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    Artemisa (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾteˈmisa]) is a municipality and city in Cuba, formerly part of La Habana Province. According to a law approved by the Cuban National Assembly in August 2010, Artemisa became the capital city of the newly formed Artemisa Province , which comprises eight municipalities of the former La Habana Province and ...

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    • Cuba
    • 1818
  2. Artemisa Region, Cuba. Get lost in the province of Artemisa, a natural Caribbean paradise and one of the most authentic areas of Cuba. The province of Artemisa, in western Cuba, is an oasis of tranquility that extends a short distance from Havana and that will allow you to isolate yourself in nature while recharging your batteries during your ...

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  4. Artemisa, city, western Cuba, situated east of the Sierra del Rosario. Artemisa is a key commercial and processing centre of the region. Sugarcane, tobacco, and pineapples and other fruits are its major agricultural products. Liquor and soap are made in the city, and sugar refineries are nearby.

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  5. The capital and largest city is Artemisa (47,000 pop. in 2015). The new province is only larger than Havana city and Mayabeque , but with more population than four other Cuban provinces. It is the most densely populated, after Havana city and Santiago de Cuba .

    • 4,004.27 km² (1,546.06 sq mi)
    • Artemisa
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    • Cuba
  6. ABOUT HISTORY. History. The first founded settlements were Alquizar and Guanajay. The villages San Cristobal, Bauta, Mariel, San Antonio de los Baños, Güira de Melena and Bahía Honda were founded in the 18 th century. Artemisa, Candelaria and Caimito were founded in the 19 th century.

  7. May 21, 2020 · Artemisa was the headquarters of the general command of the “Trocha de Mariel-Majana” (narrow path from Mariel to Majana Beach) built by the Spaniards in the narrowest part of the island (between Mariel Bay in the north and Majana Beach in the south) with the vain purpose of preventing Maceo’s invasion to Pinar del Río province.

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