Camajuaní
Camajuaní is a municipality an ceety in the Villa Clara Province o Cuba.
Camajuaní | |
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Eclectic architecture in a Camajuani street | |
Location o Camajuaní in Cuba | |
Coordinates: 22°28′4″N 79°43′26″W / 22.46778°N 79.72389°W | |
Kintra | Cuba |
Province | Villa Clara |
Settled | 1841 |
Foondit | 1864[1] |
Incorporatit | 1871 (Villa) |
Area | |
• Total | 614 km2 (237 sq mi) |
Elevation | 115 m (377 ft) |
Population (2004)[3] | |
• Total | 63,544 |
• Density | 103.5/km2 (268/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC-5 (EST) |
Area code(s) | +53-422 |
History
eeditIn 1819 wis decidit the construction o a new port in near Caibarién tae replace an auld ane locatit in Tesisco. Frae that moment, sattlers established in the surroondins creatin a new veelage. In 1832 blueprints for the new toun o Caibarien wur presentit, an feenally in 1841 this ceety wis foondit. Consequently in 1864 an extension o the railwey wis planned in order tae bring the succar frae the Camajuani glen tae Caibarien an a new dounsett began near the Train station.[1] This is the stairtin pynt an birth o Camajuani veelage.
1 Januar 1871 Camajuani wis declared a «villa» an on 1 August 1879 the ceety haw wis established. The first mayor o the villa wis Hipólito Escobar Martelo.
Geografie
eeditCamajuaní is locatit in a glen, surroondit bi an auld range. Predominantly the ceety lays in a flat terrain. Wi the same name, the Camajuani river passes near the ceety, an Sagua la Chica river passes throu the region an aw, playin baith an important role in the fertility o the municipality.
Demografics
eeditIn 2004, the municipality o Camajuaní haed a population o 63,544.[3] Wi a tot aurie o 614 km2 (237 sq mi),[2] it haes a population densitie o 103.5/km2 (268/sq mi).
The municipality is dividit intae the barrios o Cabecera, Sabana, Salamanca, Santa Clarita an Santa Fe.[1]
Economy
eeditMain economic activity is agricultural in natur, succarcane an heich quality tobacco hae been key.
The foondation o the ceety wis a naitural consequence o the establishment o train station constructit bi "Ferrocarriles Unidos de Caibarién", (United Railways o Caibarien) in 1864, this node connectit the glen whaur the ceety nou is wi the port in Caibarien at the North, Santa Clara on the sooth, Vega Alta an Placetas wast an east respectively. The glen suin gain agricultural importance wi important productions o Tobacco an Succar. Maist o the biggest succar mills in the island wur locatit in the Camajuani region, an its productions wur exportit tae the rest o the kintra an the warld uisin this port locatit in the near coastal ceety o Caibarien.
Tourism
eeditCamajuaní alang wi Remedios, Vueltas, Taguayabón an Caibarien, aw locatit in the same region an juist few kilometres frae ane ilk ither are famous due tae the parrandas, a carnival lik pairty wi oreegins date back tae the 18t century. Ivery Parranda haes its awn difference in ivery toun, but thay share some similarities as well; lik diveesion o the population in twa neebourheids that compete each year in best decorative flat, plaza wirks (a structur meant tae support a display o lichts or firewirks), tradeetional dance an firewirks display. In the case o Camajuani the ceety is dividit in Chivos (Goats) an Sapos (Toads).
See an aw
eeditReferences
eeditCamajuaní, Land o Valley an Sprees [4]
- ↑ a b c Guije.com. "Camajuaní". Retrieved 9 October 2007. (in Spaingie)
- ↑ a b Statoids (2003). "Municipios of Cuba". Retrieved 9 October 2007. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ a b Atenas.cu (2004). "2004 Population trends, by Province and Municipality". Archived frae the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 9 October 2007."Archived copy". Archived frae the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 1 December 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) (in Spaingie)
- ↑ Sitio Web de los Joven Club de Camajuani - Inicio[deid airtin]
Freemit airtins
eedit- Camajuaní, Land of Valleys and Sprees, Joven Club de Computación de Camajuaní[deid airtin]
- Dirección Municipal de Cultura. Camajuaní - culture and heritage Archived 2007-06-07 at the Wayback Machine (in Spaingie)