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Madruga – Yes, stunning is the perfect word to describe it.
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In the west, there are numerous patches along the Guaniguanico range (Sierra de los Órganos and Sierra del Rosario as far as Escaleras de Jaruco) next to pine forests and dry forests; a larger patch and a smaller one in the Bejucal-Madruga-Coliseo highlands and various small patches in the northern half of Isla de la Juventud (Sierra de la Cañada).
Cuban moist forests 2008
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Madruga, Maria da Conceição, A paixão segundo José Saramago: a paixão do verbo e o verbo da paixão.
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Catalina, Madruga, Pipian, and Nicolas de Bari, which are now located between 9 and 14 kilometers from the centers of activity.
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We have also completed a two-lane highway which will connect with the central highway to the north, establishing a direct link from this town with the villages of Madruga and Catalina.
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Cangre, and the fourth will possibly be built in Cayajabos, beyond Madruga.
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Batabano, in the little town of Nancahuazu, with a capacity for 300 children, and in El Changre, toward the southwest of Madruga, one for 300 students.
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Some, like those at Madruga, not far from Havana, still have a considerable patronage.
Cuba, Old and New 1893
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Joana Madruga, an Atlanta investor who bought four houses with her then-husband, recalls the homes and newly seeded lawns as beautifully kept.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Just two months after Madruga took title, somebody broke in and ransacked three of her houses.
The Seattle Times 2011
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