- The
Trocha from
Júcaro to Morón (Spanish:
Trocha de
Júcaro a Morón) was a
fortified military line
built between 1869 and 1872 in Cuba to
impede the p****...
- lies on the
Carretera Central highway and on a
major railroad. Its port,
Júcaro, lies 24 km (15 mi) south-southwest on the
coast of the Gulf of Ana Maria...
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their combative audacity by
mocking the
defensive system of the
Trocha from
Júcaro to Morón,
among its
protagonists they
found Máximo Gómez, who
crossed it...
- nest is
lined with a
layer of soft
plant wool.
Branches in mature,
leafy jucaro (Terminalia buceras) and
juvenile ocuje (Calophyllum antillanum)
trees are...
-
activities to the
eastern provinces, and
consisted of a railroad, from
Jucaro in the
south to
Moron in the north, on
which armored railcars could travel...
- the neck in 1875
while he was
crossing the
fortified line or
Trocha from
Júcaro in the
south to Morón, in the north; he was
leading the
failed attempt to...
-
second War of Independence. He was
stationed in the
tract of land
between Júcaro and Morón.
Following the
Spanish defeat in 1898,
Castro went with the army...
- of Morón
became the
northern end of the line of forts, the
Trocha from
Júcaro to Morón
built by the
Spanish to
contain Cuban rebels on the
eastern end...
- the land
required that the
foundation use
piles of
hardwood (jiqui and
júcaro negro) and high
strength concrete. At the peak of the
building (47m) is...
- to the
eastern provinces. The belt was
developed along a
railroad from
Jucaro in the
south to Morón in the north.
Campos built fortifications along this...