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District in Havana, Cuba
Guanabacoa is a colonial township in eastern Havana, Cuba, and one of the 15 municipalities (or boroughs) of the city. It is famous for its historical
Guanabacoa
Capital and largest city of Cuba
a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbors: Marimelena, Guanabacoa and Antares. The Almendares River traverses the city from south to north
Havana
Province of Cuba
of the metropolitan region of the capital, including Havana, Marianao, Guanabacoa, Regla, and Santiago de las Vegas. From 1976 until 2010, the provincial
La_Habana_Province
Cuban baseball player and manager (born 1896)
manager in the Negro leagues from the 1910s to the 1940s. A native of Guanabacoa, Cuba, Fernández was the brother of fellow Negro leaguer Rudy Fernández
José_María_Fernández
Cuban-born American humorist and iconoclast
that spanned sixty years in show business. Alberto González was born in Guanabacoa, Cuba, in 1928. González died on September 23, 2012, at the age of 84
Alberto_González_(humorist)
Cuban singer-pianist and songwriter (1911–1971)
name originates from his round, black face. Villa Fernández was born in Guanabacoa, eastern Havana, where he studied at the Conservatorio de José Mateu.
Bola_de_Nieve
Cuban rapper (born 1981)
Osmani "La Voz" García González Kats (born May 22, 1981 in Guanabacoa) is a Cuban reggaeton (cubatón) rapper and singer. García participated in the National
Osmani_García
Cuban-American journalist (born 1958)
hosted several shows, and moved to Moscow in 2025. Sánchez was born in Guanabacoa, Cuba, a township of Havana, and emigrated to the United States with his
Rick_Sanchez_(journalist)
Type of broad and heavy knife
during the Seven Years' War. Volunteer militiamen led by Pepe Antonio, a Guanabacoa councilman, were issued with machetes during the unsuccessful defense
Machete
Cuban baseball player
a Cuban first baseman in the Negro leagues in the 1930s. A native of Guanabacoa, Cuba, Hechevarría played for the Cuban Stars (East) in 1937. In five
Rafael_Hechevarría
legal constraints on ground return currents.[citation needed] Havana and Guanabacoa,[citation needed] Cuba. Tram (streetcar) systems in both cities used this
List of railway electrification systems
List_of_railway_electrification_systems
Road in Havana, Cuba
which connected Havana and the tourist center of Varadero with Matanzas, Guanabacoa, Regla, Diez de Octubre, Marianao and San Miguel del Padrón. One of the
Vía_Monumental
Musical artist
the nickname "El Melodioso" (The Melodious One). In 1925, he moved to Guanabacoa, another district of Havana. According to several accounts, Zayas played
Alberto_Zayas
German polymath (1769–1859)
first tasks were to survey that city properly and the nearby towns of Guanabacoa, Regla, and Bejucal. He befriended Cuban landowner and thinker Francisco
Alexander_von_Humboldt
Hernández, which took place on 24 June 2020, in the La Lima district, Guanabacoa, Havana, following an altercation with the local police. The reason for
2020_Cuban_protests
Cuban reggaeton band
smaller events and parties in the Havana area, including Alamar, Regla and Guanabacoa. Two years later, they joined the Asociación Hermanos Saíz, a government-sponsored
Gente_de_Zona
Cuban baseball player (born 1911)
pitcher in the American Negro leagues in the 1930s and 1940s. A native of Guanabacoa, Cuba, Fernández was the brother of fellow Negro leaguer José Fernández
Rudy_Fernández_(baseball)
Musical artist
been published in several languages. As well as publishing the books "Guanabacoa la Bella" and "Son y sazón" (Son and flavor) (Cuban), her works are mostly
María_Argelia_Vizcaíno
Spanish captain general (1757–1823)
problems and he was substituted by Nicolás de Mahy in 1821 and retired to Guanabacoa, where he died in 1823. His cousin, the Venezuelan mathematician Juan
Juan_Manuel_de_Cagigal
American actor (born 1938)
Gilda Radner. In January 1983, he played Arturo in The Modern Ladies of Guanabacoa at the Ensemble Studio Theatre. In 1984, Bryggman won a Daytime Emmy Award
Larry_Bryggman
Interurban railway in Cuba
and from Cojímar to Havana La Coubre Molina from Havana la Coubre Bahía Guanabacoa from Havana la Coubre Cuadra Elisa Bacuranao Tarará-Barrera Justiz Las
Hershey_Electric_Railway
Cuban guerrilla
Alberto Álvarez Díaz (Guanabacoa, Havana, January 25, 1937 – Juanelo, 1958) was a Cuban guerrilla who participated in the Cuban Revolution. As a member
Alberto_Álvarez_Díaz
Cuban composer and pianist (1895–1963)
1959 Cuban Revolution, and died in Spain in 1963. Lecuona was born in Guanabacoa, Havana, Cuba, Kingdom of Spain, to a Cuban mother and a Canarian father
Ernesto_Lecuona
Cuban singer, pianist and actress (1900–1958)
her hometown of Guanabacoa: pianist-singer Bola de Nieve and composer Ernesto Lecuona. Montaner was born on 20 August 1900 in Guanabacoa, Havana, into a
Rita_Montaner
National site in Santa Clara, Cuba
in unison with skilled artisans of the Eliseo Díaz Machado Foundry in Guanabacoa. Many different aspects of Guevara's life are represented throughout the
Che_Guevara_Mausoleum
Cuban filmmaker (1942–1974)
ethnographer, Sara Gómez came from the folkloric Havana neighborhood of Guanabacoa – traditionally viewed as one of the epicenters of Afro-Cuban popular
Sara_Gómez
Species of palm
macroglossa (also known as the Petticoat palm, Jata palm, and Jata de Guanabacoa), is a species of palm endemic to western and central Cuba. It is endemic
Copernicia_macroglossa
being captured and forced into reservations. One such reservation was Guanabacoa, today a suburb of Havana. In 1513, Ferdinand II of Aragon issued a decree
History_of_Cuba
Cuban lawyer and politician (1846-1919)
drinking buddies at the "Liceo de Guanabacoa." Viondi served as vice president of the Literary and Artistic Lyceum of Guanabacoa while José Martí held the position
Miguel_F._Viondi
Religious order
Piarists to establish a college for the formation of Cuban teachers in Guanabacoa, and the first canonical foundation established in the Americas was in
Piarists
seven cities. Of these overhead wire systems were adopted in Havana, Guanabacoa, Matanzas, Cienfuegos, Camagüey and Santiago de Cuba. The total length
Transport_in_Cuba
Mexican actor, comedian and singer (1915–1973)
Them (1953) as Tin-Tan The Unknown Mariachi (1953) as Agustín / Kiko Guanabacoa Reportaje (1953) as Tin-Tan, pachuco composer El vizconde de Montecristo
Germán_Valdés
Spanish). Archived from the original on 2024-07-09. Retrieved 2022-11-01. "Guanabacoa - www.siemprecubanos.com". Siempre Cubanos (in Spanish). Archived from
List_of_Cuban_flags
UNESCO initiative
of Slavery, Guadeloupe (Fr.) Municipal Museum of Guanabacoa, Cuba Municipalities of Regla-Guanabacoa, Cuba Murat Plantation, Guadeloupe (Fr) Museum of
The_Slave_Route_Project
Cuban baseball player (1914–1981)
outfielder who played in the Negro leagues in the 1930s. A native of Guanabacoa, Cuba, de la Noval played for the Cuban Stars (East) in 1935. In three
Tomás_de_la_Noval
Inhabitants of Cuba and their descendants in the Cuban diaspora
mountain refuges or were confined to indigenous towns, one of which, Guanabacoa, is today a municipality of Havana. By the mid-sixteenth century, official
Cubans
Cuban ballet dancer and prima ballerina
Aires from 2001 to 2004 working with her husband. García was born in Guanabacoa, a neighbourhood of Havana, Cuba, on 7 February 1949. At the age of five
Marta_García_(dancer)
British Army officer and politician (1729–1814)
the force that captured Havana in 1762, playing a part in a skirmish at Guanabacoa. In 1758, Howe was elected a member of parliament for Nottingham, succeeding
William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
William_Howe,_5th_Viscount_Howe
Cuban communist (1903–1929)
before being sent to boarding school at the prestigious Escolapios of Guanabacoa. After being expelled from there, Mella finished his secondary studies
Julio_Antonio_Mella
Cuban baseball player (1910–?)
leagues between 1931 and 1944 and the Mexican League in 1945. A native of Guanabacoa, Cuba, Valdés made his Negro leagues debut in 1931 with the Cuban House
Fermín_Valdés
Cuban national hero (1853–1895)
Mendive's wife, A Micaela. En la Muerte de Miguel Ángel appeared in Guanabacoa's newspaper El Álbum. When the Ten Years' War broke out in Cuba in 1868
José_Martí
Polish-born Cuban general (1842–1907)
patriot veterans. He lived the remainder of his life with his family in Guanabacoa. In 1905, he began to suffer from congestive heart failure and with increasingly
Carlos_Roloff
Cuban baseball player (1918–1988)
The 5'9", 158 lb. rookie was a native of Guanabacoa, Cuba. He was born on October 30, 1918, in Guanabacoa, Havana, Cuba. Ordeñana is one of many ballplayers
Tony_Ordeñana
Indigenous people of the Caribbean
Turnbull who visited the island in the 1830s said the inhabitants of Guanabacoa, El Caney and Jiguaní had Indigenous heritage, and he recorded Spanish
Taíno
Cuban journalist
organizations to demand justice as a result of the killing of a young man in Guanabacoa at the hands of a policeman. She was eventually detained to prevent her
Iliana_Hernández
Insult for anti-government Cubans
country. In November 1961, Pedro Arias Hernandez, who was stationed at Guanabacoa's Nico Lopez Refinery, was killed when 3 people attacked the state-run
Gusano
American politician
grandfather, Lolo Villalobos was re-elected six consecutive times as mayor of Guanabacoa, Cuba (1940–1959). Since leaving the legislature, Villalobos has been
J._Alex_Villalobos
Cuban band
performed on the feast day of August 15, known as La Tutelar, at El Liceo Guanabacoa while Arsenio Rodríguez y Su Conjunto Orquestal Todos Estrellas and Antonio
Sonora_Matancera
Cuban composer and pianist
Carlos Malcolm (born 1945 in Guanabacoa, Cuba) is a Cuban composer and pianist. Carlos Malcolm began his musical education with professors Juana María
Carlos_Malcolm_(composer)
Cuban baseball player (1930-2015)
Evelio Hernández Pitcher Born: (1930-12-24)December 24, 1930 Guanabacoa, Cuba Died: December 18, 2015(2015-12-18) (aged 84) Miami, Florida, U.S. Batted:
Evelio_Hernández_(baseball)
Cuban composer, musician
Juan de Dios Alfonso Armenteros (San José de Las Lajas, 1825 – Guanabacoa, 29 June 1877), was a black Cuban band leader, composer and clarinetist. He founded
Juan_de_Dios_Alfonso
Highway in Cuba
12 km through Luyanó and Old Havana border, the harbour area, Regla and Guanabacoa, before crossing the Vía Monumental in Habana del Este. A brief section
Vía_Blanca
Cuban discus thrower (born 1958)
Juan Martínez Brito (born May 17, 1958, in Guanabacoa, Havana) is a retired discus thrower from Cuba, who represented his native country at the 1992 Summer
Juan_Martínez_Brito
Cuban baseball player (born 1901)
corner outfielder in the Negro leagues between 1928 and 1941. A native of Guanabacoa, Cuba, Ruiz played for the Cuban Stars (East) in 1928 and 1929, then returned
Silvino_Ruiz
branches in two districts, namely: Havana Cuba District Cotorro Branch Guanabacoa Branch Havana Branch Havana Cuba District Branch La Portada Branch Holguin
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dominican Republic
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints_in_the_Dominican_Republic
Cuban baseball player and manager (born 1896)
outfielder and manager in the Negro leagues and Cuban League. A native of Guanabacoa, Cuba, Ramírez made his Negro leagues debut in 1916 for the Cuban Stars
Ramiro_Ramírez
Municipality in Community of Madrid, Spain
16 November 1990. Daïra of Djrafia, Western Sahara, since 11 June 1991 Guanabacoa, Cuba, since 16 November 1996. Spain portal Madrid Metropolitan Area Autonomous
Getafe
1989 Venezuelan TV series or program
Marcelita Marcos Campos as Quintana Alexander Montilla Kiko Mendive as Guanabacoa Jorge Canelón as Abel Ileana Alomá as Valentina Roberto Colmenares as
Amanda_Sabater
Cuban politician and diplomat
Fernando Remírez de Estenoz Barciela Born (1951-10-09) 9 October 1951 (age 74) Guanabacoa, Cuba
Fernando_Remírez_de_Estenoz
Cuban revolutionary and leader of the Suns and Rays of Bolívar
orders for the conspirators. On August 19, 1823, Lemus was detained in Guanabacoa, Havana, as some co-conspirators fled abroad, and he was later exiled
José_Francisco_Lemus
181: Prince Edward Island Route 181 Route 181-CH in Araucanía Region Guanabacoa–Cotorro Road (2–181) National Highway 181 (India) R181 road (Ireland)
List_of_highways_numbered_181
Cuban violinist (1857–1928)
in homage to Rafael Díaz Albertini, delivered on 27 April 1879, at the Guanabacoa Lyceum]. Casa Vitier García Marruz (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 December
Rafael_Díaz_Albertini
Juan Antonio Mercadal (February 12, 1925, in Guanabacoa, Havana, Cuba – January 21, 1998, in Miami, United States) was a Cuban guitarist. Juan Antonio
Juan_Antonio_Mercadal
Municipality of Havana in Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba
Miguel). By the mid 1960s the town became administratively adjacent to Guanabacoa. San Miguel has been notorious for musicians, professional dancers and
San_Miguel_del_Padrón
Extreme weather event in Cuba
debris. The municipalities most affected were Diez de Octubre, Cerro, Guanabacoa, Regla, and San Miguel del Padrón. At least 1,238 of the 4,800 homes affected
2019_Havana_tornado
Public bus network in Cuba
Fraternidad P-14: San Agustín - Parque de la Fraternidad P-15: Alamar - Guanabacoa - Vedado P-16: Santiago de Las Vegas - Vedado - Hospital Ameijeiras P-C:
Havana_MetroBus
Decade
people had been forcibly relocated by the Spanish colonial government to Guanabacoa, a township in western Cuba. November 19 – Under the coercion of Russian
1760s
villa. Letras Cubanas, La Habana. Biographies of four musicians from Guanabacoa: Ernesto Lecuona, Rita Montaner, Bola de Nieve and Juan Arrondo. Díaz
Music_of_Cuba
Broad esplanade, roadway and seawall in Havana, Cuba
Wajay Cayo Hueso Centro Habana Cerro Cotorro Diez de Octubre (La Víbora) Guanabacoa Marianao Habana del Este (Alamar, Cojímar and Guanabo) Habana Vieja La
Malecón,_Havana
Afro-Cuban artist
reflected in his art piece "Voodoo Altar" displayed at the Museo Nacional de Guanabacoa, in Cuba. Some of the materials Mendive's used to create "Voodoo Altar"
Manuel_Mendive
Religious in Havana, Cuba
restored. The facade is similar to that of the church of Santo Domingo, in Guanabacoa [1] and the convent of San Francisco de Asís, built on a similar date
Church of San Francisco de Paula, Havana
Church_of_San_Francisco_de_Paula,_Havana
Ter) – September 20, 1961 (Barcelona) Ernesto Lecuona August 6, 1895 (Guanabacoa) – November 29, 1963 (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) Antonio de Literes June
List_of_zarzuela_composers
Cuban poet and playwright (1937–2002)
May 2002) was a Cuban poet and playwright. José Corrales was born in Guanabacoa on October 20, 1937. He performed with Francisco Morin's Prometeo theater
José_Corrales
Afro-Cuban fraternity or secret society
were 77 juegos in Havana's nine districts and six in nearby Regla and Guanabacoa municipalities. Two distinct branches emerged, the Efí and the Efó. For
Abakuá
Cuban architect and educator
of Havana. Francisco González Rodríguez was born on April 26, 1898, in Guanabacoa, Cuba, to Pilar Rodríguez Alcain, from Ronda de Málaga, Spain, and to
Francisco González Rodríguez (architect)
Francisco_González_Rodríguez_(architect)
Spanish priest
to other localities such Monforte de Lemos. But the priest was sent to Guanabacoa in Cuba in 1857 and he later returned on 3 March 1860 due to illness;
Manuel_Míguez_González
Historical Native American tribe from Florida and Georgia, US
some of whom may have been descended from Apalachees, were taken to Guanabacoa, Cuba. In the late 18th century, some remnant Apalachees who had converted
Apalachee
International event for the promotion of jazz music
Arte Cubano, and the municipal amphitheater in the eastern township of Guanabacoa. Conservatories throughout the city were included, as were jazz clubs
International_Jazz_Day
Cuban lawyer, poet and politician
covert support of the United States. Zayas surrendered in Cambute near Guanabacoa where it was said he was hiding. The United States provided military support
Alfredo_Zayas_y_Alfonso
Ethnic group
Cuba 3.9% Camagüey 3.3% Matanzas 3.1% Guantánamo 2.9% Ciego de Ávila 2.8% Santa Clara 2.7% Puerto Padre 2.7% Cárdenas 2.4% Marianao 2.3% Guanabacoa 2.2%
Arab_Cubans
Cuban singer
aprendiendo inglés Pepito Torres Ladrón de gallinas Llora timbero Un brujo en Guanabacoa Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal (2006). Los contrapuntos de la música cubana (in
Cascarita
Resort town in Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba
La Víbora Lawton Luyanó Santos Suárez Sevillano Tamarindo Vista Alegre Guanabacoa Chivas-Roble Debeche-Nalon Hata-Naranjo Mañana-Habana Nueva Minas-Barreras
Tarará
professor of piano and director of the Guillermo M. Tomás Conservatory in Guanabacoa, and in 1965 he served as General Music Director of the National Culture
Classical_piano_in_Cuba
continues in operation, worked by diesel railcars. ♦ La Habana (Regla) - Guanabacoa Mule 184_ 1884 Steam 1884 1900 Electric 7 Mar 1900 15 Jun 1931 [15]
List of town tramway systems in North America
List_of_town_tramway_systems_in_North_America
Residential and commercial building located in the Vedado neighborhood of Havana, Cuba
on the Workers' District of the Commercial Employees' Pension Fund in Guanabacoa, completed in 1959. "In the year 1952 those plots of land were purchased
FOCSA_Building
Hungarian Roman Catholic priest (1909-1979)
America via a boat on 9 August. He was sent to the island nation of Cuba to Guanabacoa where he arrived on 25 August. He became a Cuban national and changed
Joseph_Vandor
Cuban pianist (1905–1969)
a recording artist. José Echániz y Justiniani was born in the town of Guanabacoa in Havana, Cuba on June 4, 1905. Echániz received his first piano lessons
José_Echániz
Cuban suffragist
and Perez Reyes for demonstrating and sent to the women's prison at Guanabacoa. In 1933, Machado was forced from office and upon his resignation, prominent
Pilar_Jorge_de_Tella
Cuban law commission (1906–1909)
Havana City Council and Congressman Miguel F. Viondi, former mayor of Guanabacoa and personal friend of José Martí Source: Manuel María Coronado, a conservative
Advisory Law Commission of Cuba
Advisory_Law_Commission_of_Cuba
canoa, tobacco and huracán. Some of the place names are Indian, such as Guanabacoa and Guanajay. English is often used in big cities. When speaking to the
Culture_of_Cuba
Cuban revolutionary
site of her husband's execution. On March 18, 1961, she was taken to a Guanabacoa prison. Rodríguez was later imprisoned in Guanajay. In prison, Rodríguez
Olga_María_Rodríguez_Fariñas
Highway in Cuba
Cerro, Habana Vieja, Diez de Octubre, Regla, San Miguel del Padrón, Guanabacoa, Habana del Este Havana Carretera Panamericana, Malecón, Quinta Avenida
Circuito_Norte
Cuban guitarist (born 1973)
Orquesta Juvenil del Cibao, Orquesta de Cámara del Conservatorio de Guanabacoa conducted by Ana Miriam Hernández, Orquesta de Cámara Música Eterna conducted
Alejandro González (guitarist)
Alejandro_González_(guitarist)
(former) Prince Edward Island Route 131 Quebec Route 131 National Route 131 Guanabacoa–Jaruco Road (2–131) National Highway 131 (India) State road 131 Japan
List_of_highways_numbered_131
Havana (Regina Angelorum) and the Church of Our Lady of Candelaria in Guanabacoa (San José with the sleeping child and The Coronation of the Virgin by
José_Nicolás_de_la_Escalera
Calendar year
people had been forcibly relocated by the Spanish colonial government to Guanabacoa, a township in western Cuba. November 19 – Under the coercion of Russian
1767
Cuban visual artist (1901–1971)
leading to multiple incarcerations in the Women’s Detention Center of Guanabacoa. Her political career included serving on the Executive National Committee
Loló_Soldevilla
Spanish painter
art gallery in New York City. Many of his works are in the Museum of Guanabacoa, including El Juramento. Miranda, Karina Moret (2019). "Emulating Freemasonry
Fernando_Tarazona
Cuban librarian and information scientist
Cuban People's Party in 1948 and was imprisoned several times in the Guanabacoa prison. She was later forced into exile a second time in 1957 due to her
María Teresa Freyre de Andrade
María_Teresa_Freyre_de_Andrade
Folk festival in Cuba
del Raj from Marte, las Mexicanas from Dragones, Los Moros Azules from Guanabacoa, El Barracón from Pueblo Nuevo and Los Guaracheros from Regla. Celebrados
Cuban_carnival
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Boy/Male
Muslim
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Hindu
Brave, Vigorous, Active, Inspiring with courage (Son of Shiva)
Girl/Female
English
Contemporary abbreviation of Kassandra and other names that being with 'Kas-'.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Sovereign King
Female
Scandinavian
 Feminine form of Scandinavian Tor, TORA means "Thor" or "thunder."
Girl/Female
American, Christian, French, German, Greek, Indian
Trustworthy; Green Shoot; Blooming; Bursting Forth
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Hindu, Indian
God
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in the Lamp of Light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lecturer, Respect, Supernatural power, Lord of mind
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Male Sheep; Ram
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