Central Cuba
Central Cuba is a region located in the heart of the island, known for its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It includes provinces such as Villa Clara, Cienfuegos, and Sancti Spíritus. The area features rolling hills, fertile plains, and beautiful coastlines along the Caribbean Sea.
The region is also home to several historical cities, including Santa Clara, famous for its role in the Cuban Revolution. Central Cuba is known for its agricultural production, particularly in sugarcane and tobacco, contributing significantly to the island's economy. The vibrant local culture is reflected in its music, dance, and festivals.