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Cienfuegos (Latin American Spanish: [sjeɱˈfweɣos]), capital of Cienfuegos Province, is a city on the southern coast of Cuba. [5] It is located about 250 km (160 mi) from Havana and has a population of 178,368 in 2022. [3] Since the late 1960s, Cienfuegos has become one of Cuba's main industrial centers, especially in the energy and sugar ...
Roads in Cuba Highway 4-112 , also known as the Villa Clara-Cienfuegos Road , Esperanza-Cienfuegos Road , or simply the 112 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is a Cuba n north-south highway which links the village of Esperanza and the Carretera Central , with the Autopista A1 to the city of Cienfuegos and the Circuito Sur .
Until 2011, Cienfuegos was the smallest province in Cuba (excluding the city of Havana and the Isla de la Juventud) with an economy almost entirely dedicated to the growing and processing of sugar. Sugar mills and sugarcane plantations dot the landscape. There are waterfalls in the sierra of the province.
The nearby nuclear plant, the Jagua Fortress, the village of Nueva Juraguá and a bit of the city of Cienfuegos, are shown in the map Location of Juraguá in Cuba Coordinates: 22°05′52.1″N 80°33′24.4″W / 22.097806°N 80.556778°W / 22.097806; -80.
Aguada de Pasajeros (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɣwaða ðe pasaˈʝeɾos]) is a municipality and town in the Cienfuegos Province of Cuba. Geography
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.
The 4-I-2 goes northeast to the town of Rodas, then back southeast through Ariza and back in Cienfuegos. The bypass route then takes the Cienfuegos Beltway , while the 4-I-2 goes through Calle 63 and Calzada de Dolores (Calle 64), where they then split again in Caunao, with the bypass going south of the community, and the 4-I-2 going through ...
Esperanza is crossed in the middle by the Carretera Central, the Cuban west–east highway, and is the northern end of the State Highway 4-112, from Cienfuegos.This road links the village to the A1 motorway (Autopista Nacional), at the exit "Ranchuelo-Cienfuegos", located 7 km in the south.