• Source: Marianao
    • Marianao is one of the 15 municipalities or boroughs (municipios in Spanish) in the city of Havana, Cuba. It lies 6 miles southwest of the original city of Havana, with which it is connected by the Marianao railway. In 2022 the municipality had a population of 134,057. Marianao is on a range of hills of about 1500 above sea level and is noted for its salubrious climate. The city dates back to 1830.


      Overview


      As Havana expanded during the 1930s and 1940s, Marianao became a suburb of the city.
      A famous landmark is the monument built to honor Carlos Juan Finlay, a doctor who helped eradicate yellow fever in Cuba in the 19th century. It is shaped like a syringe. The monument is at the junction of Calles 100 and 31, close to several major hospitals.
      Marianao is home to the famous Tropicana Club and was home to the Oriental Park Racetrack.
      One of the most notable foods made in Marianao is "Pollo A La Barbacoa".


      Personalities


      Alicia Alonso, prima ballerina assoluta
      Camilo Marin, jockey agent
      Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, spouse of the current Grand Duke of Luxembourg
      Jorge Enrique González Pacheco, poet and cultural entrepreneur
      Luis Tiant, baseball player


      Twin towns


      Carmen (Campeche, Mexico)
      Zapopan (Jalisco, Mexico)


      References


      This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Marianao". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.


      External links



      Details of municipality (Spanish)
      El Obelisco de Marianao
      Description of Marianao before the 1959 Revolution

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