergio Giral Jorge Villazón Biopic Baraguá José Massip Mario Balmaseda, José Antonio Rodríguez, Nelson Villagra, Sergio...
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    ausencia 1973 The Man from Maisinicu 1977 Mina, Wind of Freedom 1977 Río Negro Documentary 1977 Mella 1985 Baragua 1987 Como la vida misma (final film role)...
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    Zambrana, Antonio". archive.org. Retrieved 21 July 2024. Chao, R. E. (2009). Baraguá: Insurgents and Exiles in Cuba and New York During the Ten Year War on...
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    ISBN 9781351532150. Retrieved 15 September 2017. Chao, Raúl Eduardo (2009). Baraguá: Insurgents and Exiles in Cuba and New York During the Ten Year War on...
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    Ciego de Ávila (Ciego de Ávila) Ciego de Ávila Colorado Baraguá Ciego de Ávila Gaspar (Baraguá) Ciego de Ávila Piedrecitas Céspedes Camagüey Céspedes (Céspedes)...
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  • young generation." Among her best known works are Cuba, My Footsteps in Baraguá (1996), a history of the West Indian community in eastern Cuba, Eyes of...
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    reservoirs in the region. The highest 24 hour total noted was at Mangos de Baraguá, where 364 mm (14.3 in) fell between the mornings of October 29 and October...
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    though not independent, Cuba drafted the Constitutions of Guáimaro (1869), Baraguá (1878), Jimaguayú (1895), and La Yaya (1897). These constitutions defined...
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