Nueva Gerona

Nueva Gerona
Municipality


Locator map of Nueva Gerona (in black)
within Isla de la Juventud

Location of Nueva Gerona in Cuba

Coordinates: 21°53′05″N 82°48′04″W / 21.88472°N 82.80111°WCoordinates: 21°53′05″N 82°48′04″W / 21.88472°N 82.80111°W
Country  Cuba
Province Isla de la Juventud
Founded 1802
Elevation 17 m (56 ft)
Population (2012)
  Total 59,049
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
Website Official website

Nueva Gerona is a Cuban city, capital of the Isla de la Juventud special municipality and province. As of 2012, its population was 59,049.

History

The city was founded in 1830 by Francisco Dionisio Vives, who was the Spanish governor of Cuba at the time. There is an American graveyard in Nueva Gerona.

Geography

Nueva Gerona is located by the coast, in the north-eastern area of the island, between the hills of Caballos and Casas. It is crossed by the river Río Las Casas, which provides a navigable waterway to the Caribbean Sea.

The city is divided into the repartos (quarters) of Centro, Abel Santamaría, Sierra Caballo, Nazareno, Saigón, Chacón and José Martí.[1] In the suburban quarter of Chacón is located the Presidio Modelo, a former prison and now a museum.

Transport

Nueva Gerona is linked to La Fe (or Santa Fe), the 2nd most populated town of the island, with a 20 km-long expressway. The harbour in Río Las Casas estuary provides to link it to Cuban mainland, at the port of Surgidero de Batabanó.[2] Near the suburban quarter José Martí is located the Rafael Cabrera Mustelier Airport.

Sport

Both the baseball and the football clubs representing the Isla de la Juventud are based in Nueva Gerona. The baseball venue is the Estadio Cristóbal Labra and the football one is the Estadio El Rodeo. Addition to that, there's also soccer Estadio El Rodeo.

Twin towns

References

See also

External links

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