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Baracoa City

Baracoa, also known as  "La Primada de Cuba" (The First City of Cuba), is a picturesque and historic city located on the eastern tip of the island in Guantánamo Province.

It was founded in 1511 by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, it is Cuba's oldest European settlement. Baracoa is renowned for its unspoiled natural beauty, unique culture, and rich history, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic Cuban experience.

 Baracoa was the first capital of Cuba and the site of the first cathedral, which houses the famous Cruz de la Parra, a cross brought by Christopher Columbus in 1492. The town retains a quaint, colonial atmosphere with cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and historic landmarks.

Surrounded by lush mountains, rivers, and rainforests, Baracoa is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Its landscape includes El Yunque, Rivers like Río Toa, Río Miel, YUmurí river, Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and biodiversity hotspot.

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