Palma Soriano


Palma Soriano is a Cuban city and municipality in the Santiago de Cuba Province. With a population of 76,179 in the city proper, it is the second-largest in the province and the 16th-largest in Cuba.

History

The city was founded in 1825, uniting ranches that stood in this area, and was the place where the body of José Martí was brought before it was laid in its final resting place in Santiago de Cuba.

Geography

The city of Palma Soriano is located on the banks of the upper Cauto River. The municipality is divided into the localities of Aguacate, Arroyo Blanco, Candonga, Dos Palmas, Dos Ríos, El Maniel, Hatillo, Hicotea, La Candelaria, La Curia, Oriente, Ramón de Guaninao, Soledad, Yarayabo and other minor localities.
Until the 1976 national municipal reform, it included the localities of Alto Cedro, Caney del Sitio, Guaninao, José Martí, Juan Barón, La Concepción, Las Cuchillas, Los Dorados, Norte, Palmarito de Cauto, San Leandro, San Ramón, Santa Filomena and Sur.

Demographics

In 2004, the municipality of Palma Soriano had a population of 124,585. With a total area of, it has a population density of.

Transport

The city is crossed in the middle by the state highway "Carretera Central", the longest highway in Cuba. It is served by two exits of the A1 motorway, on the Palma-Santiago de Cuba section.
Palma Soriano railway station is part of the San Luis-Bayamo line, and is served by trains to/from Santiago de Cuba, Guantánamo and Manzanillo.

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