Batalla de Santa Clara

Batalla de Santa Clara is a ward located in the north of the municipality of Camajuaní in Villa Clara Province, Cuba. The ward includes the villages of Jutiero, Macagual, and Sagua la Chica, with other smaller settlements spread throughout. The ward is named after the Battle of Santa Clara (Batalla de Santa Clara), the last battle in the Cuban Revolution to make the government of Cuba surrender. The ward is the largest ward of the municipality, having mostly farmland.

Battle of Santa Clara
Batalla de Santa Clara
Batalla de Santa Clara sugar mill
Batalla de Santa Clara sugar mill
Batalla de Santa Clara seen in red
Batalla de Santa Clara seen in red
Battle of Santa Clara is located in Cuba
Battle of Santa Clara
Battle of Santa Clara
Battle of Santa Clara is located in Villa Clara Province
Battle of Santa Clara
Battle of Santa Clara
Battle of Santa Clara is located in Camajuaní
Battle of Santa Clara
Battle of Santa Clara
Coordinates: 22°37′N 79°41′W / 22.617°N 79.683°W / 22.617; -79.683
CountryCuba
ProvinceVilla Clara
MunicipalityCamajuaní

Geography

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Settlements in the ward include:[1]

Economy

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CCS Frank Pais and the UEB Industrial Batalla de Santa Clara

The ward formerly had the CAI (Complejo AgroIndustrial) Batalla de Santa Clara in the Circuito Norte, which was the biggest economic place in the area. Now the ward has the CCS Frank Pais, UEB Industrial Batalla de Santa Clara, the UBPC Crescencio Valdés, and more. The ward also has the airfield of Aeródromo Agrícola Jutiero, located northwest of the town of Jutiero, which it is named after.

Politics

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The ward has the Delegado Circunscripción (Constituency Delegate) of:[2]

  • Elier Hernández Carvajal #13
  • Esteban Castro Leiva #21
  • Manuel Yanes Arbelo #22
  • Lino Ramón Vázquez Pérez #24
  • Antonio R. Acosta González #31

References

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  1. ^ Ruiz, Asdrubal Martínez; Cala, Yerenis Torres; Jiménez, Osvaldo López (2023-11-09). "Plan de acciones para contrarrestar los impactos del cambio climático en zonas vulnerables en Camajuaní". Cub@: Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo (in Spanish). 23. ISSN 1683-8904. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  2. ^ Nacional, Equipo de Producción (2023-03-30). "Portal del Ciudadano en Camajuaní - Consejo Popular Batalla de Santa Clara". Portal del Ciudadano en Camajuaní (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.