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Cienfuegos Bay

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Ocean/sea sources
  
Caribbean Sea

Max. length
  
22 kilometres (14 mi)

Area
  
88.46 km²

Basin countries
  
Cuba

Max. width
  
13 kilometres (8.1 mi)

Ocean/sea source
  
Caribbean Sea

Cienfuegos Bay

Surface area
  
88.46 square kilometres (34.15 sq mi)

Settlements
  
Castillo de Jagua, Cienfuegos, Cuba

Wreck diving in cienfuegos bay cuba


Cienfuegos Bay (Spanish: Bahia de Cienfuegos) is a bay in the Caribbean Sea located in Cienfuegos Province on the southern coast of Cuba. It has served as a refuge for boats for many years. It has two of the most important ports in the country, one of which is the city of Cienfuegos, the capital of the province.

On his second vogage to the Americas, Christopher Columbus visited the bay in 1494. The first permanent settlements occurred in 1738. The Jagua Fortress was erected by King Philip V of Spain in 1742 to protect the bay from pirates who prowled the Caribbean coast in those days. They used it as refuge at landfall, on their way to the city of Cienfuegos.

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Cienfuegos Bay Wikipedia