Arroyo Majín
Arroyo Majín is an intermittent stream in Santiago de Cuba Province, Cuba. Arroyo Majín is situated nearby to the neighborhood Ducoreaux, as well as near the locality La Veguita.Places of Interest
Highlights include Guillermón Moncada Stadium and Parque zoologico santiago.
Guillermón Moncada Stadium
Stadium
Estadio Guillermón Moncada is a multi-use stadium in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. It is the second largest baseball stadium in Cuba and comfortably seats 25,000 spectators.
Plaza de Marte
Park
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Plaza de Marte is a park, which is situated 4 km southwest of Arroyo Majín.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include El Caney and Santiago de Cuba.
El Caney
Town
Photo: Christian Pirkl, CC BY-SA 4.0.
El Caney is a small village six kilometers to the northeast of Santiago, Cuba. "Caney" means longhouse in Taíno. El Caney is situated 2½ km northeast of Arroyo Majín.
Santiago de Cuba
Photo: Rastapopulous, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Santiago de Cuba is the second-largest city in Cuba and the capital city of Santiago de Cuba Province. It lies in the southeastern area of the island, some 870 km southeast of the Cuban capital of Havana.
Arroyo Majín
- Type: Intermittent stream
- Also known as: “Arroyo Majin”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Santiago de Cuba Province, Cuba, Caribbean, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
20.04028° or 20° 2′ 25″ northLongitude
-75.79° or 75° 47′ 24″ westElevation
35 metres (115 feet)Open location code
77G626R5+4XGeoNames ID
3548362
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Satellite Map
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Ducoreaux and La Veguita.
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