Cascajal


Cascajal is a Cuban village and consejo popular of the municipality of Santo Domingo, in Villa Clara Province. With a 2011 population of 7,251, it is the most populated municipal settlement after Santo Domingo.

History

The village was founded in 1847, during the construction of the Central Railway, connecting Havana to Santiago de Cuba.

Geography

Cascajal lies west of its province, at the borders with the municipality of Los Arabos, in Matanzas Province, between Mayabón and Mordazo.. Nearest villages are Cayo Bejuco, 1 km southeast of it, and the little localities of Camilo Cienfuegos, Orbeta and Mi Cuba.
The village is 21 km far from Los Arabos and Manacas, 32 from Santo Domingo, 40 from Colón, 71 from Santa Clara, 96 from Cárdenas and 126 from Matanzas.

Transport

The village is crossed in the middle by the "Carretera Central" state highway, the longest one in the island. It counts a train station, served by regional trains, on the central Havana-Santa Clara-Camagüey-Santiago line.