Bolivia, Cuba

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Bolivia is one of ten Municipalities in the province of Ciego de Ávila, Cuba.

The coastal area of ​​Bahía de Perros and the Bahía de Jigüe north of the city of Bolivia are covered with inaccessible mangrove swamps. The only access to the sea makes the nearly seven miles north of Bolivia located Playa Cunagua. The region made ​​up almost completely flat, with the exception of the highly visible ' Loma de Cunagua '.

Before the administrative reform in 1976, the entire municipality was called Cunagua. On older maps of about 1929 is the name of Judas region. This name today still recall towards the Cayo Judas and the coastline Pasa de Judas.

Tourism

The Loma de Cunagua ( 22.11 ° N, 78.45 ° W22.105 - 78.449330 ) is a mostly untouched nature reserve ( Area protegida ).

These hills has about ten kilometers in diameter and reach 330 meters above sea level and is a worthwhile destination for nature observation. There are viewpoints, facilities for eco-tourism and hiking trails of varying difficulty, for example ' Sendero Los Tocororos '. The area is easily accessible via Moron. The checkpoint is located on the southern edge of the nature reserve in the immediate vicinity of the highway Moron Bolivia. For private vehicles, access is limited to foot or as part of guided tours (also by car ) but access is possible without any problems.

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