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Matanzas

Matanzas is a city in western Cuba, serving as the capital of Matanzas Province and as the administrative seat of the Matanzas municipality. It lies on the southern shore of the Bay of Matanzas, about 90 kilometers east of Havana, and functions as a regional commercial and transportation hub.

Founded in the late 17th century to defend the bay, Matanzas grew as an urban center during

Notable sites include Teatro Sauto, an opera house inaugurated in 1890; Castillo de San Severino, a seaside

Economy and culture: The surrounding province includes Varadero, one of Cuba's leading seaside resorts, and supports

Transportation: Matanzas is connected by road and rail to Havana and other parts of the island, and

the
colonial
era.
Its
historic
center
preserves
examples
of
19th‑century
architecture
and
public
squares
that
reflect
its
colonial
heritage.
fortress;
and
the
nearby
Bellamar
Caves,
among
Cuba's
oldest
tourist
caverns.
These
landmarks
illustrate
the
city’s
architectural
and
natural
heritage.
sugar
processing,
manufacturing,
and
tourism-related
activities.
The
region
is
also
recognized
for
cultural
traditions
in
music,
dance,
theatre,
and
the
arts.
serves
as
a
port
and
gateway
for
bay
commerce,
supporting
regional
trade
and
mobility.