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Holguín

Holguín (Spanish pronunciation: [olˈgin]) is a municipality-city in Cuba. After Havana, Santiago de Cuba, and Camagüey, it is the fourth largest city in Cuba.

Holguín Municipality
Municipio de San Isidoro de Holguín
Holguín municipality (red) within
Holguín Province (yellow) and Cuba
Coordinates: 20°53′13″N 76°15′33″W / 20.88694°N 76.25917°W / 20.88694; -76.25917
Country Cuba
ProvinceOriente
Metro ZoneHolguín Metro District
Established1523[1]
Government
 • PresidentRicardo Antonio Suárez Martínez
Area
 • Municipality655.9 km2 (253.2 sq mi)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2023)[3]
 • Municipality1,082,910
 • Density528/km2 (1,370/sq mi)
 • Metro
1,587,732
Demonym(s)Holguinero,-a
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4
Area code+53 24
Vehicle registrationO
Websitesantafenm.gov/tourism/sister-cities/holguin-cuba

History Edit

Before Columbus, the Taino people settled in huts made from royal palm in the Holguin area later urbanized by the Spanish; their artifacts are shown at the local Holguin La Periquera museum. The settlement was founded in 1523 on land donated by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar to Captain Francisco García Holguín, a Spanish military officer. Holguin added his maternal surname to the name of the town, giving it the name San Isidoro de Holguín.[4] Prior to 1976, Holguín was located in the province of Oriente. Before Pope Francis's visit to the United States, in September 2015, he visited Cuba, and one of his stops was at the Diocese of Holguín to, among other things, commemorate the location where Christopher Columbus landed.

Geography Edit

The municipality is divided into repartos or barrios. The old municipality was more extense, and in 1940 included: Aguarás, Aguas Claras, Alcalá, Arroyo Blanco del Sur, Báguanos, Cabezuelas, Cacocum, Calderón, Camazán, Cauto del Cristo, Corralillo, Cruces de Purnio, Damián, Floro Pérez, Gibara, Guabasiabo, Guayabal, Guirabo, Haticos del Purial, La Aguada, La Cuaba, La Palma, La Rioja, Las Calabazas, Managuaco, Melones, Norte, Omaja, Purnio, San Agustín, San Andrés, San Francisco, San Juan, San Lorenzo, Santa Rita, Sur, Tacámara, Tasajeras, Uñas, Uñitas, Velasco, Yareyal and Yayal.[1]

At present time, some of the above are part of other municipalities, but the following still belong to Holguín: Aguas Claras, Guirabo, La Cuaba, Las Calabazas, Purnio, San Andrés, Yareyal.

Economy Edit

 
Frexes Street in Holguin

The brewery Cervecería Bucanero is based in the city. It makes three brands of beer: Bucanero, Cristal and Mayabe.

There are two small hotels (or villas) focusing on health tourism in the outskirts of the city, very close to the airport: Villa El Quinque and Villa El Cocal. Patients like Argentine football (soccer) star Diego Maradona have been treated there for substance addiction.

There are also two established city hotels (Pernik and El Bosque). More recently, a few small (boutique) hotels, managed by Hoteles E, have opened (Caballeriza, one block away from Parque San Isidoro (Las Flores), and Esmeralda, right across from Parque San José). As of May, 2020, and after a major restoration, there's a third boutique hotel about to be inaugurated (Saratoga), right across one of the corners of the main plaza and heart of the city (Parque Calixto Garcia).

Demographics Edit

In 2004, the municipality of Holguín had a population of 326,740.[3] With a total area of 658 km2 (254 sq mi),[2] it had a population density of 497/km2 (1,290/sq mi). By 2012, the population had increased slightly to 346,195[5] for a population density of 520/km2 (1,300/sq mi).

Infrastructure Edit

 
San José Church

There are several small city parks such as Parque Infantil, Parque San José, Parque San Isidoro (Las Flores), Parque Martí, among others, most central the Calixto García in the downtown area. Close by one finds the galleries Centro Provincial de Arte and Bayado, a library, the club Casa de la Trova, the Martí cinema, the Theatre Eddy Suñol, the Province Museum La Periquera, a science museum, and a history museum.

One of the most famous landmarks of the city is the hill Loma de la Cruz (English: Hill of the Cross), which can be ascended by climbing its +450 stairs, and from where the whole city can be admired. There, in the early years of the city, a large cross was erected with the belief that it would protect it from evil coming down from the North.

Holguín has a baseball stadium, named after Calixto García.

Transportation Edit

Holguín is served by Frank País Airport (HOG/MUHG), located at 20°47´08"N, 076°18´54"W, with flights to Havana and several other world destinations, mostly in Canada and Europe.

Education Edit

The main post-secondary education institution is the University of Holguín "Oscar Lucero Moya" (Spanish: Universidad de Holguín "Oscar Lucero Moya", UHO).

Other post-secondary educational centers are: Universidad de Ciencias Médicas (University of Medical Sciences) "Mariana Grajales", Universidad Pedagógica (Pedagogical University of Holguin, formerly Instituto Superior Pedagógico, ISPH) "José de la Luz y Caballero", and Universidad Deportiva (formerly Facultad de Cultura Física) "Manuel Piti Fajardo".

Notable people Edit

Sister cities Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Guije.com. "Holguín" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  2. ^ a b Statoids. "Municipios of Cuba". Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  3. ^ a b Atenas.cu (2004). (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  4. ^ Guije.com (1 September 2004). "Ciudad de Holguin". Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  5. ^ Government of Cuba (2012). "National Census Report" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 110. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
  6. ^ Hijuelos, Oscar, Thoughts Without Cigarettes: A Memoir, 2011.
  7. ^ "Interactive City Directory". Sister Cities International. Retrieved 12 March 2014.

Bibliography Edit

External links Edit

  • (in Spanish) Holguín Web portal
  • English-language city guide
  • Holguin Cuba (in English and French)
  • Holguin (in German)
  • Casa particular website - English city guide and photos

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For other uses see Holguin disambiguation Holguin Spanish pronunciation olˈgin is a municipality city in Cuba After Havana Santiago de Cuba and Camaguey it is the fourth largest city in Cuba Holguin Municipality Municipio de San Isidoro de HolguinMunicipalityFlagCoat of armsHolguin municipality red within Holguin Province yellow and CubaCoordinates 20 53 13 N 76 15 33 W 20 88694 N 76 25917 W 20 88694 76 25917CountryCubaProvinceOrienteMetro ZoneHolguin Metro DistrictEstablished1523 1 Government PresidentRicardo Antonio Suarez MartinezArea 2 Municipality655 9 km2 253 2 sq mi Elevation5 m 16 ft Population 2023 3 Municipality1 082 910 Density528 km2 1 370 sq mi Metro1 587 732Demonym s Holguinero aTime zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4Area code 53 24Vehicle registrationOWebsitesantafenm wbr gov wbr tourism wbr sister cities wbr holguin cuba Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Demographics 5 Infrastructure 5 1 Transportation 6 Education 7 Notable people 8 Sister cities 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksHistory EditSee also Timeline of Holguin Before Columbus the Taino people settled in huts made from royal palm in the Holguin area later urbanized by the Spanish their artifacts are shown at the local Holguin La Periquera museum The settlement was founded in 1523 on land donated by Diego Velazquez de Cuellar to Captain Francisco Garcia Holguin a Spanish military officer Holguin added his maternal surname to the name of the town giving it the name San Isidoro de Holguin 4 Prior to 1976 Holguin was located in the province of Oriente Before Pope Francis s visit to the United States in September 2015 he visited Cuba and one of his stops was at the Diocese of Holguin to among other things commemorate the location where Christopher Columbus landed Geography EditThe municipality is divided into repartos or barrios The old municipality was more extense and in 1940 included Aguaras Aguas Claras Alcala Arroyo Blanco del Sur Baguanos Cabezuelas Cacocum Calderon Camazan Cauto del Cristo Corralillo Cruces de Purnio Damian Floro Perez Gibara Guabasiabo Guayabal Guirabo Haticos del Purial La Aguada La Cuaba La Palma La Rioja Las Calabazas Managuaco Melones Norte Omaja Purnio San Agustin San Andres San Francisco San Juan San Lorenzo Santa Rita Sur Tacamara Tasajeras Unas Unitas Velasco Yareyal and Yayal 1 At present time some of the above are part of other municipalities but the following still belong to Holguin Aguas Claras Guirabo La Cuaba Las Calabazas Purnio San Andres Yareyal Economy Edit nbsp Frexes Street in HolguinThe brewery Cerveceria Bucanero is based in the city It makes three brands of beer Bucanero Cristal and Mayabe There are two small hotels or villas focusing on health tourism in the outskirts of the city very close to the airport Villa El Quinque and Villa El Cocal Patients like Argentine football soccer star Diego Maradona have been treated there for substance addiction There are also two established city hotels Pernik and El Bosque More recently a few small boutique hotels managed by Hoteles E have opened Caballeriza one block away from Parque San Isidoro Las Flores and Esmeralda right across from Parque San Jose As of May 2020 and after a major restoration there s a third boutique hotel about to be inaugurated Saratoga right across one of the corners of the main plaza and heart of the city Parque Calixto Garcia Demographics EditIn 2004 the municipality of Holguin had a population of 326 740 3 With a total area of 658 km2 254 sq mi 2 it had a population density of 497 km2 1 290 sq mi By 2012 the population had increased slightly to 346 195 5 for a population density of 520 km2 1 300 sq mi Infrastructure Edit nbsp San Jose ChurchThere are several small city parks such as Parque Infantil Parque San Jose Parque San Isidoro Las Flores Parque Marti among others most central the Calixto Garcia in the downtown area Close by one finds the galleries Centro Provincial de Arte and Bayado a library the club Casa de la Trova the Marti cinema the Theatre Eddy Sunol the Province Museum La Periquera a science museum and a history museum One of the most famous landmarks of the city is the hill Loma de la Cruz English Hill of the Cross which can be ascended by climbing its 450 stairs and from where the whole city can be admired There in the early years of the city a large cross was erected with the belief that it would protect it from evil coming down from the North Holguin has a baseball stadium named after Calixto Garcia Transportation Edit Holguin is served by Frank Pais Airport HOG MUHG located at 20 47 08 N 076 18 54 W with flights to Havana and several other world destinations mostly in Canada and Europe Education EditThe main post secondary education institution is the University of Holguin Oscar Lucero Moya Spanish Universidad de Holguin Oscar Lucero Moya UHO Other post secondary educational centers are Universidad de Ciencias Medicas University of Medical Sciences Mariana Grajales Universidad Pedagogica Pedagogical University of Holguin formerly Instituto Superior Pedagogico ISPH Jose de la Luz y Caballero and Universidad Deportiva formerly Facultad de Cultura Fisica Manuel Piti Fajardo Notable people EditFaustino Oramas Cuban composer and musician Mario Kindelan Olympic Gold Medalist amateur boxer Fredi Gonzalez MLB manager and coach Eglise Gutierrez opera singer Reinaldo Arenas poet and novelist Oscar Hijuelos Cuban American Pulitzer Prize winning author whose parents were born and raised in Holguin before immigrating to the USA 6 Puntillita Manuel Licea Cuban popular singer Aroldis Chapman Major League Baseball player Odalis Reve Olympic Gold Medallist judokaSister cities EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Santa Fe New Mexico United States 7 nbsp Saltillo Coahuila Mexico nbsp Yazd Yazd Province IranReferences Edit a b Guije com Holguin in Spanish Retrieved 2007 10 05 a b Statoids Municipios of Cuba Retrieved 2007 10 05 a b Atenas cu 2004 2004 Population trends by Province and Municipality in Spanish Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 10 05 Guije com 1 September 2004 Ciudad de Holguin Retrieved 21 June 2020 Government of Cuba 2012 National Census Report PDF in Spanish p 110 Retrieved 2020 05 21 Hijuelos Oscar Thoughts Without Cigarettes A Memoir 2011 Interactive City Directory Sister Cities International Retrieved 12 March 2014 Bibliography EditSee also Bibliography of the history of HolguinExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Holguin nbsp Cuba portal in Spanish Holguin Web portal English language city guide Holguin beaches guide Holguin Cuba in English and French Cuba Holguin Holguin in German Casa particular website English city guide and photos Retrieved from https en 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