- The Gulf of
Guacanayabo (Spanish:
Golfo de
Guacanayabo) is a bay
along the
southern coast of Cuba,
bordered by
Granma and Las
Tunas provinces. The largest...
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capital is Bayamo.
Other towns include Manzanillo (a port on the Gulf of
Guacanayabo) and Pilón. The
province takes its name from the
yacht Granma, used by...
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halfway between the
cities of
Bayamo and Manzanillo, in the Gulf of
Guacanayabo. Yara
means "place" in the Taíno language. The Taíno
Cacique (chief)...
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mountain range. Also
known as
Circuito Guacanayabo-Sur de Oriente,
because it
crosses the Gulf of
Guacanayabo, the name
Oriente (meaning "Orient"), refers...
- Havana,
Ensenada de la Broa, Bay of Cárdenas, Gulf of Cazones, Gulf of
Guacanayabo, Guantánamo Bay, Bay of Pigs, Bay of
Santa Clara, Bay of
Matanzas Islands:...
- in the south-western part of the province, and
opens to the Gulf of
Guacanayabo to the south. In 2022,
Amancio had a po****tion of 36,132. With a total...
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located in the
coastal region of the province,
bordering the Gulf of
Guacanayabo. Cape Cruz (Cabo Cruz), the
westernmost point of the
province is located...
- 14
January 1919.
While based at
Guantanamo Bay, she also
cruised to
Guacanayabo Bay and Santiago, Cuba,
before returning north on 13 March.
Radford operated...
- is a port city in the
Granma Province in
eastern Cuba on the Gulf of
Guacanayabo, near the
delta of the
Cauto River.
Access by sea is
limited by the coral...
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Victoria de Las Tunas). The
southern coast,
which opens onto the Gulf of
Guacanayabo, is
marshy and
characterised by mangroves. This wet area is used to grow...