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Municipio of Jiguaní |
The Municipio of Jiguaní is one of the twenty two municipios in the province of Oriente, Cuba. This municipio covers a surface of 1,670 square kilometers. |
Note: A "municipio" (plural: municipios) is the first political division of the provinces in Cuba. It is similar, in many ways, to the county or parish in which a state is divided in the United States. |
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Population: The population of this municipio in 1953 was 75,493 persons. |
Population of the Municipio of Jiguaní |
Census |
1943 |
1931 |
1919 |
1907 |
Population |
56,320 |
42,152 |
22,693 |
13,325 |
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Barrios: The "barrios" (singular: barrio) are similar to the electoral districs in which a county is divided in the United Sates. |
The barrios of Jiguaní in 1943 were: Babiney, Baire, Bijagual, La Villa, Los Negros, Maffo, Rihito and Santa Rita. |
Population of the barrios in the Municipio of Jiguaní |
Barrio |
1943 |
1931 |
1919 |
Babiney |
4,187 |
2,661 |
2,022 |
Baire |
5,385 |
3,846 |
2,752 |
Bijagual |
7,286 |
7,837 |
2,465 |
La Villa |
13,995 |
9,026 |
5,774 |
Los Negros |
7,817 |
7,559 |
2,639 |
Maffo |
7,441 |
4,040 |
2,921 |
Rihito |
4,139 |
3,231 |
963 |
Santa Rita |
6,070 |
3,952 |
3,157 |
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