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About Baracoa


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Baracoa is a municipality and city in Guant�namo Province near the eastern tip of Cuba. It was founded by the first governor of Cuba, the Spanish conquistador Diego Vel�zquez de Cu�llar in August 15 of 1511. It is the oldest Spanish settlement in Cuba and was its first capital (the basis for its nickname Ciudad Primera, "First City").

Baracoa is located on the spot where Christopher Columbus landed in Cuba on his first voyage. It is thought that the name stems from the indigenous Arauaca language word meaning "the presence of the sea."

Baracoa lies on the Bay of Honey (Bah�a de Miel) and is surrounded by a wide mountain range (including the Sierra del Purial), which causes it to be quite isolated, apart from a single mountain road built in the 1960s
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