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Pinar del Río Province

The Pinar del Río Province is one of the 15 provinces of Cuba. It is at the western end of the island of Cuba. The capital and largest city is Pinar del Río (191,081 pop. in 2022).[2]

Pinar del Río Province
CountryCuba
SettledNovember 10, 1867
CapitalPinar del Río
Government
 • GovernorEumelín González Sánchez
 • Vice-GovernorNiurka Rodríguez
Area
 • Province8,884.51 km2 (3,430.33 sq mi)
Population
 • Province1,755,958
 • Density200/km2 (510/sq mi)
 • Urban
1,093,863
DemonymPinareños-Pinareñas
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
Area code+53-48
HDI (2019)0.775[3]
high · 10th of 16
Websitehttps://redpinar.gob.cu/es/

Geography edit

The Pinar del Río province is Cuba's westernmost province and 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 Órganos. These form a landscape characterised by steep sided limestone hills (called mogotes) and flat, fertile valleys. One such topographic feature, the Viñales Valley, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The northern coast opens to the great Gulf of Mexico, and is lined by the Colorados Archipelago, a string of cays and isles developed on a reef barrier. The westernmost point of Cuba, Cabo San Antonio, is located on the Guanahacabibes Peninsula, which is a National Park and a Biosphere Reserve.

History edit

The city was founded by the Spanish as Nueva Filipinas (New Philippines) in response to an influx of Asian laborers coming from the Philippine Islands to work on tobacco plantations[4] and the city was renamed Pinar del Río in 1774. The province was founded in 1879.

In 1851 the filibustering Lopez Expedition landed in the province in an effort to seize control of the island, but were defeated by the Spanish Army and their leaders executed.

Economy edit

Ever since tobacco was discovered by European colonists, the region has relied heavily on tobacco farming, with Pinar del Río producing 70% of Cuba's crop, used to make the famed Cuban cigars that are so prized overseas. Tobacco is grown and harvested in the province, and shipped to Havana where they are rolled into cigars and exported. The best tobacco, used for more expensive cigar brands, is grown in the flat lands of San Juan y Martínez.[5]

Tourism edit

 
Viñales Valley

Tourism is also an important part of the province's economy. Though the town of Pinar del Río (the provincial capital) has some places of cultural and historical interest (such as the Cathedral of San Rosendo, a 19th-century construction), most attractions are to be found in rural or natural settings. A major destination is the Viñales Valley, a karstic depression located in the Sierra de los Organos, north of the town of Viñales. Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999 because of its natural beauty and the traditional agricultural techniques which continue to be used in the cultivation of tobacco and other crops there, the valley is a popular hiking and rock climbing location.

Many of the valley's surrounding hills are dotted with caves which may be explored by visitors and spelunking has become another popular activity in the province (a particularly interesting cave is the Cueva de los Portales, beside the Río Caiguanabo, where Che Guevara set up his staff headquarters and dormitory as commander of the Western Army during the Cuban Missile Crisis).

Accommodations in and near Viñales have also grown in number in response to growing tourism in the region. In addition to casas particulares (licensed bed and breakfasts in private residences), there are a number of hotels some kilometers from the town.

Another major tourist destination in the province was Las Terrazas, a unique model village located 20 kilometer northeast of Soroa and, from 2011, part of the new Artemisa Province. Surrounded by mountains, the village was founded in 1971 as part of rural development and reforestation project which spans 5,000 ha (12,355 acres). As in other parts of the province, there are several hiking trails which weave through the surrounding mountains. Some companies offer guided hiking tours on a daily basis (in some areas, in fact, a guide is mandatory).

With around 30 diving sites, Pinar del Río is also considered one of Cuba's premier scuba diving destinations. Cayo Levisa,[6] about two kilometers offshore, is known for its copious black coral and excursions to this cay are afforded by tour agencies based in the province. Another hugely popular location is María la Gorda beach,[7] which boasts many nearby dive sites (as close as 200 m (220 yd) from the beach).

An increasing number of tourists also visit the San Diego hot springs, in search of the health benefits reportedly afforded by the warm sulfur-rich waters there. An additional spectrum of health-related services has also become available at this spa, including massages and mud baths.

Municipalities edit

 
Dome-like rounded mogotes in Viñales Valley
Municipality Population
(2022)
Area
(km²)
Location Remarks
Consolación del Sur 86,959 1,112 22°30′0″N 83°30′55″W / 22.50000°N 83.51528°W / 22.50000; -83.51528 (Consolación del Sur)
Guane 34,922 717 22°12′2″N 84°05′1″W / 22.20056°N 84.08361°W / 22.20056; -84.08361 (Guane)
La Palma 33,352 621 22°45′22″N 83°33′12″W / 22.75611°N 83.55333°W / 22.75611; -83.55333 (La Palma)
Los Palacios 37,524 786 22°34′57″N 83°14′56″W / 22.58250°N 83.24889°W / 22.58250; -83.24889 (Los Palacios)
Mantua 23,233 915 22°17′27″N 84°17′14″W / 22.29083°N 84.28722°W / 22.29083; -84.28722 (Mantua)
Minas de Matahambre 30,946 858 22°34′57″N 83°56′57″W / 22.58250°N 83.94917°W / 22.58250; -83.94917 (Minas de Matahambre)
Pinar del Río 191,081 708 22°25′33″N 83°41′18″W / 22.42583°N 83.68833°W / 22.42583; -83.68833 (Pinar del Río) Provincial capital
San Juan y Martínez 42,109 409 22°16′0″N 83°50′2″W / 22.26667°N 83.83389°W / 22.26667; -83.83389 (San Juan y Martínez)
San Luis 31,242 765 22°16′59″N 83°46′4″W / 22.28306°N 83.76778°W / 22.28306; -83.76778 (San Luis)
Sandino 35,437 1,718 22°04′52″N 84°13′18″W / 22.08111°N 84.22167°W / 22.08111; -84.22167 (Sandino)
Viñales 28,740 704 22°36′55″N 83°42′57″W / 22.61528°N 83.71583°W / 22.61528; -83.71583 (Viñales)

Source: Population from 2022 estimates.[8] Area from 1976 municipal re-distribution.[9]

Until 2011 the municipalities of Bahía Honda, Candelaria and San Cristóbal were part of the province. After the split of La Habana Province into the new provinces of Artemisa and Mayabeque, the three municipios joined Artemisa.

Notable people edit

Demographics edit

In 2010, the province of Pinar del Río had a population of 592,042.[10] With a total area of 8,884 km2 (3,430 sq mi),[11] the province had a population density of 67.0/km2 (174/sq mi).

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lugar que ocupa el territorio según la superficie y la población" (PDF). Una MIRADA a Cuba (in Spanish). Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas. Cuba. 2010.
  2. ^ a b Oficina Nacional de Estadistica e Informacion (2023). "Indicadores Demograficos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-26.
  3. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  4. ^ Van Norman, William C. (2005). Shade grown slavery: life and labor on coffee plantations in western Cuba, 1790–1845. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. p. 114. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  5. ^ Newman, Lori (2020-01-15). "Brief History of Cuban Cigars & The Tobacco Industry - Premium Cigars of Georgia". premiumcigarsofgeorgia.com. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  6. ^ "Cayo Levisa – Cayo Jutias". Hicuba.com. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
  7. ^ "Hotel María la Gorda Pinar del Río, Cuba". Hotelmarialagorda-cuba.com. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
  8. ^ "Pinar del Río (Province, Cuba) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  9. ^ Statoids (July 2003). "Municipios of Cuba". Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  10. ^ Atenas.cu (2004). (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  11. ^ Government of Cuba (2002). "Population by Province" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2007-10-02.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pinar del Rio Province news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message The Pinar del Rio Province is one of the 15 provinces of Cuba It is at the western end of the island of Cuba The capital and largest city is Pinar del Rio 191 081 pop in 2022 2 Pinar del Rio ProvinceProvinceCoat of armsCountryCubaSettledNovember 10 1867CapitalPinar del RioGovernment GovernorEumelin Gonzalez Sanchez Vice GovernorNiurka RodriguezArea 1 Province8 884 51 km2 3 430 33 sq mi Population 1 2 Province1 755 958 Density200 km2 510 sq mi Urban1 093 863DemonymPinarenos PinarenasTime zoneUTC 5 EST Area code 53 48HDI 2019 0 775 3 high 10th of 16Websitehttps redpinar gob cu es Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Economy 3 1 Tourism 4 Municipalities 5 Notable people 6 Demographics 7 References 8 External linksGeography editThe Pinar del Rio province is Cuba s westernmost province and 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 One such topographic feature the Vinales Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site The northern coast opens to the great Gulf of Mexico and is lined by the Colorados Archipelago a string of cays and isles developed on a reef barrier The westernmost point of Cuba Cabo San Antonio is located on the Guanahacabibes Peninsula which is a National Park and a Biosphere Reserve History editThe city was founded by the Spanish as Nueva Filipinas New Philippines in response to an influx of Asian laborers coming from the Philippine Islands to work on tobacco plantations 4 and the city was renamed Pinar del Rio in 1774 The province was founded in 1879 In 1851 the filibustering Lopez Expedition landed in the province in an effort to seize control of the island but were defeated by the Spanish Army and their leaders executed Economy editEver since tobacco was discovered by European colonists the region has relied heavily on tobacco farming with Pinar del Rio producing 70 of Cuba s crop used to make the famed Cuban cigars that are so prized overseas Tobacco is grown and harvested in the province and shipped to Havana where they are rolled into cigars and exported The best tobacco used for more expensive cigar brands is grown in the flat lands of San Juan y Martinez 5 Tourism edit nbsp Vinales Valley Tourism is also an important part of the province s economy Though the town of Pinar del Rio the provincial capital has some places of cultural and historical interest such as the Cathedral of San Rosendo a 19th century construction most attractions are to be found in rural or natural settings A major destination is the Vinales Valley a karstic depression located in the Sierra de los Organos north of the town of Vinales Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999 because of its natural beauty and the traditional agricultural techniques which continue to be used in the cultivation of tobacco and other crops there the valley is a popular hiking and rock climbing location Many of the valley s surrounding hills are dotted with caves which may be explored by visitors and spelunking has become another popular activity in the province a particularly interesting cave is the Cueva de los Portales beside the Rio Caiguanabo where Che Guevara set up his staff headquarters and dormitory as commander of the Western Army during the Cuban Missile Crisis Accommodations in and near Vinales have also grown in number in response to growing tourism in the region In addition to casas particulares licensed bed and breakfasts in private residences there are a number of hotels some kilometers from the town Another major tourist destination in the province was Las Terrazas a unique model village located 20 kilometer northeast of Soroa and from 2011 part of the new Artemisa Province Surrounded by mountains the village was founded in 1971 as part of rural development and reforestation project which spans 5 000 ha 12 355 acres As in other parts of the province there are several hiking trails which weave through the surrounding mountains Some companies offer guided hiking tours on a daily basis in some areas in fact a guide is mandatory With around 30 diving sites Pinar del Rio is also considered one of Cuba s premier scuba diving destinations Cayo Levisa 6 about two kilometers offshore is known for its copious black coral and excursions to this cay are afforded by tour agencies based in the province Another hugely popular location is Maria la Gorda beach 7 which boasts many nearby dive sites as close as 200 m 220 yd from the beach An increasing number of tourists also visit the San Diego hot springs in search of the health benefits reportedly afforded by the warm sulfur rich waters there An additional spectrum of health related services has also become available at this spa including massages and mud baths Municipalities edit nbsp Dome like rounded mogotes in Vinales Valley Municipality Population 2022 Area km Location Remarks Consolacion del Sur 86 959 1 112 22 30 0 N 83 30 55 W 22 50000 N 83 51528 W 22 50000 83 51528 Consolacion del Sur Guane 34 922 717 22 12 2 N 84 05 1 W 22 20056 N 84 08361 W 22 20056 84 08361 Guane La Palma 33 352 621 22 45 22 N 83 33 12 W 22 75611 N 83 55333 W 22 75611 83 55333 La Palma Los Palacios 37 524 786 22 34 57 N 83 14 56 W 22 58250 N 83 24889 W 22 58250 83 24889 Los Palacios Mantua 23 233 915 22 17 27 N 84 17 14 W 22 29083 N 84 28722 W 22 29083 84 28722 Mantua Minas de Matahambre 30 946 858 22 34 57 N 83 56 57 W 22 58250 N 83 94917 W 22 58250 83 94917 Minas de Matahambre Pinar del Rio 191 081 708 22 25 33 N 83 41 18 W 22 42583 N 83 68833 W 22 42583 83 68833 Pinar del Rio Provincial capital San Juan y Martinez 42 109 409 22 16 0 N 83 50 2 W 22 26667 N 83 83389 W 22 26667 83 83389 San Juan y Martinez San Luis 31 242 765 22 16 59 N 83 46 4 W 22 28306 N 83 76778 W 22 28306 83 76778 San Luis Sandino 35 437 1 718 22 04 52 N 84 13 18 W 22 08111 N 84 22167 W 22 08111 84 22167 Sandino Vinales 28 740 704 22 36 55 N 83 42 57 W 22 61528 N 83 71583 W 22 61528 83 71583 Vinales Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Source Population from 2022 estimates 8 Area from 1976 municipal re distribution 9 Until 2011 the municipalities of Bahia Honda Candelaria and San Cristobal were part of the province After the split of La Habana Province into the new provinces of Artemisa and Mayabeque the three municipios joined Artemisa Notable people editOmar Ajete baseball player Randy Arozarena baseball player Eulogio Cantillo Cuban Army General Luis Giraldo Casanova baseball player Juan Castro baseball player Willy Chirino singer songwriter Jose Contreras baseball player Marlenis Costa volleyball player Silvia Costa high jumper Frank Delgado singer songwriter Emeterio Gonzalez javelin thrower Ariel Hernandez boxer Enrique Jorrin singer songwriter Pedro Luis Lazo baseball player Juan Carlos Lemus boxer Omar Linares baseball player Mijain Lopez wrestler Polo Montanez singer songwriter Pedro Pablo Oliva painter Tony Oliva baseball player Pedro Pablo Perez cyclist Rudy Perez composer Ioamnet Quintero high jumper Alexei Ramirez baseball player Alejandro Robaina famed tobacco grower Pablo Romero boxerDemographics editIn 2010 the province of Pinar del Rio had a population of 592 042 10 With a total area of 8 884 km2 3 430 sq mi 11 the province had a population density of 67 0 km2 174 sq mi References edit a b Lugar que ocupa el territorio segun la superficie y la poblacion PDF Una MIRADA a Cuba in Spanish Oficina Nacional de Estadisticas Cuba 2010 a b Oficina Nacional de Estadistica e Informacion 2023 Indicadores Demograficos PDF in Spanish Retrieved 2023 05 26 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 Van Norman William C 2005 Shade grown slavery life and labor on coffee plantations in western Cuba 1790 1845 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill p 114 Retrieved 30 June 2014 Newman Lori 2020 01 15 Brief History of Cuban Cigars amp The Tobacco Industry Premium Cigars of Georgia premiumcigarsofgeorgia com Retrieved 2023 05 21 Cayo Levisa Cayo Jutias Hicuba com Retrieved 2013 12 09 Hotel Maria la Gorda Pinar del Rio Cuba Hotelmarialagorda cuba com Retrieved 2013 12 09 Pinar del Rio Province Cuba Population Statistics Charts Map and Location www citypopulation de Retrieved 2024 02 03 Statoids July 2003 Municipios of Cuba Retrieved 2007 10 06 Atenas cu 2004 2004 Population trends by Province and Municipality in Spanish Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 10 06 Government of Cuba 2002 Population by Province in Spanish Retrieved 2007 10 02 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pinar del Rio Province Pinar cu Archived 2012 05 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pinar del Rio Province amp oldid 1216594511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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