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Municipio of Trinidad |
The Municipio of Trinidad is one of the thirty two municipios in the province of Las Villas, Cuba. This municipio covers a surface of 1,467 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 48,808 persons. |
Population of the Municipio |
Census |
1943 |
1931 |
1919 |
1907 |
Population |
41,559 |
37,029 |
27,803 |
23,476 |
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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 Trinidad in 1943 were: Primero, Segundo, Tercero, Aguacate, Cabagán, Caracusey, Casilda, Guaniquical, Río de Ay, San Francisco, San Pedro and Táyaba. |
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The Iznaga Tower in Trinidad |
Photo cortesy of Sr. Sebastián Andrés de Bruzos Font |
Population of the barrios in the Municipio of Trinidad |
Barrio |
1943 |
1931 |
1919 |
Primero |
6,156 |
5,445 |
4,978 |
Segundo |
4,484 |
4,082 |
3,464 |
Tercero |
4,813 |
4,302 |
4,209 |
Aguacate |
2,651 |
2,264 |
970 |
Cabagán |
2,883 |
3,053 |
1,431 |
Caracusey |
2,082 |
1,485 |
1,035 |
Casilda |
4,650 |
4,029 |
3,577 |
Guaniquical |
2,188 |
1,670 |
823 |
Río de Ay |
6,012 |
5,838 |
3,813 |
San Francisco |
1,979 |
1,775 |
1,207 |
San Pedro |
2,276 |
2,072 |
1,257 |
Táyaba |
1,385 |
1,014 |
1,039 |
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