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El Yunque (Cuba)

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El Yunque
Highest point
Elevation575 m (1,886 ft)
Coordinates20°21′08″N 74°34′26″W / 20.35222°N 74.57389°W / 20.35222; -74.57389
Naming
English translationThe anvil
Language of name(in Spanish)
Geography
LocationCuba
Parent rangeSierra del Purial
(Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa)
Geology
Mountain typeTable mountain
the Bay of Baracoa and El Yunque

El Yunque is a 575-metre-high (1,886 ft) mountain located 7 km (4.3 mi) west of Baracoa and the Baracoa Bay in Cuba's Guantanamo Province. It has a table mountain shape that resembles an anvil ("yunque" in Spanish).

Overview

El Yunque was mentioned by Christopher Columbus in his chronicles about the discovery of the Americas. The Yunque is situated between the banks of the rivers Duaba and Toa, it is 1,125 m (3,691 ft) long and has a total area of 461,000 m (4,960,000 sq ft).

El Yunque was declared a National Monument by the Cuban National Commission of Monuments on December 25, 1979. El Yunque is covered with Cuban moist forests and the lower slopes are planted with cocoa bean under the shade of groves of royal palm.

Gallery

  • View from El Yunque View from El Yunque
  • El Yunque from Baracoa bay El Yunque from Baracoa bay
  • El Yunque in 2006 El Yunque in 2006
  • View to the west from the foot of El Yunque View to the west from the foot of El Yunque

References

  1. ^ Baracoa.org. "El Yunque". Archived from the original on 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2006-09-29.
  2. Columbus Monuments Pages. "Baracoa". Retrieved 2007-09-29.

External links

Media related to El Yunque at Wikimedia Commons

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