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heritage, the deterioration of infrastructure and the loss of population, especially the young majority, due to emigration to other countries, mainly the United States. Unfortunately, this process of deterioration still continues and there is no near horizon that indicates that this trend will be reversed in the next few decades. Unfortunately, this process of deterioration still continues and there is no near horizon indicating a reversal of this trend in the next few decades. As in the country as a whole, there has been a notable deterioration of public services and health and human development indicators in the municipality. However, it is important to mention that there are no official statistics in this regard, or at least they are not published in an accessible manner.
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In the first two decades of the 21st century, the municipality experienced a marked decline, unprecedented since its foundation, due to the economic difficulties that affected the country in general. Among the most outstanding aspects of this period of decline were the destruction of the historical
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The construction of the central highway, the port of Cienfuegos and the construction of the Tarafa railroad, together with the critical situation in the political order, meant that the period up to 1959 was not a flourishing one for the overall economy of the municipality. From 1959, with the
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In 1819, the port of Tesisco was closed and Caibarién was ordered to be opened. From 1822 onwards, neighbors from Remedios began to arrive and there was already a population center in the part of Parrado. Narciso de Justa gave land from his hacienda for the foundation of the town.
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revolutionary triumph, a new era began. Until 1965, the Ciudad Pesquera, the Marcelo Salado neighborhood, multi-family buildings on the beach were built and industry, commerce and the standard of living of the entire population developed.
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The first quarter of the 20th century was the one of greatest urban development. Along with the population increase, public and private buildings of great cultural, educational and industrial importance appeared.
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The newly made sea walk. Tourism in the northern cays of Caibarién's waters have infused a little money for public works in the city, still; most of the historic buildings are left aside until they collapse.
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On October 26, 1832, the town was founded based on a plan conceived by Estratón Bauza. It had 42 blocks of 10 lots each and 375 of them were sold. The rest were destined to government dependencies.
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Less than a century ago one of the biggest and busiest port cities in Cuba, but today the still standing colonial storehouses are empty and collapsing owing to lack of restoration and use.
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At the end of 1513, Pánfilo de Narváez las Casas and Grijalba explored the territory. Indigenous settlements were found in the region now occupied by the municipality and in Cayo Conuco.
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In 2022, the municipality of Caibarién had a population of 40,798. With a total area of 212 km (82 sq mi), it has a population density of 179.5/km (465/sq mi).
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On August 31, 1873 it was granted the title of Villa and on January 1, 1879 the town council was constituted, with Don Hipólito Escobar Martelo as its first mayor.
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Before the war of 1895 the town had obtained a sustained progress, exhibiting such an economic power that it constituted a true astonishment at the time.
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carnivals take place twice a year in August–September and mid-December. They last usually for about two weeks at a time.
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Cayo Conuco is a tiny island located 7 kilometres (4 miles) from Caibarién, which is joined to the mainland by a stone
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Caibarién once served as a shipping point for agricultural commodities, such as
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The main center for tourists in Caibarién is "Los Cayos" (The keys) with such
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Caibarién's pedestrian 'El Paseo Martí' walk. Similar streets are popular in
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Former lyceum today holds shops and Caibarién's local history museum.
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Caibarién municipality (red) within Villa Clara Province (yellow) and Cuba
22°30′57″N 79°28′20″W / 22.51583°N 79.47222°W / 22.51583; -79.47222
Cuba
Province
Villa Clara
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Villa Clara
Cuba
Remedios
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Bay of Buena Vista
Atlantic Ocean

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