Camagüey
Camagüey is a city located in central Cuba, known for its rich history and unique architecture. Founded in 1514, it features a labyrinth of narrow streets designed to confuse pirates. The city is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its well-preserved colonial buildings and vibrant culture.
The economy of Camagüey is diverse, with agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing playing significant roles. The region is famous for its cattle ranching and production of sugar cane. Additionally, Camagüey hosts various cultural events, showcasing its artistic heritage and local traditions.