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Just about as far as you can go on Cuba spreads a coastal plain and the town of Baracoa, site of Cuba's first settlement, founded by Diego Velasquez in 1512. Once accessible only by boat, it is a lush area of clapboard houses surrounded by cacao and coconut plantations. |
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