Turquino National Park, also known as Sierra Maestra National Park, is a national park in Santiago de Cuba Province, southeastern Cuba. The park is located...
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Pico Turquino (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌpi.ko tuɾˈki.no]), sometimes erroneously spelled as Pico Torquino, is the highest point in Cuba. It is located...
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of wintering Bicknell's thrushes. Cuba portal Geography of Cuba Turquino National Park Notes "Nuestra Sierra Maestra (I)". Granma.cu. Retrieved 15 March...
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Elementos The Stone Zoo Topes de Collantes Trinidad Tropics Trova Turquino National Park United Nations founding member state 1945 United States embargo...
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coastal strip. The village, included in Turquino National Park's territory, is about 26 km east of Pico Turquino, the highest Cuban peak. It is 74 km east...
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the coastline, below the Sierra Maestra mountain range and the Turquino National Park. The table below shows the route of the Circuito Sur de Oriente...
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Eleutherodactylus intermedius (redirect from Pico Turquino robber frog)
habitat. It is threatened by habitat loss, even with the Turquino and La Bayamesa National Parks where it occurs. Blair Hedges, Luis Díaz (2010). "Eleutherodactylus...
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de Pío [es] further inland. The survivors continued to the foot of Pico Turquino in the Sierra Maestra to perform guerilla warfare. Initially, Batista did...
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Iceberg Peak 1,977 6,486 Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Pico Turquino 1,975 6,480 Cuba – Highest point El Piveto Mountain 1,969 6,460 Vancouver...
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CAI Obdulio Morales, Perea, Sansaricq, Seibabo, CAI Simón Bolivar, Turquino I, Turquino II and Venegas.[citation needed] It was founded in 1847 and established...
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| Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2024-09-12. "Chirripó National Park". Nicoll, Ruaridh (2019-04-07). "Feet in the clouds: climbing Cuba's...
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with an elevation of 1,231 m, is the second Cuban peak after the Pico Turquino (1,974 m). The range is crossed by the rivers Toa, Mayarí and Sagua de...
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Sierra Maestra mountains in the southeast, whose highest point is Pico Turquino (1,974 m or 6,476 ft). The second-largest island is Isla de la Juventud...
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home, and 55 medical clinics located within the Plan Turquino. With the development of the National Health System, services have expanded to cover many...
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including a bridge along the Río Mogote. Several national parks sustained damage, while Pico Turquino, Cuba's highest point, lost half of its trees. More...
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throughout the main island of Cuba except on its highest mountain, Pico Turquino. Subspecies G. s. turquinense is found only on that mountain and G. s....
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landmarks, such as the grave of national hero José Martí in Santiago de Cuba; Cuba's highest natural point in Pico Turquino; and the Bay of Pigs, which had...
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