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Guamá, Cuba

Coordinates: 19°58′33″N 76°24′36″W / 19.97583°N 76.41000°W / 19.97583; -76.41000
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Guamá
Guamá municipality (red) within Santiago Province (yellow) and Cuba
Guamá municipality (red) within
Santiago Province (yellow) and Cuba
Coordinates: 19°58′33″N 76°24′36″W / 19.97583°N 76.41000°W / 19.97583; -76.41000
CountryCuba
ProvinceSantiago de Cuba
SeatChivirico
Area
 • Total964.6 km2 (372.4 sq mi)
Elevation
20 m (70 ft)
Population
 (2004)[1]
 • Total35,516
 • Density36.8/km2 (95/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
Area code+53-226
Websitehttps://www.guama.gob.cu/

Guamá is a municipality in the Santiago de Cuba Province of Cuba. The municipal seat is located in the town of Chivirico. It was named after Guamá, the Taíno cacique who led a rebellion against the Spanish 1530s.

Geography

Guamá is located in the south-west of the province, and contains most of the Caribbean Sea coast west of Santiago de Cuba. It includes the town of Chivirico and the villages of Aserradero, Buey Cabón, Caletón Blanco, Cañizo, Cayo Damas, Dos Ríos, El Francés, El Macho, Guamá Abajo, Juan González, La Magdalena, La Mula, La Plata, La Uvita, Las Cuevas, Ocujal, Quiebra Seca, Río Seco and Uvero.

The Pico Turquino, the highest Cuban peak, is located within the municipality.

Demographics

In 2004, the municipality of Guamá had a population of 35,516.[1] With a total area of 965 km2 (373 sq mi), it has a population density of 36.8/km2 (95/sq mi).

Transport

The entire municipal coastline is crossed from east to west by the state highway "Circuito Sur de Oriente" (CSO) or Granma Road, which runs along Cuba's southern coast from Santiago de Cuba to the province of Granma.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Santiago.cu (2006). "Municipalities of Santiago de Cuba" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-12-15. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  2. ^ Guama Territory. "Geography". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2007-10-05.