Rincón (Camajuaní)
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Rincón (Camajuaní)
Rincón also known as El Rincón, Finca Rincón, and Finca el Rincón is a settlement of the (CCS) Raul Torres Acosta. in Camajuaní, Villa Clara Province, Villa Clara, Cuba. Nearby towns are La Lebisa, Villa Clara, La Lebisa, Guajén, Cuba, Guajén, Vega Alta, Cuba, Vega Alta, Canoa, Cuba, Canoa, CPA Benito Ramírez, La Luz, Cuba, La Luz, Guerrero, Cuba, Guerrero, and El Perico (Encrucijada), El Perico. The Saint Lazarus sanctuary is located in Rincón where many Cubans make an annual pilgrimage on December 17 to mark the feast day of San Lázaro. Geography The road that Rincón is on is called , or in English Vega Alta - El Rincón Road, which is 6 km. Rincón includes the CCS of CCS Raúl Torres Acosta and CCS Juan Francisco Aro. The ''Urocoptis villarensis'' can be found in Rincon. History El Rincón used to be a part of the former barrios of Cuba, former barrio of Vega Alta, in the former Municipalities of Cuba, municipality of San Antonio de las Vueltas, Vu ...
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