Sagua La Grande River
The Sagua La Grande River is located in central Cuba, flowing through the province of Villa Clara. It is approximately 80 kilometers long and is known for its scenic beauty and ecological significance. The river originates in the Sierra del Escambray mountains and eventually empties into the Cuban North Coast.
This river plays a vital role in the local ecosystem, supporting various wildlife and plant species. It also serves as an important water source for nearby communities, contributing to agriculture and daily life. The Sagua La Grande town, situated along the river, is named after it and has historical significance in the region.