Sagua La Grande
Sagua la Grande | ||
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Municipality | ||
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Nickname(s): La Villa del Undoso | ||
Sagua la Grande municipality (red) within Villa Clara Province (yellow) and Cuba | ||
Location of Sagua la Grande in Cuba | ||
Coordinates: 22°48′31″N 80°04′16″W / 22.80861°N 80.07111°WCoordinates: 22°48′31″N 80°04′16″W / 22.80861°N 80.07111°W | ||
Country | Cuba | |
Province | Villa Clara | |
Founded | 1812[1] | |
Established | 1842 (Municipality) | |
Area[2] | ||
• Total | 661 km2 (255 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 15 m (49 ft) | |
Population (2004)[3] | ||
• Total | 56,097 | |
• Density | 84.9/km2 (220/sq mi) | |
Time zone | EST (UTC-5) | |
Area code(s) | +53-422 |
Sagua la Grande (nicknamed La Villa del Undoso, sometimes shortened in Sagua) is a municipality and city located on the north coast of the province of Villa Clara in central Cuba, on the Sagua la Grande River. The city is close to Mogotes de Jumagua, limestone cliffs. Many cays of the Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago are located off the northern coast.
History
Sagua la Grande was founded in 1812[1] and established as a municipality in 1842. By the beginning of the 20th century, the city and its port (Isabela de Sagua), were an important commercial center. Presently, its economy is based on the sugar, chemical, mechanical, and food industries. Cattle raising and fishing are other important economic activities.
Two city historians are notable. Antonio Miguel Alcover Beltrán left to the inheritance of the events related to the 19th century thanks to his personal interrogations to each one of the authors of history; and at the moment Pedro Suárez Rojo (Tintín) has been in charge to rescue all 20th century and leaves from the 21st century in his famous “Tintin Collection” that includes newspapers, books, photos, films and videos of all the historical events of the referred time.
Demographics
In 2004, the municipality of Sagua la Grande had a population of 56,097.[3] With a total area of 661 km2 (255 sq mi),[2] it has a population density of 84.9/km2 (220/sq mi).
The municipality is divided into the barrios of Baire, Calabazar de Sagua, Chinchila, Este, General Nodarse, Isabela de Sagua, Jumagua, Malpáez, Oeste and Sitiecito.[1]
Architecture
The city's wide streets and little traffic give it a calm atmosphere.
In recent decades there has been a lack of new construction. Consequently, the older buildings, left over from colonial times, are in a state of decay. One of the most beautiful buildings in this city, El Casino Español (The Spanish Casino) built in 1908, was the meeting place for the Sociedad Sagüera (Social Club of Sagua). The historical center of the city retains the neoclassic essence of its constructions and the layout of its streets. The historical center of Sagua La Grande was declared National Monument on December 6th, 2011, due to its architectural values and its preservation state.
Personalities
- Mel Martinez, former U.S. Senator (R-FL)
- José Luis Robau, Patriot
- Wifredo Lam, Painter
- Antonio Machín, Singer
- Ramón Solís, Flutist
- Joaquín Albarrán, Doctor
- José "Pepe" Núñez, Painter
- Carlos Alvarez del Castillo, R&TV Announcer
- Pedro Suárez Rojo, Naturalist, Explorer
- Miriam Cajiga, Republican Party Activist and Vice-President of the Municipality of Sagua La Grande in Exile
- Esteban Gallard, boxer "Kid Charol"
- Peter Henry Emerson, photographer
- Enrique Labrador Ruiz, writer
- Elizabeth Pérez, Cuban Venezuelan Journalist
- Emilio Núñez, Patriot
- Panchito Rodríguez, Doctor
- Rodrigo Prats, Music Composer
- Julian de Palenzuela, Baron de Casablanca
- Edelmira Sampedro y Robato, Countess of Covadonga
- Enrique Sacerio-Garí, Poet, Professor, Critic, Artist, Activist
- Oscar B. Cintas, Industrialist, patron of the arts
- Alfredo Sosabravo, Painter
- Justo Espinosa Mondéjar, Lawyer
- Alberto Morales Ajubel, Cartoonist
- Baudilio Espinosa Huet, Writer, Actor
- Jorge Luis "Cuco" López, Actor
- Conrado Marrero, Baseball Player
- Manuel Gayol Fernández, Writer, Professor, Attorney
- César Leal, Painter
- Asenneh Rodríguez, Actress
- Jorge Mañach Robato, Writer, Attorney
- José Antonio Evora, Journalist
- Juan de Dios de Oña y Ribalta, Philanthropist
- Enrique González Mántici, Musician
- Raúl Villavicencio Finalé, Historian, Professor
- Cayo Bécquer, Singer
- Michel Martín Pérez, Poet
- José Guardiola Alfert, Public Notary
- Cruz Alvaré, Doctor
- Arnaldo Miguel Fernández Díaz, Journalist, Writer, Attorney, Professor
- Jorge Laureano Moya Rodríguez. Professor, Researcher
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Guije.com. "Sagua la Grande" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2007-10-09.
- 1 2 Statoids (July 2003). "Municipios of Cuba". Retrieved 2007-10-09.
- 1 2 Atenas.cu (2004). "2004 Population trends, by Province and Municipality" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sagua la Grande. |
- Sagua la Grande Museum (Spanish)
- Artículos Sagüeros (Spanish)
Bay of Santa Clara | Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago | Cayos del Pajonal | ||
Quemado de Güines | ||||
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Santo Domingo | Cifuentes | Encrucijada |