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This is a list of places in
Cuba .
Cities and towns
Cities
Towns
Provinces
Historic provinces
Pinar del Río
La Habana
Matanzas
Las Villas (before 1940, "
Santa Clara "), contained the present day provinces of
Cienfuegos ,
Villa Clara and
Sancti Spíritus
Camagüey (before 1899, "Puerto Príncipe"), contained the present day provinces of
Camagüey and
Ciego de Ávila
Oriente (before 1905, "Santiago de Cuba"), contained the present day provinces of
Las Tunas ,
Granma ,
Holguín ,
Santiago de Cuba and
Guantánamo
Special territories
Geographic features
Gulfs and bays:
Gulf of Batabanó ,
Bay of Havana ,
Ensenada de la Broa ,
Bay of Cárdenas ,
Gulf of Cazones ,
Gulf of Guacanayabo ,
Guantánamo Bay ,
Bay of Pigs ,
Bay of Santa Clara , Bay of Matanzas
Islands:
Colorados Archipelago ;
Canarreos Archipelago :
Isla de la Juventud (Isla de Pinos),
Cayo Largo del Sur ,
Ernst Thälmann Island (Cayo Blanco),
Jardines del Rey ,
Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago :
Cayo Coco ,
Cayo Romano ,
Cayo Guajaba ,
Cayo Guillermo ,
Cayo Sabinal ;
Jardines de la Reina ;
Cayo Saetia
Rivers:
Almendares River ,
Cauto River ,
Toa River
Lakes:
Laguna de Leche ,
Ariguanabo ,
Zaza Reservoir (man-made)
Mountains:
Loma del Capiro ,
Topes de Collantes ,
Escambray Mountains ,
Mogotes de Jumagua ,
Sierra Cristal ,
Sierra Maestra ,
Sierra del Rosario ,
San Juan Hill ,
Cuchillas del Toa ,
Pico Turquino ,
El Yunque
Other:
Guanahacabibes Peninsula ,
Hicacos Peninsula ,
Viñales Valley ,
Zapata Peninsula ,
Escaleras de Jaruco
Municipalities
The
provinces of Cuba are divided into 200 municipalities (
municipios ). They were defined by Cuban Law Number 1304 of July 3, 1976.
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The municipalities are listed below, by province:
References
^ Fifth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names, Vol. II, published by the United Nations, New York, 1991
List of places in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories