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Village in Pinar del Río, Cuba
Entronque de Herradura
Village
Nickname: Little Miami
Entronque de Herradura is located in CubaEntronque de HerraduraEntronque de HerraduraLocation of Entronque de Herradura in Cuba
Coordinates: 22°34′25″N 83°27′09″W / 22.57361°N 83.45250°W / 22.57361; -83.45250
Country Cuba
ProvincePinar del Río
MunicipalityConsolación del Sur
Settled1907
District1988
Area
 • Total1.280 km (0.494 sq mi)
Elevation71 m (233 ft)
Population
 • Total6,086
 • Density4,755/km (12,320/sq mi)
 • DemonymEntronqueño
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Postal code24490
Area code+53-48
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Entronque de Herradura is one of thirteen villages and consejo popular ("people's council", i.e. hamlet) belonging to the municipality of Consolación del Sur, in Pinar del Río Province, Cuba. It has a land extension of 1.280 km² (0.494 square of miles).


History

In 1907, Arturo García, known as Arturo Miseria, purchased the quadrants or corners of the Herradura estate, which at the time belonged to the American Thomas Hodgkiss Hamsx Silson. He built the first house in the community, using yagua and guano, in the southwest quadrant. Later, in 1908, Jaime Galcerán acquired the northwest quadrant and constructed a house made of wood and Creole tiles.

In 1910, Leonardo Cairo acquired the southwest quadrant and built a home to which he added a pharmacy. By the following year, the community had its first teacher, Mrs. Manuela Sánchez, who founded the first school. She taught both boys and girls from grades one through six. Between 1909 and 1911, during the presidency of José Miguel Gómez, the paving of the royal road began with the cooperation of all the neighbors, each responsible for a specific section. Stones were moved or carried by hand, horse-drawn carts, and wagons, and they were placed and compacted using a roller, the only machine available at the time.

In 1918, Julián Díaz acquired the northeast quadrant and built his home there. A few years later, he decided to move to kilometer 3 on the road to Herradura, leaving the house to a brother-in-law, and eventually sold it. By 1922, the town of Entronque de Herradura was owned by four prominent individuals, each controlling one of the quadrants as follows: the northwest quadrant belonged to Caridad Díaz; the northeast quadrant to Julián Díaz; the southwest quadrant to Lauro Pérez; and the southeast quadrant to Leonardo Cairo.

In 1929, the town received the good news that the cobbled road would soon be paved, marking the arrival of the first highway and technological advancements to the western part of the island. Starting in 1931, with the construction of the Carretera Central, the landscape began to change dramatically, as businesses and housing multiplied.

In 1947, the community unveiled its first bust of José Martí. Electric service reached the town in 1949, bringing progress for the entire community, including public and residential lighting. It also enabled technological advances at the Galcerán preserves factory, which allowed for the processing of all raw materials from the area. Additionally, the town saw the creation of a cinema, carpentry workshops, and new sawmills.

Communication with San Andrés did not occur before 1959; the only connection was the royal road, which became impassable during the rainy season.



Geography

It covers the northeast part of Consolación del Sur, bordered on the north by the municipality of La Palma and Los Palacios, east of Canal, on the south by the border of Herradura, by the West with the district of Crucero de Echeverria.

Relief

The predominant relief consists of elevations interspersed with some flat portions in the southern part of the region.

Climate

The climatic conditions of the territory align with those of the country, characterized by a tropical humid climate with two well-defined seasons: a dry season and a rainy season. The dry season extends from November to April, while the rainy season lasts from May to October, with June being the rainiest month and December the driest. The average temperature is 24.7 degrees Celsius, with January being the coldest month and August the warmest.

Hydrography

The Patate Reservoir is located three kilometers southwest of the town of Entronque de Herradura. It has a surface area of 7.5 km² and a water volume of 44.7 million cubic meters, damming the waters of the Santa Clara River.

Demographic

Its population is 9,187 inhabitants with a density of 181.2 inhabitants per km². The population is distributed as follows: 7,428 live in the urban area, accounting for 78.8%, and 1,987 in the rural area, representing 21.1%. Of the latter, 271 live in the mountain plan, which represents 13.6% of the rural sector and 2.87% of the total. The housing stock is 3,349; of these, 77.39% are urban and 22.6% are rural. Of the latter, 13.4% are in the mountain plan.

Economy

Natural Resources

The primary natural resource in this municipality is its land, covering a territorial area of 59.84 km², of which 81% is arable. The main agricultural products include various crops such as tobacco, tubers, vegetables, fruits, and produce from an organoponic system designed to supply the local population. Additionally, the area has a feed factory, contributing significantly to agricultural and industrial productivity.

Culture

Recreational Club

As the town grew, the need for a recreation club became apparent. In 1955, Jaimito Galcerán donated the land for its construction. From that point forward, activities such as fairs, raffles, parades, and other events were organized. Membership was open to adults of white ethnicity. Recreational activities included dominoes, dice games, ping pong, weightlifting, and gastronomic services.

Cinema

The first and only cinema was built in 1950 in the southwest quadrant by Lauro Pérez and Joseíto García, on a lot donated by the latter. The theater, named “Teatro Adelfa”, was inaugurated by Armando Díaz. Screenings were held daily, with tickets priced at $0.20 for adults and $0.10 for children.

Education

Education developed alongside the town’s growth. In 1911, Manuela Sánchez established the first school, teaching boys and girls from first to sixth grade. By 1934, due to population growth, Berta Díaz began teaching, leading to the opening of a second school. From then on, Manuela taught girls while Berta taught boys, both covering grades one through six.

In 1947, Tusnelda Geada created a first-grade classroom, which later evolved into a small school in 1953. In 1948, Digna Valdés joined Berta Díaz in teaching until a new classroom was established for fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. By 1953, a school exclusively for first and second grades was created.

Today, the Entronque de Herradura community has seven primary schools located in urban and rural areas. The largest, Sierra Maestra, serves 498 students and is situated in the southeast quadrant, less than half a kilometer from the town center on the road to Herradura.

Health

Historically, the community had two pharmacies. The first was built in 1910 by Leonardo Cairo, a well-educated man with a degree in pharmacy. In 1922, Pedro Miranda, another pharmacist, opened a second pharmacy. By the 1930s, the town had its first doctor, Agustín Delgado Díaz, followed by another known as Gargallo. However, conflicts between doctors and pharmacists often led to short tenures, forcing residents to seek medical care in Consolación del Sur or request house visits.

Currently, the community has two pharmacies, thirteen medical offices, and one polyclinic.

Religious Beliefs

The main religious groups in the community are Jehovah’s Witnesses and Methodists.

See also

References

  1. "Entronque de Herradura (Consolación del Sur, Pinar del Río Province, Cuba) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  2. "Entronque de Herradura (Consolación del Sur, Pinar del Río Province, Cuba) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  3. "Entronque de Herradura postal code".
  4. "Entronque de Herradura (Consolación del Sur, Pinar del Río Province, Cuba) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  5. "Guije" (in Spanish).

External links

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