The capital of the province of the same name in western Cuba. Population 128,570 (1994). Located at the southern foot of the Organos Mountains, facing the upper reaches of the Guama River, it has a history dating back to the 16th century. It is a key point for railroad, air and land transportation, and has developed tobacco and food industries. [Toru Yamamoto] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
キューバ西部にある同名州の州都。人口12万8570(1994)。オルガノス山脈の南麓,グアマ川の上流に臨み,16世紀以来の歴史をもつ。鉄道と空・陸交通の要衝で,タバコ,食品工業が発達している。【山本 徹】
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