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Guaniguanico
Cordillera de Guaniguanico
Valle de Viñales 2.jpg
Highest point
Peak Pan de Guajaibón
Elevation 699 m (2,293 ft)
Dimensions
Length 160 km (99 mi)
Geography
Guaniguanico is located in Cuba
Guaniguanico
Location in Cuba
Country Cuba
Range coordinates 22°43′19″N 83°28′48″W / 22.72194°N 83.48000°W / 22.72194; -83.48000

Guaniguanico, also known as Cordillera de Guaniguanico, is a mountain range of western Cuba that extends from the centre-west of Pinar del Río Province to the western area of Artemisa Province. It is formed by the subranges of Sierra del Rosario and Sierra de los Órganos.

Etymology

Granberry and Vescelius (2004) suggest a Guanahatabey etymology for the name Guaniguanico, comparing it with wani-wani-ku 'hidden moon, moon-set' in the purportedly related Warao language of the Orinoco Delta.

Geography

The cordillera extends for a length of circa 160 km, from the town Guane, in the west of Pinar del Río Province, to the Alturas de Mariel, near Mariel, Artemisa Province. The two subranges composing it, Sierra de los Órganos (west) and Sierra del Rosario (east), are divided in the middle by the San Diego River (Río San Diego). The highest peak is the Pan de Guajaibón (699 m), located between the municipalities of Bahía Honda and La Palma. It represents a symbol of western Cuba.

Landmarks

The Guaniguanico includes the Viñales Valley, a natural reserve and World Heritage Site; and other landmarks as the waterfalls of Salto de Soroa, the nature reserve of Las Terrazas, and the protected area of Mil Cumbres.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Cordillera de Guaniguanico para niños

  • Geography of Cuba
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