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    Jimaguayú (Spanish pronunciation: [ximaɣwaˈʝu]) is a municipality and town in the Camagüey Province of Cuba. In 2022, the municipality of Jimaguayú had...
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    1895, delegates representing the rebel forces adopted a constitution in Jimaguayú, the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba in Arms, and set it to be reviewed...
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  • Jimaguayú Municipal Museum is a museum located in Jimaguayú, Cuba. It was established on 27 December 1982. The museum holds collections on history, weaponry...
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    were killed in combat. Ignacio Agramonte was killed at the Battle of Jimaguayú on May 11, 1873, where he was struck on the head by a stray bullet. The...
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  • discharge of poorly treated liquid waste from the city of Camagüey. Home to Jimaguayú Dam, one of the largest in the country. The river forms south of the city...
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    Felix Ferrer and Isabelo Artacho, who copied the Cuban Constitution of Jimaguayú nearly word-for-word. It provided for the creation of a Supreme Council...
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    representatives of the five Liberation Army Corps assembled in Jimaguayú, Camagüey to approve the "Jimaguayú Constitution". They established a central government...
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    05889; -77.34778 (Guáimaro) Jimaguayú 19,687 799 21°16′0″N 77°49′49″W / 21.26667°N 77.83028°W / 21.26667; -77.83028 (Jimaguayú) Minas 35,966 1,015 21°29′22″N...
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    Carrillo fought in Santa Cruz del Sur, the second combat of the Battle of Jimaguayú, La Sacra, Palo Seco and Las Guásimas, between 1873 and 1874. Back at...
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  • representatives of the five Liberation Army Corps assembled in Jimaguayú to approve the Jimaguayú Constitution. This constitution established a central government...
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