Guerrero, Cuba
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Guerrero | |
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Rural Barrio [1] | |
Guerrero and Ibarra seen from above in 2023 | |
Guerrero on OpenStreetMap | |
| Coordinates: 22°32′43″N 79°46′54″W / 22.54528°N 79.78167°W | |
| Country | Cuba |
| Province | Villa Clara |
| Municipality | Camajuaní |
| Ward | Vega Alta |
| Population | |
• Estimate | 39 |
| Demonym | Guerreros |
Environmental issues
Guerrero is located in the middle of Vueltas and Vega Alta. Guerrero is connected to Vega Alta by bridge in the Camajuaní River and to Vueltas by going through Ibarra and Piedra.[1]
Guerrero has CCS Mártires de Vueltas.
Guerrero being located in a very rural area presents terrible conditions. When it rains in Guerrero the bridge to Vega Alta and road to Vueltas floods, making it difficult to communicate to the outside world.[1]
History
On the 25th April 1895, a few hours after Juan Bruno Zayas’s departure from Vega Alta, he ended up in Guerrero.[2]
In 2018, several settlements in Villa Clara were flooded, in Camajuaní these settlements included Rincón, Guajén, Sagua la Chica, Macagual, Guerrero, Floridano, Vega Alta, and Vega de Palma.[3]
