Guanabacoa
Guanabacoa, city, west-central Cuba. It is nestled among the hills outside central Havana, 3 miles (5 km) to the west, and constitutes a municipality within the province-level Ciudad de la Habana (City of Havana).
Guanabacoa was founded by the Spanish at the site of an old Indian village; its medicinal springs made it a summer resort for affluent families during the colonial period. It retains a colonial atmosphere, with the parish church, San Francisco and Santo Domingo monasteries, and several old mansions still standing. It is now essentially a residential suburb, although a number of industries have been established there. Guanabacoa is linked to central Havana by highway and railway. Pop. (2002) 112,702; (2011 est.) 112,957.
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Article Title:
Guanabacoa
Website Name:
Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
01 August 2013
Access Date:
March 17, 2025