Prior to 1976, Cuba was divided into the following provinces (from west to east):
Province |
Capital |
Pop. (2005) |
Pop. (%) |
Area (km²) |
Area (%) |
Density |
Camagüey |
Camagüey |
&0000000000784178.000000784,178 |
7.02 |
&0000000000014134.00000014,134 |
13.2 |
50.22 |
Ciego de Ávila |
Ciego de Ávila |
&0000000000411766.000000411,766 |
3.68 |
&0000000000005962.0000005,962 |
5.6 |
60.70 |
Cienfuegos |
Cienfuegos |
&0000000000395183.000000395,183 |
3.54 |
&0000000000004149.0000004,149 |
3.9 |
94.54 |
Ciudad de la Habana |
Havana |
&0000000002328000.0000002,328,000 |
19.70 |
740 |
0.7 |
&0000000000003053.4900003,053.49 |
Granma |
Bayamo |
&0000000000822452.000000822,452 |
7.36 |
&0000000000008452.0000008,452 |
7.9 |
98.20 |
Guantánamo |
Guantánamo |
&0000000000507118.000000507,118 |
4.54 |
&0000000000006366.0000006,366 |
6.0 |
82.22 |
Holguín |
Holguín |
&0000000001021321.0000001,021,321 |
9.14 |
&0000000000009105.0000009,105 |
8.5 |
109.90 |
Isla de la Juventud |
Nueva Gerona |
&0000000000086559.00000086,559 |
0.77 |
&0000000000002199.0000002,199 |
2.1 |
35.78 |
La Habana |
Havana |
&0000000000711066.000000711,066 |
6.36 |
&0000000000005669.0000005,669 |
5.3 |
124.06 |
Las Tunas |
Victoria de Las Tunas |
&0000000000525485.000000525,485 |
4.70 |
&0000000000006373.0000006,373 |
6.0 |
79.77 |
Matanzas |
Matanzas |
&0000000000670427.000000670,427 |
6.00 |
&0000000000011669.00000011,669 |
10.0 |
56.80 |
Pinar del Río |
Pinar del Río |
&0000000000726574.000000726,574 |
6.50 |
&0000000000010860.00000010,860 |
10.2 |
66.63 |
Sancti Spíritus |
Sancti Spíritus |
&0000000000460328.000000460,328 |
4.12 |
&0000000000006737.0000006,737 |
6.3 |
68.33 |
Santiago de Cuba |
Santiago de Cuba |
&0000000001036281.0000001,036,281 |
9.27 |
&0000000000006343.0000006,343 |
5.9 |
168.32 |
Villa Clara |
Santa Clara |
&0000000000817395.000000817,395 |
7.31 |
&0000000000008069.0000008,069 |
7.6 |
97.17 |
Cuba |
Havana |
&0000000011177743.00000011,177,743 |
|
&0000000000106827.000000106,827 |
|
101.72 |
Presidents of the Provincial Assemblies of People's Power in each province in the country (Mayor).[2]