Crucero Carmita

Crucero Carmita also known as El Crucero de Carmita is a village in Luis Arcos Bergnes Popular Council (or Carmita), Camajuaní, Villa Clara, Cuba. It had a population of 704 people and has 261 houses. Nearby towns are Fusté, San José, Dolores, Corona, Aguijón, and Santana.[5]

Crucero Carmita
Village [1]
Train in Crucero Carmita
Train in Crucero Carmita
Map of Crucero Carmita (red) in Luis Arcos Bergnes (orange) in Camajuani.
Map of Crucero Carmita (red) in Luis Arcos Bergnes (orange) in Camajuani.
Crucero Carmita is located in Cuba
Crucero Carmita
Crucero Carmita
Crucero Carmita in Cuba
Crucero Carmita is located in Villa Clara Province
Crucero Carmita
Crucero Carmita
Crucero Carmita (Villa Clara Province)
Crucero Carmita is located in Camajuaní
Crucero Carmita
Crucero Carmita
Crucero Carmita (Camajuaní)
Coordinates: 22°27′24″N 79°47′36″W
CountryCuba
ProvinceVilla Clara
MunicipalityCamajuaní
Popular CouncilCarmita
Elevation78 m (256 ft)
Population
  Total704
Postal Code
52500 [3][4]
 

Location

The town is located on the intersection of the Carretera a Luis Arcos Bergnes, going to Luis Arcos Bergnes and the Carretera de Camajuaní, going to Camajuaní. To the north is the hamlet of Fusté, to the west is the town of El Berro in the municipality of Santa Clara, and to the east is the hamlet of Blanquizal. In the center of the town is the #1343 Old Train of the Central Carmita/CAI Luis Arcos Bergnes, a sugar mill in Luis Arcos Bergnes.

On the southern part of the town is the reparto (similar to a barrio) of Reparto Nuevo (New Reparto). The town also includes the Zona 52 (52nd Zone) of the municipality. [6] On the north part is the reparto of Reparto Viejo (Old Reparto), on the Carretera a Luis Arcos Bergnes. [7]

Education

There is one school in Crucero Carmita, which is: [8]

  • Julio Pino Primary

Economy

According at the DMPF (Departamento de control de la Dirección Municipal de Planificación Física or Management Control Department Municipal Physical Planning in English) of Camajuani, Crucero Carmita is a settlement linked to sources of employment or economic development. [9]

The town has a pharmacy, being the Farmacia del Crucero. [10]

References

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