Raizúa
Raizúa | |
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Hamlet | |
Potrero Raizúa | |
Coordinates: 22°35′37.5238″N 79°50′20.0479″W / 22.593756611°N 79.838902194°W | |
Country | Cuba |
Province | Villa Clara |
Municipality | Encrucijada |
Ward | Constancia |
Population | |
• Total | 78 |
Raizúa is a hamlet in Encrucijada, Cuba. It is located east of Constancia and west of Paso Real. Raizua has a lot of caballería called Micaela.
Geography
[edit]Raizua's northern border is the Luis Perez farm and the east border is the Jose Perez Vergara farm.[2]
Education
[edit]The settlements of Raizua, Paso Real, and Pavon have 3 Escuela Mixta (Mixed Schools), which educate both boys and girls.[3] The one in Raizua is called La Escuela de Raizua.[4]
History
[edit]Raizua was a part of the District of Calabazar[4] and was formerly known as Potrero Raizúa. [5]
Under general Máximo Gómez in the Ten Years' War during a battle in Raizua the train from Sagua La Grande to Raizua was attacked by Luis Morejón, in which he got injured[citation needed] and his assistant Vega was killed.[6]
On June 23, 1899, the Province of Santa Clara appointed a sworn guard to guard Raizúa, and many more settlements in the province. [5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Facultad De Ciencias Sociales Carrera De Estudios Socioculturales". Docslib. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
- ^ Cuba (1907). Gaceta oficial de la República de Cuba (in Spanish).
- ^ Pública, Cuba Secretaría de Instrucción (1906). La Instrucciön primaria. Revista quincenal (in Spanish).
- ^ a b La Instrucción primaria: revista quincenal (in Spanish). 1906.
- ^ a b United States. War Dept (1861). Annual reports ... University of Michigan. Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office. p. 130.
- ^ Boza, Bernabé (2001). Mi diario de la guerra: desde Baire hasta la intervención americana (in Spanish). Editorial de Ciencias Sociales. ISBN 978-959-06-0468-3.