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    • Ranchuelo is a town and municipality in the Villa Clara Province of Cuba. It was founded in 1734 and has a municipal population of 50,708, of which about 15,000 in the town itself.


      History


      Originally named Boca de Ranchuelo, the settlement was founded by Dionisio Consuegra on October 1, 1734. In 1856 it was linked to the national rail network, and in 1879 gained the municipal status.


      Geography



      The town is divided into the barrios of Norte, Poza de la China, Sitio Viejo and Sur.
      Ranchuelo is 7 km from San Juan de los Yeras, 9 from Esperanza, 16 from Cruces, 28 from Santa Clara, 43 from Cienfuegos and 256 from Havana. It borders with the municipalities of Santo Domingo, Cifuentes, Santa Clara, Manicaragua, Cruces and Lajas.


      Demographics


      In 2022, the municipality of Ranchuelo had a population of 50,708. With a total area of 556 km2 (215 sq mi), it has a population density of 106.2/km2 (275/sq mi).


      Transport


      Ranchuelo is served by the A1 motorway at the homonym exit, also known as "Ranchuelo-Cienfuegos". It counts a railway station on the Santa Clara-Cienfuegos line, that is also the western terminus of a freight line to Mataguá.
      Esperanza, the most populated municipal hamlet, is crossed in the middle by the "Carretera Central" state highway.


      Notable people


      Samuel Feijóo (1914-1992), singer, born in San Juan de los Yeras
      María Dámasa Jova Baró (1890-1940), writer, educator and feminist


      See also


      Municipalities of Cuba
      List of cities in Cuba


      References




      External links



      (in Spanish) (historical info on guije.com)

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