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Matanzas Province

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A road sign marking the entrance to the province of Matanzas in Cuba.

Matanzas is one of the provinces of Cuba. It has several important towns, including Cárdenas, Colón, Jovellanos, and its capital, Matanzas. The beautiful resort town of Varadero is also found here.

This province is one of the most industrialized in Cuba. It has petroleum wells and refineries, along with special areas for big ships. There are also many mills that help process the sweet sugarcane grown in the fields here.

Geography

Matanzas is the second largest province in Cuba. It is mostly flat, with its highest point, Pan de Matanzas, standing at only 380 meters above sea level.

The northwestern coast of Matanzas is rocky with a few beaches. The northeastern coast has many small cays and areas of scrubland and mangroves. The northernmost point of Cuba is on the Hicacos Peninsula. On the southern coast lies a huge marsh called Ciénaga de Zapata, which also covers part of the Zapata Peninsula. To the east of this peninsula is the Bay of Pigs.

Municipalities

From 1976 to 2010, Matanzas had 14 smaller areas called municipalities. In 2011, the area called Varadero was combined with Cárdenas. After this, Matanzas had 13 municipalities.

MunicipalityPopulation
(2004)
Population
(2022)
Area
(km²)
Remarks
Calimete29,73627,210958
Cárdenas103,087158,332566
Cienaga de Zapata10,39410,3944,320Playa Larga
Colón71,57968,021597
Jagüey Grande57,77159,600882
Jovellanos58,68557,216505
Limonar25,42126,708449
Los Arabos25,70223,111762
Martí23,47521,5821,070
Matanzas143,706163,631317Province capital
Pedro Betancourt32,21829,565388
Perico31,14729,746278
Unión de Reyes40,02235,021856
Varadero24,681see Cárdenas32Abolished in 2010
677,624710,127

Demographics

In 2004, Matanzas Province in Cuba had 675,980 people. The province covers 11,802.72 km2 (4,557.06 sq mi). This means about 57.3 people lived in each square kilometer (148 per square mile).

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