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Vázquez (Puerto Padre)
Village in Las Tunas, Cuba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vázquez is a Cuban village and consejo popular ("people's council", i.e. hamlet) of the municipality of Puerto Padre, in Las Tunas Province. In 2011 it had a population of around 13,600.
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History
The village was founded in 1884 and was named after two brothers who built the first finca.
Geography
Located on a plain between Puerto Padre (17 km east); Manatí (43 km northwest) and Las Tunas (32 km southwest), Vázquez is s rural town surrounded by the villages of Yarey de Vázquez, Aguada de Vázquez and Gayol, with whom it forms a small urban area of about 20,000 inhabitants.[1] It is 23 km from Delicias, 31 from Jesús Menéndez and 34 from Calixto.
Transport
The village is served by a railway station on Las Tunas-Puerto Padre line,[2] is crossed in the middle by the highway 6-123 Las Tunas-Puerto Padre, and is 7 km south of the state highway "Circuito Norte" (CN).
Health
The village has a general hospital named "Policlínico Docente 28 de Septiembre", opened in 1989.[citation needed]
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