The most important cities of Cuba

Havana
Everyone who has traveled to Cuba knows that it is an unforgettable experience. And it is that this Caribbean island falls in love with its beaches, its natural wealth, its historical and cultural heritage, its art, its music and, of course, its people, who could not be more pleasant, hospitable and cheerful. Of course, keep in mind that the temperatures in this Central American country are high throughout the year, so you can enjoy its coastline regardless of when you go.

So that you know a little more about Cuba, today we are going to tell you about its cities most important, based on the number of inhabitants. Would you like to join us?

Havana

Havana-1
How could it be otherwise, we are going to start talking about Havana, capital of the Republic of Cuba and, of course, its most populous city. Surrounded by an extensive coast With more than 14 kilometers of quality beaches, this city is home to beautiful buildings, incredible museums and, of course, charming streets. It is important to note that its historic center and its fortification system is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.


Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba
The second most populous city in the country is Santiago de Cuba, which is located to the east of the island. Bathed by the waters of the Caribbean Sea, this city stands out for its heritage and cultural value. Also, if you have the opportunity to visit it, you will be able to enjoy a large number of beaches and corners natural. We must not forget that it is the cradle of many musical genres in Cuba, such as son and bolero.

Holguin

Holguin
In third position we find Holguín, a historical city that since its inception is known as the City of Parks, since its center is made up of five parks. It is the gateway to the tourist destinations on the north coast, in addition to hosting rich natural spaces: high mountain ranges, fertile plains, fine sandy beaches ...

Camaguey

Camaguey
The fourth most populous city in Cuba is Camagüey, which is located in the center-east of the island. Considered one of the first 7 wonders of the country, it is characterized by an urban landscape of narrow and labyrinthine streets. Your center historical It is one of the largest in Cuba and houses buildings of great architectural and historical value, as well as interesting museums.


Santa Clara

Santa-Clara
We must also speak of Santa Clara, capital of the province of Villa Clara. It is an important commercial, communications, industrial and services center. Here is the tomb of Che Guevara, so there are many admirers of this historical figure who visit this place. In fact, its main tourist point is the Che Mausoleum.

Bayamo

Bayamo
The sixth most populous city in Cuba is Bayamo, which preserves the traditions of the Cuban people practically intact. However, its rich colonial architecture was destroyed after a fire that made him famous. It is the birthplace of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, known as the Father of the Fatherland.

Guantanamo

Guantanamo
In seventh position we find Guantánamo, a city located in the southeast of Cuba, in the province of the same name, which houses the well-known base U.S from Guantanamo. Much of its inhabitants live on the production of salt, cocoa, tomato, sugar cane and coffee.

Las Tunas

Las-Tunas
Finally, we are going to talk about Las Tunas, a city known as the Capital of Cuban Sculpture and the Balcony of the East. Its name comes from Cactus of the same name, very present in the place. The province is home to more than 35 beaches on its northern coast, many of which are characterized by their unspoilt appearance.

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