Ciego de vila Province



         


Statistics
Capital:Ciego de Ávila
Area:6,910km²
Inhabitants:396,600
Population Density:57.4 per km²
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Ciego de Ávila is one of the provinces of Cuba, and was previously part of Camagüey Province. Its capital is Ciego de Ávila, which lies on the main carretera central (central highway), and the second city is Morón, further north.

Off the north coast of the province are a string of cayos (cays) - these islands are being developed as tourist resorts, principally Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo. The south coast is characterised by mangroves.

Between Morón and the north coast are several lakes, including La Laguna de Leche (the Lake of Milk, so called for its white appearance because of large lime deposits underwater) which is the largest lake in Cuba.

Central Ciego de Ávila is used for cattle ranching, elsewhere in the province sugar, pineapples and citrus fruit are grown.

The province was separated from Camagüey Province in 1975 by Fidel Castro's government.

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Municipalities

  1. Baraguá (Gaspar)
  2. Bolivia (Bolivia)
  3. Chambas (Chambas)
  4. Ciego de Ávila (Ciego de Ávila)
  5. Ciro Redondo (Ciro Redondo)
  6. Florencia (Florencia)
  7. Majagua (Majagua)
  8. Morón (Morón)
  9. Primero de Enero (Primero de Enero)
  10. Venezuela (Venezuela)



Provinces of Cuba
Camagüey | Ciego de Ávila | Cienfuegos | Ciudad de La Habana | Guantánamo | Granma | Holguín | Isla de la Juventud | La Habana | Las Tunas | Matanzas | Pinar del Río | Sancti Spíritus | Villa Clara


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