El Canario (Primero de Enero)

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El Canario
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Location of El Canario in Cuba
Coordinates: 21°50′31″N78°26′08″W / 21.84194°N 78.43556°W / 21.84194; -78.43556
CountryFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Province Ciego de Ávila
Municipality Primero de Enero
Population
 (2011)
  Total41
Time zone UTC-5 (EST)
Area code +53-43

El Canario is a Cuban village and hamlet belonging to the municipality of Primero de Enero, in Ciego de Avila Province. It has a population of 41. [1]

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Economy

The economy is centered in the agriculture of sugarcane, livestock, coal, and growing various crops.

Education

El Canario has a primary school for children attending first to sixth grade.

Health

Residents have access to a Medico de Familia clinic and a pharmacy that provide health services in the nearby village of Pablo.

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References

  1. "Sitio Web Joven Club en Ciego de Avila". cav.jovenclub.cu.