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{{For|the Cuban village in Artemisa Province|Playa Baracoa}} {{Infobox settlement <!--See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage--> <!-- Basic info ----------------> |official_name = Baracoa |other_name = |native_name = |nickname = |settlement_type = [[Municipalities of Cuba|Municipality]] |motto = <!-- images and maps -----------> |image_skyline = Baracoa.jpg |image_caption = A view of Baracoa across the bay |image_flag = |flag_size = |image_seal = |seal_size = |image_shield = File:Coat of Arms of the City of Baracoa, Cuba.svg |shield_size = 120x90px |image_map = Baracoa (Cuban municipal map).png |map_caption = Baracoa municipality (red) within <br> Guantánamo Province (yellow) and Cuba <!-- Location ------------------> |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = [[Cuba]] |subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Cuba|Province]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Guantánamo Province|Guantánamo]] |subdivision_type2 = |subdivision_name2 = <!-- Politics -----------------> |government_footnotes = |government_type = |leader_title = |leader_name = |leader_title1 = |leader_name1 = |established_title = Established |established_date = 1511 |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) --> |established_date2 = |established_title3 = <!-- Incorporated (city) --> |established_date3 = <!-- Area ---------------------> |area_magnitude = |unit_pref = |area_footnotes = <ref name=statoids/> |area_total_km2 = 977 |area_land_km2 = <!--See table @ Template:Infobox Settlement for details on automatic unit conversion--> |area_water_km2 = <!-- Population -----------------------> |population_as_of = 2022 |population_footnotes = <ref name=citypopulation/> |population_note = |population_total = 78,056 |population_density_km2 = auto <!-- General information ---------------> |timezone = [[Eastern Time Zone|EST]] |utc_offset = −5 |timezone_DST = |utc_offset_DST = |coordinates = {{coord|20|20|55|N|74|30|38|W|region:CU|display=inline,title}} |elevation_footnotes = <!--for references: use <ref> </ref> tags--> |elevation_m = 5 <!-- Area/postal codes & others --------> |postal_code_type = |postal_code = |area_code = +53-21 |website = {{Official website|http://www.baracoa.org/}} |footnotes = }} '''Baracoa''', whose full original name is: '''''Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Baracoa''''' ("Our Lady of the Assumption of Baracoa"), is a municipality and city in [[Guantánamo Province]] near the eastern tip of [[Cuba]]. It was visited by Admiral [[Christopher Columbus]] on November 27, 1492, and then founded by the first governor of Cuba, the [[Spanish Empire|Spanish]] [[conquistador]] [[Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar]] on August 15, 1511. It is the oldest Spanish settlement in Cuba and was its first capital (the basis for its nickname '''''Ciudad Primada''''', "First City"). ==Geography== Baracoa is located on the spot where [[Christopher Columbus]] landed in Cuba on his first voyage. It is thought that the name stems from the indigenous [[Taíno language]] word meaning "the presence of the sea". Baracoa lies on the Bay of Honey (''Bahía de Miel'') and is surrounded by a wide [[mountain range]] (including the Sierra del Purial), which causes it to be quite isolated, apart from a single mountain road built in the 1960s.The Baracoa mountain range is covered with [[Cuban moist forests]] and [[Cuban pine forests]]. The municipality includes the villages of Barigua, Boca de Yumurí, Cabacú, [[Cayogüín]], Jamal, Jaragua, Los Hoyos, Mabujabo, Mosquitero, [[Nibujón]], Paso Cuba, Sabanilla, Santa María, Vega de Taco, and other minor localities.<ref>{{OSM|r|5927810|Baracoa}}</ref> Baracoa has a [[tropical rainforest climate]] (''Af'') according to the [[Köppen climate classification]] with high temperatures and rainfall throughout the year.<ref>[https://en.climate-data.org/north-america/cuba/guantanamo/baracoa-26612/#climate-table], Climate Baracoa, Climate-Data.org</ref> Although there are no true wet or dry seasons, there is a noticeably wetter stretch from October to December. {{Weather box |location=Baracoa |width = 100% |metric first = yes |single line = yes |Jan high C = 28.3 |Feb high C = 27.5 |Mar high C = 28.6 |Apr high C = 29.7 |May high C = 30.5 |Jun high C = 31.6 |Jul high C = 31.8 |Aug high C = 32.2 |Sep high C = 31.9 |Oct high C = 31.1 |Nov high C = 29.2 |Dec high C = 28.1 |year high C= |Jan mean C = 24.2 |Feb mean C = 23.3 |Mar mean C = 24.2 |Apr mean C = 25.5 |May mean C = 26.4 |Jun mean C = 27.3 |Jul mean C = 27.7 |Aug mean C = 27.9 |Sep mean C = 27.5 |Oct mean C = 26.8 |Nov mean C = 25.3 |Dec mean C = 24.3 |year mean C= |Jan low C = 20.2 |Feb low C = 19.2 |Mar low C = 19.9 |Apr low C = 21.3 |May low C = 22.4 |Jun low C = 23.1 |Jul low C = 23.6 |Aug low C = 23.7 |Sep low C = 23.2 |Oct low C = 22.5 |Nov low C = 21.5 |Dec low C = 20.5 |year low C= |Jan rain mm = 218 |Feb rain mm = 143 |Mar rain mm = 141 |Apr rain mm = 147 |May rain mm = 284 |Jun rain mm = 168 |Jul rain mm = 186 |Aug rain mm = 196 |Sep rain mm = 186 |Oct rain mm = 356 |Nov rain mm = 334 |Dec rain mm = 342 |year rain mm= |rain colour = green |source = Climate-Data.org |date=January 2019}} ==History== The original inhabitants of the island were [[Taíno people|Taíno]]. They were almost eradicated by European diseases throughout the island. A local hero is [[Hatuey]], who fled from the Spanish in [[Hispaniola]] and raised a Taíno army to fight the Spanish in Cuba. According to the story Hatuey was betrayed by a member of his group and sentenced to [[Execution by burning|burn at the stake]]. It is said that just before he died a [[Holy Orders|Catholic priest]] tried to convert him so he would attain [[salvation]]; Hatuey asked the priest if [[Heaven]] was the place where the dead Spanish go. When he received an answer in the affirmative he told the priest that he would rather go to [[Hell]]. [[Image:Cruz de la Parra.JPG|thumb|200px|left|Cruz de Parra]] Christopher Columbus landed in Cuba in a place he named Porto Santo. It is generally assumed from his description that this was Baracoa, although there are also claims it was [[Gibara]]. But Columbus also described a nearby table mountain, which is almost certainly nearby [[El Yunque, Cuba|El Yunque]]. He wrote in his logbook "the most beautiful place in the world ...I heard the birds sing that they will never ever leave this place...". According to tradition, Columbus put a cross called [[Cruz de la Parra]] in the sands of what would later become Baracoa harbor. Around 15 August 1511 (the official foundation day) [[Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar]] was appointed the first governor of Cuba and built a villa here and named the place 'Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Baracoa', thus making Baracoa the first capital of Cuba.<ref>[http://www.baracoa.org/en/history.html History of Baracoa]</ref> In 1518 it received the title of [[city]] and the first Cuban bishop was appointed here. As a result, several remains of the Spanish occupation can still be seen here, such as the fortifications El Castillo, Matachín and La Punta and the cemetery. During the 17th and 18th centuries, its isolated location made Baracoa a haven for illegal trade with French and British merchants. During the [[War of Jenkins' Ear]], [[Luis de Unzaga]], an officer in the newly organized [[Fixed Regiment of Havana]], was appointed as chief commander of Baracoa in 1744 and managed thanks to a network of confidants, Irish merchants and French military personnel to be warned of possible British attacks. This allowed Baracoa a certain peace and commercial prosperity between [[Saint-Domingue]] and Cuba despite the time of conflict.<ref>Cazorla, Frank, G. Baena, Rosa, Polo, David, Reder Gadow, Marion (2019). The Governor Louis de Unzaga (1717–1793) Pioneer in the birth of the United States and in liberalism. Malaga Foundation. pages 44-50</ref> At the beginning of the 19th century many [[Saint Dominicans]] fled here from the [[Haitian Revolution]], who started growing coffee and cocoa. [[Image:El Yunque and Baracoa, Cuba, from the south, taken May 2013.jpg|thumb|left|upright|The Bay of Honey with [[El Yunque, Cuba|El Yunque]] towering in the background]] From the middle of the 19th century many expeditions of independence fighters landed here (including [[Antonio Maceo Grajales|Antonio Maceo]] and [[José Martí]]) which greatly helped the independence from Spain in 1902. <!-- More info in the Spanish Wikipedia but seemed a bit too detailed. --> Before the [[Cuban Revolution]] the only access was by sea, but in the 1960s a {{convert|120|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} road from [[Guantánamo]] named La Farola was built through the mountains, which was one of the showcases of the revolution. The road had already been planned by the Batista government, but never got built. The highest point of the road is at over 600 m and it passes over 11 bridges. ==Economy== The main products in the region are [[banana]], [[coconut]] and [[Cocoa bean|cacao]]. It is Cuba's main chocolate manufacturing area.''[[Theobroma cacao]]'' trees are cultivated under groves of [[Royal palm]] on the banks of the [[Río Miel]], [[Río Duaba]], [[Río Toa]] and [[Río Yumuri]]. [[Ecotourism]] and [[birdwatching]] are important in Baracoa due to the [[Cuban moist forests]]. ===Tourism=== [[File:Cuba baracoa cabin.jpg|thumb|200px|A cabin in the hills near Baracoa]] [[File:Street in the old city.JPG|thumb|200px|Street in the old city of Baracoa]] [[File:Baracoa - El Yunque.jpg|thumb|200px|Sunset on the bay (El Yunque in background)]] [[File:Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Asunción - Baracoa - 02.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Co-Cathedral of Baracoa]]]] [[File:Fortaleza la Matachíne - Baracoa - 04.jpg|thumb|200px|Colonial Fort Matachín]] [[File:Castillo de Seburoco - Baracoa - 01.jpg|thumb|200px|Castillo de Seburoco]] The remote location at the eastern end of the Cuban island has kept the influence of mass tourism quite low, despite the idyllic location. Baracoa can be reached by bus from [[Santiago de Cuba]] (four hours) or by plane from [[Havana]] (two hours). To the east the Fuerte Matachín (built in 1802) is still standing and contains houses and museums. To the west the Fuerte La Punta (built in 1803) houses a restaurant; there is a small beach next to the fort. The third fort, El Castillo, which sits on a steep hill with a commanding view of the town and both bays, is now Hotel El Castillo. The other hotels in Baracoa are Hotel Porto Santo, Hotel La Rusa, Hostal La Habanera and Villa Maguana. There are also a few [[casa particular|casas particulares]]. The Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Asunción houses the earrings{{clarify|date=March 2015|reason=How can a cross have ear[r]ings?}} of the [[Cruz de la Parra]], a cross that Cali is supposed to have brought from Spain. Although it has been carbon dated to approximately that period, it is made from a local type of wood, which means at least part of the story is not correct. There are two music venues near the central Parque Independencia, the touristy Flan de Queso and the more traditional Casa de la Flana. Nearby are the rivers Miel and Toa, the latter of which has many waterfalls, the best known of which is 'el Saltadero', which is 17 m high. The {{convert|575|m|ft|adj=mid|-high}} [[Table (landform)|table mountain]] [[el Yunque, Cuba|el Yunque]] (the anvil) is 10 km to the west of Baracoa. It is a remnant of a plateau and because of its isolation it houses several unique species of ferns and palms. The only official and easiest approach to climb it starts at campismo El Yunque (simple lodgings for Cubans only), where a guide is obligatory (about 15 euro). From Baracoa, it is possible to visit the [[Parque Nacional Alejandro de Humboldt]] located about 20 kilometers north. [[Salto Fino]] is the highest waterfall in the Caribbean, located in this municipality, is produced by a sudden drop in the Arroyo del Infierno (Hell's stream), a tributary of the Quibijan river. That river, along with 71 others, flows into the [[Toa river]], which is the largest river in [[Cuba]]. The 305-meter-high [[Salto Fino]] waterfall is recorded as the 20th-highest water chute in the world. ===Gastronomy=== Baracoa has typical dishes, such as [[cucurucho]], a mix of coconut and much sugar and other ingredients like orange, guava and pineapple and wrapped in a palm leaf. Another is [[Bacán]], which is made from bananas and wrapped in a banana leaf. And of course there is much [[chocolate]] in this cocoa-producing region. ==Demographics== In 2022, the municipality of Baracoa had a population of 78,056.<ref name="citypopulation">{{Cite web |title=Cuba: Administrative Division (Provinces and Municipalities) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map |url=https://www.citypopulation.de/en/cuba/admin/ |access-date=2024-02-03 |website=www.citypopulation.de}}</ref> With a total area of {{convert|977|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}},<ref name=statoids>{{Cite web|url=http://www.statoids.com/ycu.html|title=Municipios of Cuba|author=Statoids| access-date=2007-10-05| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070927202527/http://www.statoids.com/ycu.html| archive-date= 27 September 2007 | url-status= live}}</ref> it has a population density of {{convert|80|/km2|/sqmi|abbr=on}}. ==Transport== Baracoa is the eastern end of [[Carretera Central (Cuba)|Carretera Central]], a highway spanning the length of the island of Cuba for 1,435 km, that ends in the village of [[La Fé (Sandino)|La Fé]], [[Pinar del Río Province]]. ===Airport=== [[Gustavo Rizo Airport]] {{airport codes|BCA|MUBA}} is a regional [[airport]] that serves this town. This is a small airport that usually operates with national flights. Located west of the bay near the Hotel Porto Santo and about 4 km ({{frac|2|1|2}} miles) NNW of Baracoa. Although flights are infrequent, [[Cubana de Aviación]] flies here from [[Santiago de Cuba]] and [[Havana]]. ==Notable residents== * [[Pablo Borges Delgado]], Cuban artist, born in Baracoa * [[Eduardo Davidson]], Cuban composer, born in Baracoa * [[Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez]], first Cuban in space, born in Baracoa ==References== {{Reflist}} {{EB1911 poster|Baracoa}} {{Commons category}} {{Wikivoyage|Baracoa}} ==See also== *[[List of cities in Cuba]] *[[Municipalities of Cuba]] ===External links=== *{{Official website|http://www.baracoa.org/}} {{Adjacent communities |Centre = Baracoa |N = ''North [[Atlantic Ocean]]'' |E = [[Maisí]] |S = [[Imías]] |SW = [[San Antonio del Sur]] |W = [[Yateras]] |NW = [[Moa, Cuba|Moa]] ([[Holguín Province|Holguín]]) }} {{Municipalities in Guantánamo}} {{Authority control}} {{Portal|Cuba}} [[Category:Baracoa| ]] [[Category:Cities in Cuba]] [[Category:Populated places in Guantánamo Province]] [[Category:Port cities and towns in Cuba]] [[Category:Populated places established in 1511]] [[Category:1510s in Cuba]] [[Category:1511 establishments in the Spanish Empire]] [[Category:1510s establishments in the Spanish West Indies]]
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