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    Guanajay is a town and municipality in Artemisa Province in western Cuba, located about 58 km (36 mi) southwest of Havana. The town lies among hills. Guanajay is the twin town of Axtla De Terrazas [3] Overview.

  2. Guanajay is a small town located in the province of Havana, Cuba. It is located in the municipality of Artemisa, and it is known as the “Pearl of Artemisa” due to its characteristic beauty and its importance in Cuban history.

  3. Guanajay es una ciudad y municipio de la Provincia de Artemisa, ubicado al centro de esta provincia. Guanajay fue una de las primeras poblaciones del occidente cubano, fundado en 1650 y llegó a ser una de las villas más prosperas de la región de Vueltabajo.

  4. Guanajay is a town and municipality in Havana Province in Western Cuba, about 58 km southwest of Cuba's capital Havana . Understand. Founded in the 17th century on the banks of the Capellanía river, Guanajay was a weather station for troops who arrived from Spain until it turned into a health resort.

  5. Guanajay is a town and municipality in Artemisa Province in western Cuba, located about 58 km (36 mi) southwest of Havana. The town lies among hills. The country surrounding Guanajay is a fertile sugarcane and tobacco region, and historically it has been an important distribution point in the commerce of the western end of the island.

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  6. Guanajay is a city and municipality in Artemisa Province in western Cuba, located about 58 km (36 mi) southwest of Havana. The town lies among hills. Artemisa is a new region in Cuba located west of Havana. The region was established after the old province of Havana was divided, creating both Artemisa and Mayabeque.

  7. This place is situated in La Habana, Cuba, its geographical coordinates are 22° 55' 35" North, 82° 41' 15" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Guanajay. See Guanajay photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Guanajay in Cuba.