Cienfuegos, city and port, central Cuba. One of the country's chief ports, it stands on a broad, level peninsula opposite the narrow entrance to the sheltered Cienfuegos Bay on the Caribbean Sea.
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Cienfuegos
City in Cuba
Cienfuegos is a city on Bahía de Cienfuegos, a bay on Cuba’s south coast. It's known for its colonial-era buildings. On the central square, called Parque José Martí, Tomás Terry Theater has gold-leaf mosaics and ceiling frescoes. The Provincial...
Population: 150,736 (2017)
Area: 137.3 mi²
Area code: +53 43
Founded: 1819
Postal code: 55100–55500
Province: Cienfuegos
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Cienfuegos is one of the provinces of Cuba. The capital city of the province is also called Cienfuegos and was founded by French settlers in 1819.
Located 151 miles (244 km) from Havana, the city prospered as a port for sugar and cattle. Today, the city forms two contrasting zones: the colonnaded central ...
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The country comprises an archipelago of about 1,600 islands, islets, and cays with a combined area three-fourths as large as the U.S. state of Florida. The ...
Cienfuegos is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: El Nicho Waterfalls · Palacio de Valle · Rancho Luna Beach · Delfinario de Cienfuegos ...
The Prado is a wide and very pleasant boulevard that runs along the shorefront of Jagua bay. For some, Cienfuegos is the quirkiest city in Cuba. It was founded ...
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The city's ports are bathed by the Caribbean Sea and a beautiful bay. It is also rich in palaces, parks, theaters, churches and a Promenade that extends almost ...
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