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Municipalities of Cuba

Municipalities of Cuba

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The provinces of Cuba are divided into 168 municipalities (Spanish: municipios). They were defined by Cuban Law Number 1304 of July 3, 1976[1] and reformed in 2010 with the abrogation of the municipality of Varadero and the creation of two new provinces: Artemisa and Mayabeque in place of former La Habana Province.

Municipalities of Cuba

Summary

The municipalities are listed below, by province:

List of municipalities

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Municipal maps

The maps below show the municipal subdivision of each province, in yellow, within Cuba. Each provincial capital is shown in red.1

Note:

^1Exceptions related to the provinces shown only in red: Havana is a city-province, and shows also its 15 municipal boroughs. Isla de la Juventud is a special (and single) municipality having provincial level.

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References

  1. Fifth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names, Vol. II, published by the United Nations, New York, 1991
  2. "Estudios y Datos de la Población. Cuba y sus Territorios. Enero–Diciembre 2019" (PDF). onei.gob.cu (in Spanish). La Oficina Nacional de Estadística e Información. March 2020. pp. 17–19.
  3. Atenas.cu (2004). "2004 Population trends, by Province and Municipality" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  4. Statoids (2010). "Municipalities of Cuba". Retrieved 2021-01-28.

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