content
Pinar del Río Province
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Pinar_del_Río_Province" .
Pinar del Río Province
Location of Pinar del Río Province in
Cuba
Country
Cuba
Capital
Pinar del Río
Area
10,904.03 km² (4,210 sq mi )
Population
730,626 (2004 ) [1]
Density
67 /km² (174 /sq mi )
Time zone
EST (UTC-5 )
Area code
+53-82
Tobacco field in Pinar del Río Province
Website : Pinar.cu
Pinar del Río is one of the provinces of Cuba . It is at the western end of the island of Cuba .
Geography
The Pinar del Río province contains one of Cuba's three main mountain ranges , the Cordillera de Guaniguanico , divided into the easterly Sierra del Rosario and the westerly Sierra de los Organos . These form a landscape characterised by steep sided limestone hills (called mogotes ) and flat, fertile valleys . Such a topographic feature, the Viñales Valley , is a UNESCO World Heritage Site .
The northern coast opens to the Gulf of Mexico , and is lined by the Colorados Archipelago , a string of cays and isles developed on a reef barrier. The western most point of Cuba, Cabo San Antonio is located on the Guanahacabibes Peninsula , which is a National Park and a Biosphere Reserve .
Economy
The province relies on tobacco farming, with Pinar del Río producing 70% of Cuba's crop, used to make the cigars that are so prized overseas. The best tobacco, used for more expensive cigar brands, is grown in the flat lands of San Juan y Martínez . Tourism in the Viñales Valley is another important part of the economy.
Municipalities
Dome-like rounded mogotes in Viñales Valley
Municipality
Population
(2004)
Area
(km²)
Location
Remarks
Bahía Honda
&0000000000045968.000000 45,968
&0000000000000784.000000 784
22°54′23″N 83°09′49″W / 22.90639 , -83.16361 (Bahía Honda )
Candelaria
&0000000000019523.000000 19,523
&0000000000000299.000000 299
22°44′40″N 82°57′57″W / 22.74444 , -82.96583 (Candelaria )
Consolación del Sur
&0000000000087500.000000 87,500
&0000000000001112.000000 1,112
22°30′0″N 83°30′55″W / 22.5 , -83.51528 (Consolación del Sur )
Guane
&0000000000035893.000000 35,893
&0000000000000717.000000 717
22°12′2″N 84°05′1″W / 22.20056 , -84.08361 (Guane )
La Palma
&0000000000035426.000000 35,426
&0000000000000621.000000 621
22°45′22″N 83°33′12″W / 22.75611 , -83.55333 (La Palma )
Los Palacios
&0000000000038950.000000 38,950
&0000000000000786.000000 786
22°34′57″N 83°14′56″W / 22.5825 , -83.24889 (Los Palacios )
Mantua
&0000000000026065.000000 26,065
&0000000000000915.000000 915
22°17′27″N 84°17′14″W / 22.29083 , -84.28722 (Mantua )
Minas de Matahambre
&0000000000034419.000000 34,419
&0000000000000858.000000 858
22°34′57″N 83°56′57″W / 22.5825 , -83.94917 (Minas de Matahambre )
Pinar del Río
&0000000000190532.000000 190,532
&0000000000000708.000000 708
22°25′33″N 83°41′18″W / 22.42583 , -83.68833 (Pinar del Río )
Provincial capital
San Cristóbal
&0000000000070830.000000 70,830
&0000000000000936.000000 936
22°43′1″N 83°03′4″W / 22.71694 , -83.05111 (San Cristóbal )
San Juan y Martínez
&0000000000045061.000000 45,061
&0000000000000409.000000 409
22°15′60″N 83°50′2″W / 22.26667 , -83.83389 (San Juan y Martínez )
San Luis
&0000000000034085.000000 34,085
&0000000000000765.000000 765
22°16′59″N 83°46′4″W / 22.28306 , -83.76778 (San Luis )
Sandino
&0000000000039245.000000 39,245
&0000000000001718.000000 1,718
22°04′52″N 84°13′18″W / 22.08111 , -84.22167 (Sandino )
Viñales
&0000000000027129.000000 27,129
&0000000000000704.000000 704
22°36′55″N 83°42′57″W / 22.61528 , -83.71583 (Viñales )
Source: Population from 2004 Census. [1] Area from 1976 municipal re-distribution. [2]
Famous people from Pinar del Río
Demographics
In 2004, the province of Pinar Del Rio had a population of 730,626.[1] With a total area of 10,904.03 km² (4,210.1 sq mi ),[3] the province had a population density of 67.0/km² (173.5/sq mi).
References
External links
© jGames.co.uk 2007 (some content from Wikipedia under GDL )
!-- ValueClick Media 468x60 and 728x90 Banner CODE for jgames.co.uk -->