The Isle of Pines. The Isle of Pines is about 66 miles (by boat) directly south from the west-central part of Cuba but is only about 33 miles from the nearest mainland in the Province of Pinar del Rio. For political purposes, it is included in the Province... The Agriculture of Cuba - Page 12by Paul George Minneman - 1943 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| Paul George Minneman, United States. Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations - 1942 - 162 pages
...2,414 Copper 47 2,208 Iron 218 481 Chromium . 68 338 Gold 1 89 Barytes... 10 61 Silica 89 133 Asphalt 6 97 Others 13 48 Total.. 589 5,869 Fuel is Cuba's greatest...east to west. A marsh running across the island from east to west divides it into two parts. The land is predominantly flat and gently rolling, with a few... | |
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| 1937 - 48 pages
...west-central part of Cuba, covers an area of 755,000 acres, and had a population of (0,165 in 1938. This island is about 34 miles across from north to...east to west. A marsh running across the island from east to west divides it into two parts. The southern part is swampy, at no point exceeding 50 feet... | |
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