Guanahacabibes Peninsula National Park

Guanahacabibes Peninsula National Park is a protected natural area in . It is a peninsula that is the westernmost point of Cuba. It is known for its white sand beaches, more than 100 lakes, and a series of small offshore islands and cays that are popular with scuba divers and naturalists.
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  • Type: Peninsula
  • Description: peninsula in Cuba
  • Also known as: Guanahacabibes Peninsula”, “Peninsula de Guanacabibes”, “Peninsula de Guanacahabibes”, and “Península de Guanahacabibes

Guanahacabibes Peninsula National Park

Latitude
21.93598° or 21° 56′ 10″ north
Longitude
-84.63677° or 84° 38′ 12″ west
Elevation
13 metres (43 feet)
Open location code
76HQW9P7+97
Geo­Names ID
3557808
Wiki­data ID
Q1599165
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