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Mountain: Las Tetas, Cienfuegos. Cuba
- PROVINCE: Cienfuegos Cuba
- TYPE: Mountain
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Mountain Las Tetas Map
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Guayanara Park
Lat:21.94782 Lon:-80.04639
The Guanayara Park is located 15 km from I the center of Topes de Collantes. It I provokes the magic…
Caburni WaterfallLat:21.92980 Lon:-80.03730
The waterfalls from a height 60 meters to an equally fed puddle for diverse springs that unite its coolness…
Topes de Collante Nature ParkLat:21.91530 Lon:-80.02280
This paradise of natural beauty, of great botanical and ecological interest, is around 19 km. (12 miles)…
Escambray MountainsLat:21.99030 Lon:-80.14730
Covering parts of Villa Clara, Cienfuegos and Sancti Spíritus Provinces, the Escambray Mountains…
Codina ParkLat:21.95280 Lon:-80.01400
Located 8 km from Topes de Collantes, Codina Park's feature is its denomination as an "anti-stress…
Hanabanilla LakeLat:22.08543 Lon:-80.06360
Lake Hanabanilla, one of the biggest artificial water reservoirs in the country, built right next to…
GuajimicoLat:21.92746 Lon:-80.31135
To the south of the central region of Cuba, in the highway that unites the cities of Cienfuegos and…
Botanical Garden, CienfuegosLat:22.12360 Lon:-80.32670
This hundred-year-old institution is the oldest of its kind in the country and offers the national as…
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Valley of the Sugar Mills
Lat:21.82350 Lon:-79.94140
Located near the legendary city of Trinidad, with its 277 square kilometres of land, is this wonderful…
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Guanaroca - Gavilanes Trail
Laguna de Guanaroca: Located to the southeast of Cienfuegos Bay is the Guanaroca salt lagoon. It is…
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Trinidad Cupet Car rental office
Trinidad Cupet
041996301 18km 166mHotel Trinidad del Mar Car rental officeHotel Trinidad del Mar, Peninsula Ancon. Trindiad
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El Trébol Gas stations
Carreteras Cuatro Caminos. Cienfuegos City. Cuba
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Villa Caburní Restaurants
Topes de Collantes. Sancti Spiritus. Cuba
+(53 42) 54 0330 6km 699mEl Nicho RestaurantsEl Nicho, Escambray Carretera Trinidad, Km 59, Cienfuegos. Cuba
12km 991mTrinidad Colonial RestaurantsCalle Maceo esq. a Colon Gustavo Izquierdo No. 118, Trinidad. Cuba
(53419) 96473 17km 090mEl Jigue RestaurantsCalle Pino Guinart y Real, Trinidad. Cuba
(53419) 96479 17km 185mPlaza Mayor RestaurantsCalle Real esq. a Rosario, Trinidad. Cuba
(53419) 96470 17km 277mPlaza Santa Ana RestaurantsCamilo Cienfuegos esq. a Jose Mendoza, Trinidad. Cuba
(53419) 96324 17km 830mManaca Iznaga RestaurantsCarretera Sancti Spiritus km 12, Valle de los Ingenios. Trinidad
(419)7241 25km 453mPalacio de Valle RestaurantsCalle 37 esq. a 0, Cienfuegos. Cuba
42km 809mClub Cienfuegos RestaurantsAve. 37 e/ 8 y 10, Cienfuegos City
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Hotel Brisas Trinidad - S.Spíritus Currency Exchange
Gral. González s/n e/ Panchito Gómez y Camilo Cienfuegos, Trinidad. Cuba
(5341) 96635 22km 301mHotel Ancón - S. Spiritus Currency ExchangeCalle Honorato del Castillo esq. a Independencia, Trinidad. Cuba
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Las Tetas it is located in the province of Cienfuegos.
Cienfuegos was founded in Cuba in 1819 by French immigrant, Don Luis De Clouet. The city maintains a fairly homogeneous urban center full of classical facades and slender columns, which provides an atmosphere reminiscent of 19th century France. Cienfuegos is known as the “Pearl of the South of Cuba”. No wonder, having seduced travellers from all over the world thanks to its elegant blend of cultivated French spirit and gentle Caribbean style. In the bay itself you can find a sign quoting famous singer Benny Moré, saying “The city I like the most”.
This port town is situated by Cuba’s greatest bay. The entire town enjoys a jealousy-provoking maritime atmosphere and a sense of tranquility that breaths new life into renovated streets free of “jineteros”, these being key to its declaration as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005.
It is a colorful city characterized by its emerald green, lush landscapes and turquoise blue waters. The province is full of small coves, caves and coral reefs, but the main attraction stands inland in El Nicho, an exuberant natural enclave located within Topes de Collantes Natural Park. We can split the province into two distinct areas: the central zone, where El Prado and Parque José Martí Park; and Punta Gorda, a small territory which cuts across the bay and which houses an eclectic range of palaces dating from the early 20th century.The most interesting places the central area has to offer are: José Martí Park, Paseo del Prado Street, Arc de Triomphe, Catedral de la Purísima Concepción (Cienfuegos Cathedral), Tomas Terry Theater, Colegio San Lorenzo School, Benjamin Duarte Casa de la Culture, Provincial Historical Museum, Cienfuegos Government Palace, Casa del Fundador, Naval History National Museum, Cementerio de la Reina Cemetery, Museo de Locomotivas (Locomotive Museum), Malecón de Cienfuegos, Benny Moré Statue, Sports Museum.
While in Punta Gorda it is worth to highlight: The Palacio Azul (The Blue Palace), Club Cienfuegos, Park of Sculpture, Palacio de Valle (Valle Palace), La Punta Recreation Centre.
A little further away, you can find the monumental Necropolis of Tomas Acea.
In the outskirts of town you can find the picturesque Playa Rancho Luna Beach and its hotels; the enclave of Santa Isabel de Lajas; Jagua Castle; Guanaroca Lagoon; Cienfuegos Botanical Gardens; El Nicho natural enclave; Ciego Montero spa; Loco Cay; Yamaraguas; and the Caribbean Coast.
Cienfuegos is one of the provinces of Cuba. The capital city of the province is also called Cienfuegos and was founded by French settlers in 1819. Until 2011 Cienfuegos was the smallest province in Cuba (excluding the city of Havana and the Isla de la Juventud) with an economy almost entirely dedicated to the growing and processing of sugar. Sugar mills and sugarcane plantations dot the landscape. There are waterfalls in the sierra of the province. Scuba diving off Cienfuegos province is extremely popular both with tourists and locals. There are numerous underwater caves, and well over 50 dive sites in the province.The provinces of Cienfuegos, Sancti Spíritus, and Villa Clara were once all part of the now defunct province of Santa Clara.