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  2. 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.

  3. Palena Province - Wikipedia

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    Palena Province (Spanish: Provincia de Palena) is the southernmost administrative area in Chile's Los Lagos Region Los Lagos (X). The area is also called Continental Chiloe or Northern Patagonia, as geographers consider the Palena Province to be the starting point of Chilean Patagonia which extends south from Palena all the way to Tierra del Fuego.

  4. Category:Provinces of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Santiago de Cuba Province (4 C, 6 P) V. Villa Clara Province (4 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Provinces of Cuba" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 ...

  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. Alto Palena–Encuentro River dispute - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the territorial dispute and its resolution in 1966. The Alto Palena-Encuentro River border dispute was a territorial dispute between the Argentine Republic and the Republic of Chile over the demarcation of the boundary between landmarks XVI and XVII of their common border [1] [2] [3] in the valleys located north of General Vintter/Palena Lake (formerly General Paz Lake), [4] [5 ...

  7. Palena, Chile - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Palena spans an area of 2,763.7 km 2 (1,067 sq mi) and has 1,690 inhabitants (904 men and 786 women), making the commune an entirely rural area. The population grew by 2.2% (37 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.

  8. Template:Provinces of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Use {{Provinces of Cuba|+capitals}} to add an additional group listing provincial capitals.; Use {{Provinces of Cuba|province=province}} to add an addition section listing the municipalities of province, where province is the name of one of Cuba's provinces (Camagüey, Ciego de Ávila, Cienfuegos, Granma, Guantánamo, Havana, Holguín, La Habana, Las Tunas, Matanzas, Pinar del Río, Sancti ...

  9. Category:Populated places in Palena Province - Wikipedia

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