Paso Real (Encrucijada)
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Paso Real | |
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Hamlet | |
Paso Real (red) in Abel Santamaria (orange) in Encrucijada | |
| Coordinates: 22°34′37″N 79°49′10″W / 22.57694°N 79.81944°W | |
| Country | Cuba |
| Province | Villa Clara |
| Municipality | Encrucijada |
| Ward | Constancia |
| Population (2013)[1] | |
• Total | 117 |
Paso Real is a hamlet in Encrucijada, Cuba.
In March 1896 during the Cuban Revolution, general Jose Larcet Morlot went to Encrucijada, the Sagua la Chica River, Paso Real, and the Tunicú River. To later enter Santa Clara, Vega Alta, and Calabazar de Sagua.[2]
Paso Real used to be one of four barrios of Encrucijada, which increased to 8 in 1952. Later barrios where only for the main city of Encrucijada and Paso Real was made into the ward of Abel Santamaria, formerly known as Constancia.[3][4][5][6][7]
In 1941 Encrucijada's official borders where set as where the towns of Encrucijada, El Santo, and Paso Real.[1]

