Granma Province

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Granma
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Capital Bayamo
surface 8,374.24 km²
Residents 834,380 (2012)
Population density 99.6 inhabitants / km²
ISO code CU-12

Granma is a province in southeastern Cuba . Their capital is Bayamo . Until the administrative reform in 1976, it was part of the much larger province of Oriente .

geography

The province of Granma has a total area of ​​8,374.24 km². In the west the Gulf of Guacanayabo forms the natural border, in the south the Caribbean . The provinces of Las Tunas , Holguín and Santiago de Cuba join in the north, northwest and west. The Sierra Maestra mountain range lies largely in the administrative area of ​​the Granma province.

At the border with the neighboring province of Santiago de Cuba lies the highest point in the country at 1974 m, the Pico Turquino . The Desembarco del Granma National Park was founded in 1986 in the southeastern tip of the province .

history

With the landing of the revolutionaries from Mexico around Fidel Castro and Ernesto Che Guevara with the yacht Granma , the Cuban revolution began on December 2, 1956 in what is now the province of Granma . At that time the revolutionaries had established their headquarters, the Comandancia General de La Plata , in the middle of the Sierra Maestra. In memory of these events, the province was given its current name as part of an administrative reform in 1976.

Administrative division

The province of Granma is divided into 13 Municipios . In all of the municipalities the administrative headquarters are located in the cities of the same name.

Municipio (administrative seat) Area in km² (2010) Population (2010) Inhabitants per km² (2010)
Bartolomé Masó (Bartolomé Masó) 637.93 51,868 81.3
Bayamo (Bayamo) 927.90 231.074 249.0
Buey Arriba (Buey Arriba) 477.79 32,750 68.5
Campechuela (Campechuela) 585.01 45,099 77.1
Cauto Cristo (Cauto Cristo) 552.74 21,495 38.9
Guisa (guisa) 592.29 49,580 83.7
Jiguani (Jiguaní) 629.89 61.053 96.9
Manzanillo (Manzanillo) 498.95 131.158 262.9
Media Luna (Media Luna) 367.25 34,868 94.9
Niquero (niquero) 579.77 41,760 72.0
Pilón (Pilón) 462.30 30,470 65.9
Río Cauto (Río Cauto) 1,502.14 47,407 31.6
Yara (Yara) 560.28 57,784 103.1
total 8,374.24 836.366 99.9

People (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f http://www.one.cu/publicaciones/cepde/cpv2012/20131107resumenadelantado/Tablas/1.pdf