Pan de Guajaibón is a mountain in the Guaniguanico range of western Cuba. It has two peaks, the highest of which is 699 metres above sea level.[1] It is the highest mountain in the Guaniguanico range.[2]
Pan de Guajaibón | |
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Highest point | |
Prominence | 699 m (2,293 ft) |
Coordinates | 22°47′14″N 83°22′06″W / 22.78722°N 83.36833°W |
Geography | |
Guaniguanico range, western Cuba | |
Parent range | Guaniguanico |
Although most of the Sierra del Rosario stands in Artemisa Province, its mostwestern part is in Pinar del Río Province - including the Pan de Guajaibón.
A bust of Antonio Maceo Grajales is situated at the top of the mountain.[3][4]
There are also cave systems at the mountain which contain archeological artifacts.[4]
References
edit- ^ Administrator. "cuba naturaleza .org - Pan de Guajaibon, Sierra Rosario, Pinar del Rio". cubanaturaleza.org.
- ^ "Pan de Guajaibon". peakery.com.
- ^ "Archivo - CUBARTE". CUBARTE.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b "Explorarán Pan de Guajaibón, mayor altura del occidente cubano". Periódico Guerrillero - Pinar del Río, Cuba.
External links
edit- Media related to Pan de Guajaibón at Wikimedia Commons