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Cienfuegos
Cienfuegos, known as the "Pearl of the South" of Cuba, was founded in 1819 by French settlers. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features neoclassical architecture and spacious plazas. Surrounded by bays and lagoons, the area hosts mangroves, tropical gardens, and marine species like dolphins and tropical fish. Flora includes flamboyant trees and royal palms, while terrestrial fauna comprises iguanas and native birds, showcasing a unique and biodiverse coastal ecosystem.

Cienfuegos

Cienfuegos
Cienfuegos, founded in 1819 by French settlers, is known as the "Pearl of the South" of Cuba. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features neoclassical architecture and tree-lined plazas. The city lies along Cienfuegos Bay, an ecosystem of mangroves, reefs, and coastal lagoons home to flamingos, pelicans, and diverse fish species. Urban green spaces and tropical gardens showcase palms, royal poincianas, and orchids, while surrounding forests host ceiba trees, endemic birds, iguanas, and small mammals. Cienfuegos blends history, culture, and biodiversity, offering a unique destination of natural beauty and cultural heritage.



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Cienfuegos
Cienfuegos, known as the "Pearl of the South," is a port city founded in 1819 by French settlers. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features elegant neoclassical architecture and plazas, such as José Martà Park. The city developed around its bay, an important commercial hub during the colonial era. Cienfuegos' flora includes royal palms, flamboyant trees, and coastal mangroves, while its urban gardens display hibiscus, bougainvillea, and ornamental plants. The fauna includes birds like herons, flamingos, and pelicans, as well as reptiles in mangroves and fish in the bay. Cienfuegos is also a cultural center, with theaters, museums, and festivals reflecting a mix of European and Caribbean traditions. Its coastal and urban ecosystems provide a balance between biodiversity and human activity, showcasing Cuba's natural and historical heritage.


Cienfuegos Bay
Cienfuegos Bay is one of the largest and safest natural bays in the Caribbean. Discovered by Spanish sailors in the 16th century, it became vital for colonial trade and the sugar economy. Its harbor drove the growth of Cienfuegos, founded in 1819 by French settlers. Surrounded by mangroves and coastal ecosystems, it hosts rich marine life and bird species. Today, it is a key economic and tourist hub, valued for its scenic beauty and historical significance within the UNESCO-listed urban landscape.

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Calle Real, 50 meters north of the Jehovah's Witnesses Church
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