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Definition: Isla de la Juventud from Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
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or Eng. Isle of Youth \ˈyüth;\ formerly Isle of Pines \ˈpīnz\. Island, Cuba, in NW Caribbean Sea, S of W end; 1182 sq. mi. (3601 sq. km.); chief town Nueva Gerona.

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Special municipality of Cuba. See table at cuba.


Isla de la Juventud

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Island in the northwest Caribbean Sea, a province of Cuba, lying 97 km/60 mi south of the main island of Cuba at the mouth of the Gulf of Batabanó; area 2,200 sq km/850 sq mi; population (2002) 86,600. Tourism, fishing, and citrus-growing are the principal industries, and the island has Cuba's largest known gold deposit. Its capital is Nueva Gerona, on the north coast. Since the Cuban Revolution of 1959, the island has been cultivated, principally by young people from schools and colleges who have been drafted in to work the land as part of their education. The explorer Christopher Columbus landed on the island in 1494 and named it Evangelista. The island later became a notorious haunt for pirates. The Spanish authorities began to use it as a prison at an early stage. In 1925, it was incorporated in the young state of Cuba. The island was known as Isla de Pinos before receiving its present name in 1978 following the building of a large number of schools for overseas students. The…
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Full text Article Isla de la Juventud

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Island in the northwest Caribbean Sea, a province of Cuba, lying 97 km/60 mi south of the main island of Cuba at the mouth of the Gulf of Batabanó; area 2,200 sq km/850 sq mi; population (2002) 86,600. Tourism, fishing, and citrus-growing are the principal industries, and the island has Cuba's…
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officially Republic of Cuba. Island in the Greater Antilles, West Indies, S of Florida and N of W Caribbean Sea; ab. 41,620 sq. mi. (107,800 sq. km.); with adjacent islands forms Republic of Cuba. officially Republic of Cuba. Independent country, comprising the island of Cuba and surrounding small…
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Full text Article Youth, Isle of

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Span. Isla de la Juventud , island and special municipality (1989 est. pop. 71,500), 1,180 sq mi (3,056 sq km), off SW Cuba, from which it is separated by the Batabanó Gulf. Until 1978 it was called Isle of Pines. The island's capital is Nueva Gerona. Pine forests cover much of the island, and there…
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