Jagüey Grande


Jagüey Grande, simply known as Jagüey, is a town and municipality in the Matanzas Province of Cuba. It is located east of the Zapata Peninsula, north of the Bahia de Cochinos, along the A1 motorway in the center of the province.

History

The town was founded in 1840 and was named after the tree Ficus citrifolia, locally named "Jagüey".

Geography

The municipality was historically divided into the barrios of Pueblo, Gallardo, López, Murga Sinú and Rovira. Nowadays it counts the town itself and the popular councils of Agramonte, Australia, San José de Marcos and Torriente. Agramonte, the most populated village, was an autonomous municipality until the 1976 reform.

Demographics

In 2007, the municipality of Jagüey Grande had a population of 87,771. With a total area of, it has a population density of.

Health

Notable people