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1519: 553: 1876: 1984: 1920: 1800: 1896: 1840: 1465:– or, in English, Vocational Pre-University Institute of Exact Sciences Máximo Gómez Báez – is the largest of its kind in the province of Camagüey. The size of the institution qualifies it as a "learning city". This center is homologous to others existing in the rest of the country's provinces. Students usually form close bonds and lasting friendships while at the institution, but family bonds sometimes suffer and "traditional" moral attitudes tend to shift as teenagers spend weeks away from their family. To be admitted into the IPVCE, students must take an entrance exam after completing the preparation of the Basic Secondary Education (7th to 9th grade). During the following three years they receive intensive preparation in order to gain acceptance to college. 682: 1398:, emerged there; and which according to some, seems to be the first site erected outside that sanctuary, to venerate the one that is considered "The Patroness of Cuba". The church was first replaced by a chapel and at the same time, by the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, the neighborhood of La Caridad was being built. This camino real was characterized by the construction of the first recreational houses of the wealthiest families, built in large grids, different from the oldest and most foundational part of Camagüey. This church was erected as a parish in 1801. In its tower was the public clock from 1822 to 1825, when it was moved to the Church of Las Mercedes because it was more central and the tower was higher. 1784: 1496: 1309: 1828: 1372:"Church and Convent-Hospital San Juan de Dios", the first news of the church and convent of San Juan de Dios date from 1687 and 1692 in documents related to burials that speak of the hermitage of San Juan de Dios or Nuestra Señora de la Asunción respectively. In May 1731, the prior of the Havana hospital of San Juan de Dios, Joseph Díaz Ponte, acknowledged that he was the founder of the convent hospital of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in the city of Puerto del Príncipe, thus proving the denomination of the church. The construction of the current temple began in 1736 and was completed in 1755. By this date the bishop officially formalized the 70: 1864: 657: 1760: 1727: 98: 1908: 1328: 1816: 1972: 1948: 1703: 1852: 1504: 1715: 1320: 1739: 1772: 1960: 1453: 1751: 649: 58: 538:
only one exit from the city was that should pirates ever return and succeed in entering the city, it would be possible for local inhabitants to entrap and kill them. However, locals dispute this reasoning as a myth, asserting that in truth the city developed without planning, and that winding streets developed out of everybody wanting to stay close to their local church (the city has 15 of them).
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What is known in United States as High Schools (9-12 grade), in Cuba is called Secundaria from (7-9 grade) and Pre-Universitario from (10-12 grade). Some relevant Secundarias in Camagüey are La Avellaneda, Torre Blanca, Javier de la Vega, Ana Betancourt de Mora, Ignacio Agramonte, and many others. In
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The "Church of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad", is the most symbolic church in the city and was built during the 18th century. In its historical photos it does not appear painted, this gave the façade and its tower a very rustic appearance, it is today painted yellow. Inside there are decorated baroque
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received the current name of Camagüey, as a result of the independence from Spain. The indigenous name was already before used to refer to the region "El Camagüey" in reference to the local chief ('cacique') Camagüebax, who ruled between the Tínima and Hatibonico rivers, and was approved on that date
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The new city was built with a confusing lay-out of winding alleys. There are many blind alleys and forked streets that lead to squares of different sizes. One explanation is that this was done by design, to make the city easier to defend from any raiders; by the same version, the reason that there is
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against Spain. A monument by Italian sculptor Salvatore Buemi, erected in the center of the area to Ignacio Agramonte, was unveiled by his wife in 1912. It is composed of an equestrian statue, reliefs in bronze that reveal fragments of the life of Agramonte, and a sculpture of a woman that symbolizes
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or for real use. A local legend is that if you drink water from a "tinajón", you will stay in Camagüey ("Quien tome agua del tinajón, en Camagüey se queda"), meaning that if you meet a Camagüeyana girl, you will fall in love with her and never leave. The main secondary education institutions are the
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were storage jars used to transport wine, oil and grain in the city and introduced by the Spaniards during the early-modern times as the solution to the city's water shortage, placed beneath gutters so that they could fill the water. Slightly tapered at one end, they were half-buried in earth,
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The University of Camagüey, with engineering and basic and humanitarian sciences programs, is located in the city. There are a separate university college for medical education (Carlos J Finlay University of Medical Science). Since 2016, the University of Camaguey is a blending between Sports
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corps that had the Spaniards on the run. He died in combat on 11 May 1873; his body was burned in the city because the Spanish feared the rebels would attack the city to recover his body. The Agromonte cavalry regiment of the Ejercito Libertador during the
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Although it is not the only high school in the City, the Pre-Universitario, sometimes referred to as "Vocational School" but formally known as "Instituto Pre-Universitario Vocacional de Ciencias Exactas" (IPVCE) Máximo Gómez Báez
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Camagüey city, there are other high schools, as well as schools for athletes (ESPA, and EIDE), for artists (The School of Art), and the Military High School "Camilo Cienfuegos" (also known as "Camilitos", in honor of
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Cazorla, Frank , G. Baena, Rosa, Polo, David, Reder Gadow, Marion. (2019) Governor Luis de Unzaga (1717-1793) Pinoneer in the birth of the United States and in liberalism. Malaga Foundation. P. 45-46
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The Big Jar is the symbol of Camagüey, it is the most deeply rooted local representation since colonial times, that is why Camagüey is known as the "City of the Big Jars" (Ciudad de los Tinajones)
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keeping the water cool and fresh. They soon came to be produced in the town and every house inside and outside, and a family's wealth could be assessed by the style and quantity of their
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In 2022, the municipality of Camagüey had a population of 333,251. With a total area of 1,106 km (427 sq mi), it has a population density of 300/km (780/sq mi).
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line with connections to minor lines. The station lies in the central "Avenida Van Horne", at the corner with "Avenida Finlay". The city is crossed by the
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Puerto del Príncipe (current Camagüey) view taken from El Cristo, in 1856 by French-born Édouard Laplante and Leonardo Barañano.
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Olympic champion amateur boxer at 75 kg in Sydney 2000 was Jorge Gutiérrez Espinosa, born on 18 September 1975 in Camagüey.
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for the province that had been created in 1878, the province in this same year was a militar region by the republic in arms.
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in the Park that bears his name is a symbol of Camagüey. It was set there in 1911, uncovered by his widow, Amalia Simoni.
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The old city layout resembles a real maze, with narrow, short streets always turning in one direction or another. After
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The city has more than 30 Catholic churches, testimony of its colonial past, of which we can name the following:
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During the eighteenth century the city was called Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe; between 1747 and 1753
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University and Pedagogical Sciences University, counting over 12 000 students and 3 000 professors.
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and is the nation's third-largest city with more than 333,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the
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in 1514, by Spanish colonists on the northern coast and moved inland in 1528, to the site of a
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Goat wagon peddler at the Plaza del Cristo with Church of Christ in Background, in 1895.
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Rovirosa Palace, as has original details of the facades of many houses in the city.
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Archaeological Landscape of the First Coffee Plantations in the South-East of Cuba
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was named after him. This regiment was set up by another notable Camagüey native,
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Church of la Soledad without its current color, the Old City, photo of 1974.
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located in the north-eastern suburb. Most tourists going to or leaving the
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Church of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, Camagüey, in the late 19th-century.
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village named Camagüey. It was one of the seven original settlements (
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on the northern coast. It was one of the seven original settlements (
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worked there, and was beatified in the city on 29 November 2008.
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against Spain between 1868 and 1878. Agramonte drafted the first
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so attackers would find it hard to move around inside the city.
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so attackers would find it hard to move around inside the city.
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Puerto del Príncipe (current Camagüey) being sacked in 1668 by
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Workers paving the roads of the streets of Camagüey in 1904.
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in the middle of its province, the municipality borders with
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History, architecture, art, and traditions of Camagüey, Cuba
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burned the city in the 17th century, it was designed like a
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The city is also the birthplace of the Cuban national poet
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Camagüey, Cuba: Essays, monographs, legends, poems, images
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Maze passageways in the layout of Camagüey, photo of 1889.
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Instituto Pre-Universitario Vocacional de Ciencias Exactas
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Church of Nuestra Señora de la Caridad, postcard of 1946.
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Medicine & Health Anniversaries related to Camaguey
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The Colonial Plaza Mayor, today renamed Parque Central
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of 1869 and President of the Cuban Republic in Arms).
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Source: Sistema de Clasificación Bioclimática Mundial
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Some Big Jars in Camagüey, the old symbol of the city.
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Links to sites offering Casa Particular in Camaguey
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" 2535:Desembarco del Granma National Park 2508:Alejandro de Humboldt National Park 1538:(1841), an important figure of the 1534:Camagüey is also the birthplace of 1431:. The association football club is 516:Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe 488:(1841), an important figure of the 449:Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe 199:1,106 km (427 sq mi) 104:Camagüey Province (yellow) and Cuba 102:Camagüey municipality (red) within 2189:Climate Summary for Camagüey, Cuba 734:highway and counts a beltway. The 414:276 ha (1.07 sq mi) 25: 2310:The most important Camaguey Beach 1478:, hero of the Cuban Revolution). 1282:Political-administrative division 406:54 ha (0.21 sq mi) 3058: 2574: 2430: 2413: 2405: 2388: 2227:"Isla Cuba Pintoresca, Laplante" 2001: 1982: 1977:A building in Camagüey, in 1889. 1970: 1958: 1946: 1930: 1918: 1906: 1894: 1874: 1862: 1850: 1838: 1826: 1814: 1798: 1782: 1770: 1758: 1749: 1737: 1725: 1713: 1701: 1456:Institute of Secondary Education 96: 68: 56: 1550:, formed the fearsome Camagüey 1427:"), and its home ground is the 258:GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values) 1857:A street in Camaguey, in 1889. 1611:The city is the birthplace of 562:Cuba's independence from Spain 341:http://www.camaguey.gob.cu/es/ 1: 3108:South-East Coffee Plantations 2431: 2389: 2124:"Historic Centre of Camagüey" 1618:member Atanasio Perez Rigal ( 1388:Our Lady of Charity del Cobre 1196:Average rainfall mm (inches) 768:Köppen Climate Classification 718:Camagüey counts an important 3212:World Heritage Sites in Cuba 2711:Current special municipality 2414: 2406: 2128:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 1664:Salvador Cisneros Betancourt 1589:, born in Camagüey in 1941. 1296:Julio Antonio Mella District 758:do so through this airport. 2545:San Pedro de la Roca Castle 2357:Places adjacent to Camagüey 2292:Historic Centre of Camagüey 2100:"TelluBase—Cuba Fact Sheet" 1708:Camagüey's Baseball Stadium 1602:Emelina Peyrellade Zaldívar 1435:and its home ground is the 1415:The local baseball club is 1056:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 916:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 738:, that will link Havana to 522:at a location now known as 366:Historic Centre of Camagüey 3233: 2754:Oriente (Santiago de Cuba) 2749:Camagüey (Puerto Principe) 2253: 1765:Museum of San Juan de Dios 1651:mosquito as the vector of 1592:Poets and writers include 1390:, which is located in the 1299:Ignacio Agramonte District 1290:Joaquín de Agüero District 1265: 797:Climate data for Camagüey 796: 520:Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar 507: 356:UNESCO World Heritage Site 348:UNESCO World Heritage Site 26: 3055: 2887:Carlos Manuel de Céspedes 2875: 2871: 2859: 2855: 2571: 2503: 2362: 1732:Plaza de los Trabajadores 1720:A classic car in Camagüey 1557:Cuban War of Independence 1546:in 1869, and later, as a 1293:Cándido González District 1195: 1125: 1055: 985: 915: 845: 840: 837: 834: 831: 828: 825: 822: 819: 816: 813: 810: 807: 804: 801: 418: 346: 109: 95: 90:(Ciudad de los Tinajones) 84: 64: 55: 46: 29:Camagüey (disambiguation) 2744:Santa Clara (Las Villas) 1437:Estadio Patricio Lumumba 1429:Estadio Cándido González 1343:streets, it is a UNESCO 772:tropical savanna climate 543:Luis de Unzaga y Amézaga 534:village named Camagüey. 514:Camagüey was founded as 2201:"Cuba–Camaguey Interna" 1937:Plaza de la Revolución 1594:Brígida Agüero y Agüero 1577:Visial artists include 778:on climate maps. 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Camagüey, Cuba
Camagüey (disambiguation)
City

Coat of arms of Camagüey
Coat of arms
Camagüey municipality (red) within Camagüey Province (yellow) and Cuba
21°23′2″N 77°54′27″W / 21.38389°N 77.90750°W / 21.38389; -77.90750
Cuba
Province
Camagüey
City
City
Urban
Demonym
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
Time zone
UTC-5
EST
Area code
Climate
Aw
http://www.camaguey.gob.cu/es/
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Criteria
1270
Session
[kamaˈ(ɣ)wej]
Cuba
Camagüey Province

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