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Holguín

 
Dictionary: Hol·guín   (ōl-gēn') pronunciation
 

A city of eastern Cuba north-northwest of Santiago de Cuba. It is a commercial and transportation center. Population: 270,000.

 

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Holguín (ōlgēn') , city (1994 est. pop. 246,000), capital of Holguín prov., E Cuba. It is a prosperous commercial center and transportation hub in a fertile region of diversified agriculture. Often called “Cuba's granary,” Holguín is located in a region where corn, beans, sugarcane, tobacco, and cattle are raised. Most exports are handled by its port, Gibara. The city, founded in 1523, was named for Garcia Holguín, a 16th-century conquistador in Mexico. It was moved to its present site in the 18th cent.


 
 

 

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