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The Tren Blindado (transl. Armoured train) is a national monument, memorial park, and museum [1] of the Cuban Revolution, located in the city of Santa Clara, Cuba.It was created by the Cuban sculptor José Delarra on the site of and in memory of the capture of an armoured train on 29 December 1958, during the Battle of Santa Clara.
Bordering the park is the Santa Clara Libre (formerly the Santa Clara Hilton), Gran Hotel, Teatro La Caridad (a National Monument of Cuba [8]), Plaza del Mercado Central, the former city hall, and the Colonia Española de Santa Clara center of dance, exhibiting the most attractive and unique traditional customs of hinterland Cuba.
The Santa Clara–Caibarién Road (4–321), also known as the Road of Camajuaní is a Cuban state highway connecting the cities of Santa Clara to Caibarién.It starts at a roundabout with the Avenida Liberacion and the Santa Clara Beltway in Santa Clara, to continues east through the settlements of Minagric, Los Moros, La Granjita, El Gigante, the University of Las Villas, Camilo Cienfuegos ...
The Carretera Central through Santa Clara Vía Blanca at the bridge of Bacunayagua Map showing the Cuban motorway network. The road network of Cuba consists of 60,858 km (37,815 mi) of roads, of which over 29,850 km (18,550 mi) are paved and 31,038 km (19,286 mi) are unpaved.
Santa Clara: Santa Clara: 0.00 0.00 Avenida Eduardo Chibás – Cifuentes, Sagua La Grande: 0.20 0.12 Calle 5ta 0.29 0.18 Calle C (Detour of Malezas) 0.83 0.52 Calle 17 0.98 0.61 Calle 19 1.17 0.73 Callejón del Prado 1.50 0.93 Santa Clara Beltway / To 4–N–1 (Carretera Central) 2.04 1.27 El Elevado Bridge 4.17 2.59 Ciudad Escolar Ernesto ...
The Santa Clara Beltway is a ring road encircling the city of Santa Clara, Cuba.The road is 2 lanes on both sides, with a central divider in the middle. It is commonly known as simply the Circunvalación de Santa Clara (Santa Clara Beltway), although officially its split into the Circunvalación Norte and Circunvalación Sur (North Beltway and South Beltway).
Santa Clara station has a large one-floor building in Spanish Colonial style. [3] It counts 6 tracks , one of which is terminal (the nr. 6), and the nr. 5 is not served by any platform. Just after the level crossing is located the main shed , and another one is 100 m in the north, on the line to Camajuaní and the University .
Cuba's provinces as shown on a 1910s map. Santa Clara (also known as Las Villas after 1940) was a historical province of Cuba and its capital was Santa Clara.After 1976, its territory was divided into the modern Cuban provinces of Villa Clara, Cienfuegos and Sancti Spíritus.