Jatibonico
Jatibonico | ||
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Municipality | ||
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Jatibonico municipality (red) within Sancti Spíritus Province (yellow) and Cuba | ||
Location of Jatibonico in Cuba | ||
Coordinates: 21°56′47″N 79°10′3″W / 21.94639°N 79.16750°WCoordinates: 21°56′47″N 79°10′3″W / 21.94639°N 79.16750°W | ||
Country | Cuba | |
Province | Sancti Spíritus | |
Area[1] | ||
• Total | 765 km2 (295 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 347 m (1,138 ft) | |
Population (2004)[2] | ||
• Total | 42,708 | |
• Density | 55.8/km2 (145/sq mi) | |
Time zone | EST (UTC-6) | |
Area code(s) | +53-41-88xxxx |
Jatibonico is a municipality and town in the Sancti Spíritus Province of Cuba.
Demographics
In 2012, the municipality of Jatibonico had a population of 42,959.[2] With a total area of 765 km2 (295 sq mi),[1] it has a population density of 55.8/km2 (145/sq mi).
Catholic Parish Church
A gallery of stained glass windows can be found at Jatibonico's St. Joseph Catholic Parish Church, unique in its kind in the whole of Cuba.[3]
Jatibonico Oil Field
The Jatibonico Oil Field was discovered in the early 1950s by Grupo Jarueca after surface oil seeps were noticed in the area. Oil was discovered at a depth of about 1,100 feet in a marly shale within a structural high. This was the first new field discovered in the post-World War II era and the start of several more fields in the Central Basin of Cuba.[4]
See also
References
- 1 2 Statoids (July 2003). "Municipios of Cuba". Retrieved 2007-10-07.
- 1 2 Atenas.cu (2004). "2004 Population trends, by Province and Municipality" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
- ↑ es:Parroquia de San José de Jatibonico y Arroyo Blanco
- ↑ Silvernail, John (2016). "The Cuban Oil Boom and the Discovery of Jatibonico Oil Field". AAPG Explorer. 37 (10): 20–21. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
External links
- Media related to Jatibonico at Wikimedia Commons