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  2. Granma Province - Wikipedia

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    At the 2018 parliamentary election, Granma was the province with the highest proportion of votes recorded for the full list. [4] On 12 April 2020, Veguitas, a town in Gramna Province, recorded a temperature of 39.7 °C (103.5 °F). This is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Cuba. [5]

  3. File:Granma in Cuba.svg - Wikipedia

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    This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme. ... Granma (provinsie) Usage on ar.wikipedia.org بلديات كوبا ...

  4. Category:Geography of Granma Province - Wikipedia

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    Populated places in Granma Province (2 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Geography of Granma Province" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. Municipalities of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Cuba are divided into 168 municipalities (Spanish: municipios).They were defined by Cuban Law Number 1304 of July 3, 1976 [1] and reformed in 2010 with the abrogation of the municipality of Varadero and the creation of two new provinces: Artemisa and Mayabeque in place of former La Habana Province.

  6. List of cities in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Map of Cuba Havana, Capital of Cuba Santiago de Cuba Camagüey Holguín Santa Clara Guantánamo This is a list of cities in Cuba with at least 20,000 inhabitants, listed in descending order. Population data refers to city proper and not to the whole municipality, because they include large rural areas with several villages.

  7. Provinces of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's provinces, 1879 to 1976 Cuba's provinces on a 1910s map. The provinces were created in 1879 by the Spanish colonial government. From 1879 to 1976, Cuba was divided into six provinces, which maintained with little changes the same boundaries and capital cities, although with modifications in official names.

  8. Manzanillo, Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Manzanillo was founded in 1784. [4] [5] The settlement was sacked by the French in 1792, and in the following year a fort was built for its protection. [5]In 1833 it received an ayuntamiento (council) and in 1837, for its "loyalty" in not following the lead of Santiago in proclaiming the Spanish Constitution, received from the crown the title of Fiel. [5]

  9. Category:Granma Province - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Granma Province (7 P) G. Geography of Granma Province (1 C, 6 P) P. People from Granma Province (6 C, 2 P) T. Tourist attractions in ...