Güinía de Miranda

Güinía de Miranda
Village

OSM map showing Güinía de Miranda

Location of Güinía de Miranda in Cuba

Coordinates: 22°02′48.5″N 79°51′53.0″W / 22.046806°N 79.864722°W / 22.046806; -79.864722Coordinates: 22°02′48.5″N 79°51′53.0″W / 22.046806°N 79.864722°W / 22.046806; -79.864722
Country  Cuba
Province Villa Clara
Municipality Manicaragua
Founded[1] 1536
Area[1]
  Total 114.2 km2 (44.1 sq mi)
Elevation[1] 250 m (820 ft)
Population (2011)[2]
  Total 3,000
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
Area code(s) +53-422

Güinía de Miranda, sometimes shortened as Güinía, is a Cuban village and consejo popular ("people's council", i.e. hamlet) of the municipality of Manicaragua, in Villa Clara Province. It has a population of circa 3,000 and the council's administrative territory covers an area of 114.2 km².

History

Founded in 1536, at the end of the 16th century it was an estate depending from Sancti Spíritus. In 1862 Güinía was made up of 50 buildings and had a population of 300.[1] Until 1976, it was part of the municipality of Fomento.

Geography

Güinía de Miranda is a hilltown surrounded by the Escambray Mountains, crossed by the provincial highway linking Manicaragua (18 km west) to Fomento (17 km east) and Cabaiguán (46 km east), both in the bordering Sancti Spíritus Province. It is the northern end of a road to Valle de los Ingenios (41 km south), a tourist site near the city of Trinidad (43 km). A secondary mountain road, 10 km long, links it to Jibacoa, a village close to the Hanabanilla Lake.[3]

The village is 28 km far from Mataguá, 39 from the tourist resort of El Salto del Hanabanilla, 52 from Santa Clara, 65 from Sancti Spíritus, and 74 from Cienfuegos.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 (in Spanish) Güinía de Miranda on EcuRed
  2. Source: Mapa de Carreteras de Cuba (Road map of Cuba). Ediciones GEO, Havana 2011 - ISBN 959-7049-21-X
  3. 1542218178 Güinía de Miranda on OpenStreetMap

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