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  2. Sagua La Grande. /  22.80861°N 80.07111°W  / 22.80861; -80.07111. Sagua la Grande (nicknamed La Villa del Undoso, sometimes shortened in Sagua) is a municipality located on the north coast of the province of Villa Clara in central Cuba, on the Sagua la Grande River. The city is close to Mogotes de Jumagua, limestone cliffs.

  3. Sagua la Grande, city and port, north-central Cuba. It lies on the Sagua la Grande River 15 miles (24 km) from its mouth. The city is a major port and regional manufacturing and commercial centre. The area is known primarily for its sugarcane, but rice, black beans, and livestock also are economically significant.

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  4. Jan 25, 2019 · 1. Iglesia De La Purisima Concepcion. An actual neoclassical church in the middle of the city´s main square. Very close to the best hotel in town. 2. Terminal Ferroviaria de Sagua la Grande. 3. Parque Albarrán. A colonial square next to the best hotel in town.

  5. Jun 25, 2022 · Isabela de Sagua in the first half of the 20th century. Isabela de Sagua was founded in 1843 as a trade port, exporting sugar, tobacco, and rum from the fruitful region of Sagua La Grande. The eponymous river connecting the two settlements saw the advent of Cuba’s first steamboat, which transported both goods and passengers.

  6. There was a time, decades ago, when travelers from far and wide would disembark there and then continue on their journey to Sagua la Grande by train or by smaller boats that sailed the River Undoso. At that time, Sagua was one of Cuba’s most prosperous towns. It is still an important city, the second-largest in Villa Clara province, but one ...

  7. 166. $ • Bar, Cafe, Cuban. Frequently Asked Questions about Sagua la Grande. What is Sagua la Grande known for? Sagua la Grande Tourism: Tripadvisor has 23 reviews of Sagua la Grande Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Sagua la Grande resource.

  8. Mar 31, 2017 · 14ymedio, Luz Escobar, Havana, 30 March 2017 — Through the streets of Sagua la Grande, in the province of Villa Clara, people walk around with bottles, buckets and every kind of receptacle. This month’s break in the turbine that supplies the city’s water has forced its inhabitants to carry water from different towns.

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