Understand
In the southeast of the island of Cuba The remains are from historic coffee plantations from the 19th century that were founded by French settlers from the island of Hispaniola. These are the remains of the buildings, reconstructed and partly deposits received and the surface of the first coffee plantations in Cuba in the foothills of the Sierra Maestra, in the provinces of Santiago de Cuba and Guantánamo. In 2000 it was declared World Heritage by UNESCO
coffee plantation Isabelica
To get
Polygonal | size in ha | coordinates | Plantation (extract) |
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The Great Stone | 25.200 | Template: Coordinate | The Isabélica |
Copper | 1.300 | Template: Coordinate | |
Dos Palmas - Contramaestre | 19.500 | Template: Coordinate | |
Yateras | 10.600 | Template: Coordinate | The Jagüey |
The Savior | 8.000 | Template: Coordinate | |
Niceto Pérez | 8.700 | Template: Coordinate | San prudencia |
Guantanamo | 8.100 | Template: Coordinate |
external links
- Wikipedia has an article on Archaeological landscapes of the first plantations in the southeast of Cuba.w: Archaeological landscapes of the first plantations in the southeast of Cuba
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