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  2. Telephone numbers in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Phone numbers in Cuba have up to eight digits. The first one to two are the area code, the remaining digits are the subscriber number. Calls between different area codes are prefixed with the trunk prefix 0, followed by the area code. The international call prefix is harmonized to 00 (fix line formerly used 119 while mobile always used 00 ...

  3. File:Metro-Quito-map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Quito Metro, Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Español: Mapa del Metro de Quito. English: Quito metro map. Date: 12 December 2021: Source ...

  5. Telecommunications in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Cuba consists mainly of NTSC analog television, analog radio, telephony, AMPS, D-AMPS, and GSM mobile telephony, and the Internet.Telephone service is provided through ETECSA (Telecommunications Company of Cuba), mobile telephone service is provided through the Cellular Telephone Company of Cuba (CUBACEL) and, previously, Caribbean Cellular (Celulares del Caribe, C-COM ...

  6. 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.

  7. File:Mapa Parroquia Pifo (Quito).svg - Wikipedia

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  8. 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.

  9. Fomento - Wikipedia

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    The municipality is divided into the barrios of Fomento (municipal seat) and the village of Jíquimas. [1] Until 1976 the villages of Juan Bravo and Güinía de Miranda were part of Fomento, when they passed in the new province of Villa Clara, as part of the municipality of Manicaragua.