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Bacunayagua

Coordinates: 23°7′56.67″N 81°40′45.32″W / 23.1324083°N 81.6792556°W / 23.1324083; -81.6792556
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Bacunayagua
Village
Bacunayagua Bridge (es), the tallest in Cuba
Bacunayagua Bridge (es), the tallest in Cuba
Bacunayagua is located in Cuba
Bacunayagua
Location of Bacunayagua in Cuba
Coordinates: 23°7′56.67″N 81°40′45.32″W / 23.1324083°N 81.6792556°W / 23.1324083; -81.6792556
Country Cuba
ProvinceMayabeque
MunicipalitySanta Cruz del Norte
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
3,371
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
Area code+53-52

Bacunayagua is a Cuban village and consejo popular ("people's council", i.e. voting district) of the municipality of Santa Cruz del Norte, in Mayabeque Province. In 2011 it had a population of 3,371.

Geography

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The small northern Cuban settlement was established on the side of the important Vía Blanca (road), where a deep canyon cuts the coastal hills between the Yumuri Valley and the Straits of Florida coast. It marks the boundary between the Mayabeque Province and Matanzas Province.

Transport

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Bacunayagua Bridge

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The Bridge of Bacunayagua, inaugurated in September 1959, crosses the canyon, and at 110 metres (360 ft) above the valley floor is the highest bridge in Cuba.[1] Cubans consider it one of the seven wonders of Cuban civil engineering [citation needed]. It was designed by Luis Sáenz Duplace and built under the leadership of Civil Engineer Manuel (Manolo) Arvesu.[2][3][4] A restaurant with an observation deck is built on the Mayabeque side, while the coastal cove on the Matanzas side includes a campground.

The bridge used to divide the provinces of La Habana and Matanzas, but after the reorganization of 2010, it now divides Matanzas Province from the new Mayabeque Province (the island's smallest, except for the city of Havana itself).

See also

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References

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