- Look up
bayamo or
Bayamo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bayamo is the
capital city of the
Granma Province of Cuba and one of the
largest cities in...
- "El
Himno de
Bayamo" (English: "The
Bayamo Anthem", lit. 'The Hymn of
Bayamo"') is the
national anthem of Cuba. It was
first performed in 1868, during...
- A
bayamo is a
violent wind
blowing from the land on the
south coast of Cuba,
especially near the
Bight of
Bayamo. It is also the
namesake for Giddings...
- The
Bayamo–Las
Tunas Road (6-152) is a byp**** road of the
Carretera Central,
connecting the
cities of
Bayamo and Las
Tunas in Cuba. It was
built during...
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simultaneous attack was
carried out on the
Carlos M. de
Cespedes Barracks in
Bayamo directed by Raúl Martínez Ararás by
order of Castro. The
attack failed and...
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Bayamo River is a
river of
southern Cuba. It is a
tributary of the
Cauto River. List of
rivers of Cuba The
Columbia Gazetteer of
North America. 2000. 20°21′43″N...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Santisimo Salvador de
Bayamo y
Manzanillo (erected 9
December 1995) is a
suffragan diocese of the
Archdiocese of Santiago...
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Carlos Manuel de Céspedes del
Castillo (18
April 1819,
Bayamo,
Spanish Cuba – 27
February 1874, San Lorenzo,
Spanish Cuba) was a
Cuban revolutionary hero...
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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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Venceremos ("Homeland or Death, We
Shall Overcome!") Anthem: La
Bayamesa ("The
Bayamo Song") Cuba,
shown in dark
green Capital and
largest city
Havana 23°8′N...