Rihito and Santa Rita. The name "Jiguaní" is of Taíno origin, and means "height of the river". The town of Jiguaní was a stronghold and a starting point...
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the Estadio Mártires de Barbados in Bayamo or at the Conrado Benítez in Jiguaní. Nicknamed Los Incansables, the team never won the national league title...
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Bartolomé Masó Bayamo Buey Arriba Campechuela Cauto Cristo Guisa Jiguaní Manzanillo Media Luna Niquero Pilón Río Cauto Yara...
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Cuba 52 Guanajay 22,839 ... Artemisa 53 Colombia 22,828 ... Las Tunas 54 Jiguaní 22,333 ... Granma 55 Manicaragua 22,266 ... Villa Clara 56 Camajuaní 21...
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Jesús “Rabí” Sablón Moreno (Jiguaní, Oriente, Cuba, June 24, 1845 - Baire, Oriente, Cuba, December 5, 1915) was a Cuban soldier and patriot of the 19th...
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and Spanish–American War. Carlos García y Vélez was born in Santa Rita, Jiguaní, Oriente Province (now Granma Province), Spanish Cuba on April 29, 1867...
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Cristo (Cauto Cristo) Granma Babiney Jiguaní Granma Bayamo (Bayamo) Granma Santa Rita Jiguaní Granma Jiguaní (Jiguaní) Granma Baire Contramaestre Santiago...
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In 1869, in the midst of the Ten Years' War, he abandoned his parish in Jiguaní and decided to join the Cuban independentists. He died in 1870. Among the...
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Oriente, the most important skirmishes took place in Santiago, Guantánamo, Jiguaní, El Cobre, El Caney, and Alto Songo. The uprisings in the central part...
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Bartolomé Masó Bayamo Buey Arriba Campechuela Cauto Cristo Guisa Jiguaní Manzanillo Media Luna Niquero Pilón Río Cauto Yara...
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the island of Cuba; in the nineteenth century only in the villages of Jiguaní, Bayano, and Quivicán; now the last descendants speak only Spanish. Borinquen...
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Manuel de Céspedes in September 1868, where he acted as the leader of Jiguaní. Following Céspedes' Cry of Yara on October 10, 1868, Donato Mármol joined...
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of Granma and Santiago de Cuba; and borders with the municipalities of Jiguaní, Cauto Cristo, Cacocum, Holguín, Báguanos, Cueto, Mella, Palma Soriano...
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Norbelis Bárzaga (category People from Jiguaní)
Norbelis Bárzaga Vázquez (born February 21, 1975, in Jiguaní) is a Cuban sport shooter. He had won a total of three medals (one gold and two bronze) in...
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20°15′40″N 76°32′17″W / 20.26111°N 76.53806°W / 20.26111; -76.53806 (Guisa) Jiguaní 60,320 646 20°22′24″N 76°25′20″W / 20.37333°N 76.42222°W / 20.37333;...
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Division: Divisional Headquarters First Brigade: Brigade Headquarters Jiguani Infantry Regiment Baire Infantry Regiment Santa Rita Infantry Regiment...
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provinces of Granma and Holguín; and borders with the municipalities of Jiguaní, Urbano Noris, Palma Soriano and Tercer Frente. It includes the villages...
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Yanet Cruz (category People from Jiguaní)
Yanet Cruz Cruz (born 8 February 1988 in Jiguaní, Granma) is a female javelin thrower and baseball player from Cuba. She won the bronze medal at the 2005...
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Manzanillo, possible ringroad to Bayamo city center) 713 (ca.) Granma Jiguaní (planned, not finalized) Granma Contramaestre–Palma–San Luis–Santiago...
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53806 (Guisa) Granma Jiguaní 59,848 60,320 646 20°22′24″N 76°25′20″W / 20.37333°N 76.42222°W / 20.37333; -76.42222 (Jiguaní) Granma Manzanillo 127...
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Full name Carlos Dilaut Reitor Born (1948-12-21) 21 December 1948 (age 75) Jiguaní, Granma Province, Cuba Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Volleyball information...
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Memoir (2011) N.B. His father, Pascual, was originally from a farm near Jiguaní, Cuba. Cf. Hijuelos (2011) Weber, Bruce (13 October 2013). "Oscar Hijuelos...
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in the attack and capture of Bayamo and to the liberation struggles in Jiguaní, Báguano, Rejondón, Bermeja and other places. Shortly after the death of...
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in this army, he fought in Guáimaro (between October 17 and 28, 1896), Jiguaní (October 12, March 1897), Las Tunas 1 (between August 28 and 30, 1897,...
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the rebel capital. In November, he attacked the Finca de Chapala, near Jiguaní. A few days later, his military rank was rectified, receiving that of Major...
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activities. He owned five hundred slaves and owned rustic farms in Bayamo, Jiguaní, Las Tunas and Manzanillo in which there were several mills and vast areas...
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Walter Benítez (football manager) (category People from Jiguaní)
Rosales Date of birth (1972-06-04) 4 June 1972 (age 52) Place of birth Jiguaní, Granma Province, Cuba Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Team information Current...
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Guantánamo Estadio Rogelio Palacios 5,000 FC Cienfuegos Cienfuegos Estadio Luis Pérez Lozano 4,000 CF Granma Jiguaní Estadio Ramón Gómez Silvera 2,000...
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the district. On July 5, 1895, Brigadier Jesús Rabí joined forces from Jiguaní in Cacao, and on July 7 they camped on the Buey River, in the area of Valenzuela...
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the province of Granma, and borders with the municipalities of Guisa, Jiguaní, Contramaestre, Palma Soriano and Guamá. It includes the town of Cruce...
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