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  2. Bayamo - Wikipedia

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    Bayamo is an under-recognized world leader in sustainable transportation. Per a UN study only about 15% of commuters rely on motorized transport and almost three times as many (39%) rely on about 500 licensed horse-drawn carriages generally following fixed routes.

  3. 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.

  4. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bayamo, Cuba: Elevation AMSL: 62 m / 203 ft ... Map; MUBY. Location in Cuba. Runways; Direction Length Surface m ft 07/25 ... ICAO: MUBY) is a regional airport ...

  5. Portal:Cuba/site map - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 October 2021, at 14:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Granma Province - Wikipedia

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    The province takes its name from the yacht Granma, used by Che Guevara and Fidel Castro to land in Cuba with 82 guerrillas on December 2, 1956; until 1976 the area formed part of the larger Oriente Province.

  7. Bayamo–Las Tunas Road - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Cuba The Bayamo–Las Tunas Road ( 6-152 ) is a bypass road of the Carretera Central , connecting the cities of Bayamo and Las Tunas in Cuba . It was built during the 1930s, with the motto: Water, roads, and schools, the same one used during the construction of the Carretera Central.

  8. Roads in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Circuito Sur de Oriente (CSO, Southeastern Road, code 6–4 and 6–20, 347 km): it runs from Bayamo to Santiago de Cuba through Manzanillo, Niquero, Pilón and Chivirico. Other more minor state highways are numbered east to west per pre-1970s province, with the numbering system largely going unupdated and unused also after the 70s.

  9. Circuito Sur de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    The CSO across the coastline of Guamá The CSO east of Caleton blanco, Guama The CSO at Cañizo, Guama The CSO east of Mota, Pilón. The Circuito Sur de Oriente (CSO), meaning "Southern Circuit of the Orient", is a west-east highway connecting Bayamo to Santiago de Cuba, through Manzanillo, Niquero and the southern coastal side of eastern Cuba, below the Sierra Maestra mountain range. [1]