La Quinta, Cuba
La Quinta, simply known as Quinta, is an urban settlement home of 1,026 in Camajuani, Cuba. It is located north of the settlement of El Bosque and the municipal seat of Camajuaní.
History
La Quinta was founded in 1875, as a part of the former municipality of San Antonio de las Vueltas.Juan Bruno Zayas, a general in the Cuban war of Independence lived shortly in La Quinta and later Vega Alta.
Until 1976 La Quinta was a former barrio of the Vueltas Municipality.
In 1992, Caledonia Valdés became the president of the former ward until 1998, where he switched to a president of Camajuaní II.
Education
La Quinta has one school, which is:- Andrés Cuevas Primary
Economy
According at the DMPF of Camajuani, La Quinta is a settlement linked to sources of employment or economic development.The Provincial Tobacco Company La Estrella has territory in La Quinta, Camajuani, Aguada de Moya, San Antonio de las Vueltas, and Taguayabón.
Transport
La Quinta is located on the paved road, Vial La Quinta, being the only paved road of the town, which ends in La Quinta, and links it to the south with El Bosque and starts in Camajuaní at the Carretera de Camajuaní. The other 2 semi–major unpaved roads link the town to the Embalse La Quinta to the west, and Vueltas and the Circuito Norte to the east.La Quinta is also located on the Línea Norte railway line, with train routes Morón–Santa Clara and Camajuaní–Vega Alta stopping in La Quinta.