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Municipio of Guanajay |
The Municipio of Guanajay is one of the fifteen municipios in the province of Pinar del Río, Cuba. This municipio covers a surface of 131 square kilometers. |
Note: A "municipio" (plural: municipios) is the first political division of the provinces in Cuba. It is similar, in many ways, to the county or parish in which a state is divided in the United States. |
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Population: The population of this municipio in 1953 was 18,328 persons. |
Population of the Municipio |
| Census |
1943 |
1931 |
1919 |
1907 |
1899 |
| Population |
16,502 |
14,695 |
11,745 |
9,808 |
8,796 |
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Barrios: The "barrios" (singular: barrio) are similar to the electoral districs in which a county is divided in the United Sates. |
The barrios of Guanajay in 1943 were: Cabriales, Chacón, Jobo, Norte, San José, Santa Ana and Sur. |
Population of the barrios in the Municipio of Guanajay |
| Barrio |
1943 |
1931 |
1919 |
| Cabriales |
1,208 |
1,113 |
1,042 |
| Chacón |
1,100 |
1,052 |
1,214 |
| Jobo |
1,248 |
1,349 |
948 |
| Norte |
3,958 |
3,434 |
2,712 |
| San José |
1,512 |
1,135 |
891 |
| Santa Ana |
961 |
1,197 |
1,105 |
| Sur |
6,515 |
5,415 |
3,833 |
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