Pueblo Nuevo, Matanzas

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Pueblo Nuevo
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Streets of Pueblo Nuevo, 2023
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Coordinates: 23°02′17″N81°34′37″W / 23.038°N 81.577°W / 23.038; -81.577
Country Cuba
Province Matanzas
Municipality Matanzas
Government
  Representative [1] Ileana Fajardo
 

Pueblo Nuevo is a ward ( consejo popular ) of the National Assembly of People's Power in the municipality of Matanzas, Matanzas, Cuba. It used to be one of the three neighborhoods (barrios) of Matanzas. [2]

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References

  1. "Representante del proyecto en el consejo popular Pueblo Nuevo, del municipio matancero Matanzas. Ileana Fajardo" (in Spanish).
  2. "Pueblo Nuevo". www.guije.com. Retrieved 2022-11-05.