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Sagua La Grande, also known as La Villa del Undoso, is a municipality and city located on the north coast of the province of Villa Clara in central Cuba. It is located on the Sagua la Grande River.
   The city is located close to Mogotes de Jumagua, a set of limestone cliffs. Many cays of the Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago are located off the northern coast of the municipality.

History

Sagua la Grande was founded in 1812 With a total area of, it has a population density of .
   The municipality is divided into the barrios of Baire, Chinchila, Este, General Nodarse, Isabela de Sagua, Jumagua, Malpáez, Oeste and Sitiecito.

Architecture

The city's wide streets and little traffic give it a calm atmosphere.
   In recent decades there has been a lack of new construction. Consequently, the older buildings, left over from colonial times, are in a state of decay. One of the most beautiful buildings in this city, El Casino Español (The Spanish Casino) built in 1908, was the meeting place for the Sociedad Sagüera (Social Club of Sagua).

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