La Habana Province

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La Habana Province
Location of Havana Province in Cuba
Location of Havana Province in Cuba
Coat of arms
Country Flag of Cuba Cuba
Capital Havana
Municiplities
Area 5,731.59 km² (2,212.98 sq mi)
Population 722,045 (2004) [1]
Density 125.99 /km² (326.31 /sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
Area code +53-07

Havana Province (Spanish: Provincia de la Habana) is one of the provinces of Cuba. The city of Havana is a separate province, surrounded by the province of Havana. It had 711 066 people in the 2002 census.[2] The second largest city after Havana is Artemisa (81,209).

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[edit] Geography

La Habana Province has borders with the city of Havana, Pinar del Rio, and Matanzas. It has coasts in the south and north and has dozens of towns and a few small cities which rank between the 20 and 40 largest of the island.

The southern coast of the province is characterised by swamps and wetlands.

[edit] Economy

Much of the province's agriculture is geared towards the production of food, primarily cattle, potatoes and fruit. Unlike much of Cuba, sugar and tobacco play only a small role in the province's economy. There is also much industrialization in the province, with numerous electricity plants and sugar mills.

[edit] Municipalities

Municipality Population
(2004)
Area
(km²)
Location Remarks
Alquizar &0000000000029616.00000029,616 &0000000000000193.000000193 22°48′24″N 82°34′58″W / 22.80667, -82.58278 (Alquizar)
Artemisa &0000000000081209.00000081,209 &0000000000000690.000000690 22°48′49″N 82°45′48″W / 22.81361, -82.76333 (Artemisa)
Batabanó &0000000000025664.00000025,664 &0000000000000187.000000187 22°43′29″N 82°17′23″W / 22.72472, -82.28972 (Batabanó)
Bauta &0000000000045509.00000045,509 &0000000000000157.000000157 22°59′31″N 82°32′57″W / 22.99194, -82.54917 (Bauta)
Bejucal &0000000000025425.00000025,425 &0000000000000120.000000120 22°55′58″N 82°23′13″W / 22.93278, -82.38694 (Bejucal)
Caimito &0000000000036813.00000036,813 &0000000000000238.000000238 22°57′28″N 82°35′47″W / 22.95778, -82.59639 (Caimito)
Guanajay &0000000000028429.00000028,429 &0000000000000113.000000113 22°55′50″N 82°41′16″W / 22.93056, -82.68778 (Guanajay)
Güines &0000000000068951.00000068,951 &0000000000000445.000000445 22°50′52″N 82°01′25″W / 22.84778, -82.02361 (Güines)
Güira de Melena &0000000000037838.00000037,838 &0000000000000178.000000178 22°48′8″N 82°30′17″W / 22.80222, -82.50472 (Güira de Melena)
Jaruco &0000000000025658.00000025,658 &0000000000000276.000000276 23°02′34″N 82°00′33″W / 23.04278, -82.00917 (Jaruco)
Madruga &0000000000030640.00000030,640 &0000000000000464.000000464 22°54′59″N 81°51′25″W / 22.91639, -81.85694 (Madruga)
Mariel &0000000000042504.00000042,504 &0000000000000269.000000269 22°59′38″N 82°45′14″W / 22.99389, -82.75389 (Mariel)
Melena del Sur &0000000000020445.00000020,445 &0000000000000227.000000227 22°46′54″N 82°08′54″W / 22.78167, -82.14833 (Melena del Sur)
Nueva Paz &0000000000024277.00000024,277 &0000000000000515.000000515 22°45′48″N 81°45′29″W / 22.76333, -81.75806 (Nueva Paz)
Quivicán &0000000000029253.00000029,253 &0000000000000283.000000283 22°49′29″N 82°21′21″W / 22.82472, -82.35583 (Quivicán)
San Antonio de los Baños &0000000000046300.00000046,300 &0000000000000127.000000127 22°53′20″N 82°29′55″W / 22.88889, -82.49861 (San Antonio de los)
San José de las Lajas &0000000000069375.00000069,375 &0000000000000591.000000591 22°58′5″N 82°09′21″W / 22.96806, -82.15583 (San José de las Lajas)
San Nicolás &0000000000021563.00000021,563 &0000000000000242.000000242 22°46′55″N 81°54′24″W / 22.78194, -81.90667 (San Nicolás)
Santa Cruz del Norte &0000000000032576.00000032,576 &0000000000000376.000000376 23°09′21″N 81°55′35″W / 23.15583, -81.92639 (Santa Cruz del Norte)
Sources: Population from 2004 Census[1]; Area from 1976 municiapal re-adjustment[3]

[edit] Demographics

In 2004, the province of La Habana had a population of 722,045.[1] With a total area of 5,731.59 km² (2,213 sq mi),[4] the province had a population density of 126.0/km² (326.3/sq mi).

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Atenas.cu (2004). 2004 Population trends, by Province and Municipality. Retrieved on 2007-10-05. (Spanish)
  2. ^ Cuba Census 2002 Population table
  3. ^ Statoids. Municipios of Cuba. Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
  4. ^ Government of Cuba (2002). Population by Province. Retrieved on 2007-10-02. (Spanish)

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 22°45′N 82°10′W / 22.75, -82.167 (La Habana Province)