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  1. Baracoa | Colonial History, Indigenous Cuisine & Natural Beauty

  2. Baracoa - Wikipedia

  3. baracoa .org - Geography

    WebThe mountains are covered with ram forest, pine, holm oak and gallery forests. Baracoa, the first Spanish settlement in Cuba, was founded on the narrow coastal plain where the many rivers ¡n the area run into the sea.

  4. Baracoa, a tourist destination rich in nature and culture/Cuba

  5. Baracoa | Cuba Unbound

    WebWith an annual average of nearly 145 inches of rain 180 days out of the year, the mountains of Baracoa are a prime location for coffee and cocoa cultivation . Located on the north coast of Cubas easternmost …

  6. Tourism in Baracoa-Guantánamo | Guantanamo Geography | Cuba …

  7. baracoa .org - History

    WebFaLang translation system by Faboba. Baracoa was discovered by Admiral Christopher Columbus on 27th November 1492. The first settlement was founded on the shores of a natural harbour on the north coast, known by …

  8. Baracoa travel - Lonely Planet | Cuba, Caribbean

    WebCuba, Caribbean. Beguiling, outlandish and surreal, Baracoa's essence is addictive. On the wet and windy side of the Cuchillos del Toa mountains, Cuba’s oldest and most isolated town exudes original atmosphere. 01 / …

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  9. Baracoa: land of chocolate and cucuruchos | insightCuba

  10. baracoa .org - Toa River

    WebToa River, the mightiest river in Cuba. The Toa River is the mightiest and biggest river in the Island of Cuba with 72 tributaries and although is not born in Baracoa, its more marked traverse section crosses for this area, …