Bejucal
Municipality in Mayabeque, Cuba
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Bejucal is a municipality and town in the Mayabeque Province of Cuba. It was founded in 1713.[1] It is well known as the terminal station of the first railroad built in Cuba and Latin America in 1837. It also hosts one of the most popular and traditional carnival fest in Cuba: "Charangas de Bejucal". Bejucal has also been known as a telecommunications site, hosting broadcasts of several news and media networks.[4] It hosted Soviet nuclear warheads during the Cuban Missile Crisis.[5] Bejucal is also believed[6] to host a signals intelligence listening station operated by the People's Liberation Army.[7][8][9]
Bejucal | |
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Bejucal railway station | |
Bejucal municipality (red) within Mayabeque Province (yellow) and Cuba | |
| Coordinates: 22°55′58″N 82°23′13″W | |
| Country | Cuba |
| Province | Mayabeque |
| Founded | 1874[1] |
| Area | |
• Total | 120 km2 (46 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 105 m (344 ft) |
| Population (2022)[3] | |
• Total | 28,205 |
| • Density | 240/km2 (610/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC-5 (EST) |
| Area code | +53-7 |
Geography
The municipality borders to the north with Boyeros (a municipal borough of Havana); to the east with San José de las Lajas; to the south with Quivicán; and on the west with San Antonio de los Baños.
It is divided into the barrios of Bejucal, Beltrán, Cuatro Caminos, Rancho Recreo, Buenaventura, Caguazo and Río Hondo.[1]
Demographics
Notable residents
Notable current and former residents of Bejucal include:
- Andy García, actor, was born and lived here until the age of five.
- Albio Sires, member of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey's 8th congressional district.[10]
