A city of southeast Cuba north of Guantánamo Bay, an inlet of the Caribbean Sea. A U.S. naval station was established on the bay in 1903. The city was founded by French settlers from Haiti in the 19th century. Population: 208,000.
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A city of southeast Cuba north of Guantánamo Bay, an inlet of the Caribbean Sea. A U.S. naval station was established on the bay in 1903. The city was founded by French settlers from Haiti in the 19th century. Population: 208,000.
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