Holguín Province

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Holguín Province
—  Province of Cuba  —
Country Cuba
Capital Holguín
Area[1]
 • Total 9,209.71 km2 (3,555.89 sq mi)
Population (2010-12-31)[1]
 • Total 1,037,161
 • Density 110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
Area code(s) +53-024
Website Holguín.cu

Holguín is one of the provinces of Cuba, the third most populous after Ciudad de la Habana and Santiago de Cuba. It lies in the northeast of the country. Its major cities include Holguín (the capital), Banes, Antilla, Mayarí, and Moa.

The province has a population of slightly over one million people. Its territory exceeds 9,300 km2 (3,600 sq mi), 25 percent of which are covered by forest.

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[edit] History

Statue of Christopher Columbus near Guardalavaca

Christopher Columbus landed in what is believed to have been today's Holguín province on October 27, 1492. He declared that it was "the most beautiful country human eyes had ever seen".

The Holguín province was established in 1978, when it was split from the Oriente region.

[edit] Economy

Like much of Cuba, Holguín's economy is based around sugarcane, though other crops such as corn and coffee, as well as mining, are also large earners for the province.

A large cobalt processing plant with shipping facilities was built at Moa, using foreign investment, much of it from Canada. Chromium, nickel, iron and steel plants dot the province as well.

Tourism has only recently begun to be developed, offering beach resorts in the outskirts of the region, with a number of hotels around the Guardalavaca area, Playa Pesquero, and Cayo Saetia. The Cuchillas del Toa Biosphere Reserve Sierra Cristal National Park and Alejandro de Humboldt National Park are partly located in the province.

[edit] Municipalities

Holguín is divided into 14 municipalities:

Municipality Population
(2004)
Area
(km²)
Location Remarks
Antilla &1000000000001222200000012,222 &10000000000000100000000100 20°50′55″N 75°45′9″W / 20.84861°N 75.7525°W / 20.84861; -75.7525 (Antilla)
Báguanos &1000000000005285400000052,854 &10000000000000806000000806 20°45′47″N 76°01′46″W / 20.76306°N 76.02944°W / 20.76306; -76.02944 (Báguanos)
Banes &1000000000008127400000081,274 &10000000000000781000000781 20°58′12″N 75°42′41″W / 20.97°N 75.71139°W / 20.97; -75.71139 (Banes)
Cacocum &1000000000004262300000042,623 &10000000000000661000000661 20°44′38″N 76°19′27″W / 20.74389°N 76.32417°W / 20.74389; -76.32417 (Cacocum)
Calixto Garcia &1000000000005786700000057,867 &10000000000000617000000617 20°51′15″N 76°36′7″W / 20.85417°N 76.60194°W / 20.85417; -76.60194 (Calixto Garcia) Buenaventura
Cueto &1000000000003450300000034,503 &10000000000000326000000326 20°38′54″N 75°55′54″W / 20.64833°N 75.93167°W / 20.64833; -75.93167 (Cueto)
Frank País &1000000000002562100000025,621 &10000000000000510000000510 20°39′53″N 75°16′53″W / 20.66472°N 75.28139°W / 20.66472; -75.28139 (Frank País) Cayo Mambí
Gibara &1000000000007281000000072,810 &10000000000000630000000630 21°06′26″N 76°08′12″W / 21.10722°N 76.13667°W / 21.10722; -76.13667 (Gibara)
Holguín &10000000000326740000000326,740 &10000000000000666000000666 20°53′20″N 76°15′26″W / 20.88889°N 76.25722°W / 20.88889; -76.25722 (Holguín) Provincial Capital
Mayarí &10000000000105505000000105,505 &100000000000013070000001,307 20°39′34″N 75°40′40″W / 20.65944°N 75.67778°W / 20.65944; -75.67778 (Mayarí)
Moa &1000000000007107900000071,079 &10000000000000730000000730 20°38′24″N 74°55′3″W / 20.64°N 74.9175°W / 20.64; -74.9175 (Moa)
Rafael Freyre &1000000000005008000000050,080 &10000000000000620000000620 21°01′42″N 75°59′47″W / 21.02833°N 75.99639°W / 21.02833; -75.99639 (Rafael Freyre)
Sagua de Tánamo &1000000000005201300000052,013 &10000000000000704000000704 20°35′10″N 75°14′30″W / 20.58611°N 75.24167°W / 20.58611; -75.24167 (Sagua de Tánamo)
Urbano Noris &1000000000004389200000043,892 &10000000000000846000000846 20°36′5″N 76°07′57″W / 20.60139°N 76.1325°W / 20.60139; -76.1325 (Urbano Noris)
Source: Population from 2004 Census.[2] Area from 1976 municipal re-distribution.[3]

[edit] Demographics

In 2004, the province of Holguin had a population of 1,029,083.[2] With a total area of 9,292.83 km2 (3,587.98 sq mi),[4] the province had a population density of 110.7 /km2 (287 /sq mi).

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