Artemisa Province

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Capital Artemisa
surface 4,004.27 km²
Residents 494,631 (2012)
Population density 123.6 inhabitants / km²
ISO code CU-15

Artemisa is a Cuban province that emerged on January 1, 2011 from the split of the Havana Land Province . In addition to the municipalities (districts) of the western part of this province, Artemisa got three municipalities from the province of Pinar del Río . The capital is the city of the same name Artemisa .

Artemisa is located in western Cuba. To the west of the province is Pinar del Río, in the northeast it borders on the capital Havana and in the southeast on the province of Mayabeque, which was also founded in 2011 . The northern limit is the Florida Strait and the southern limit is the Gulf of Batabanó .

The province has an area of ​​4004.27 km² and is home to 502,392 inhabitants, which corresponds to a density of 125.5 inhabitants per square kilometer. Artemisa is therefore a relatively small province, both in terms of area and population. However, the population density is the third highest in the country after Havana and Santiago de Cuba .

Municipios

Artemisa province map.
Yellow: from the province of Pinar del Río ,
white: from the previous province of La Habana

The province of Artemisa consists of 11 municipalities, which roughly correspond to the German counties . The Municipios Bahía Honda , Candelaria and San Cristóbal belonged to the province of Pinar del Río until 2010, the other eight to the split province of La Habana (Havana country).

Municipio Area (km²) Residents
Alquízar 194.36 32.501
Artemisa 688.7 82,917
Bahía Honda 784.14 45.124
Bauta 155.13 48,024
Caimito 239.4 39,304
Candelaria 301.42 20,283
Guanajay 110.26 28,750
Güira de Melena 199.22 39,821
Mariel 270.85 44,786
San Antonio de los Baños 126.37 49,942
San Cristobal 934.4 70,940
Total 4,004.27 502.392

Source: Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas and Instituto de Planificación Física (2010)

Individual evidence

  1. Hemos adoptado importantes decisionses que constituyen en sí mismas un cambio estructural y de concepto en interés de preservar y desarrollar nuestro sistema social y hacerlo sostenible en el futuro , Granma of August 2, 2010
  2. Modificación de la División Político Administrativa - Mejor atención al pueblo y más funcional ( Memento of the original of July 26, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.granma.cubaweb.cu archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Granma of July 23, 2010

Coordinates: 22 ° 49 ′ 0 ″  N , 82 ° 46 ′ 0 ″  W.