Valle de San Luis

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Valle de San Luis is a historic sugar-producing valley near Trinidad, Cuba, known for its colonial-era plantations and role in the region’s 18th- and 19th-century sugar industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic valley
sugar-producing region
associatedWith Atlantic slave trade
Cuban colonial economy
associatedWithCity Trinidad, Cuba
country Cuba
culturalSignificance example of colonial sugar plantation landscape
economicSector agriculture
sugar manufacturing
governingCountry Cuba
hasAgriculturalProduct sugarcane
hasClimateType tropical climate
hasColonialPower Spain
hasEconomicRole major sugar-exporting area (historical)
hasHeritage colonial heritage
hasIndustry sugar industry
hasLandscapeType valley
hasStructureType plantation houses
slave quarters
sugar mill ruins
historicalFunction center of plantation agriculture
center of sugar export
historicalPeriod 18th century
19th century
knownFor 18th-century sugar industry
19th-century sugar industry
colonial-era sugar plantations
sugar production
language Spanish
locatedIn Sancti Spíritus
surface form: Sancti Spíritus Province
locatedInRegion Caribbean
locatedNear Trinidad, Cuba
locatedOnContinent North America
nearbyCity Trinidad
partOf Trinidad and the Valley de los Ingenios
surface form: Valle de los Ingenios
region central Cuba
timeOfPeakProsperity 19th century
late 18th century
tourismType heritage tourism
rural tourism
transportLink historic rail connections to Trinidad
usedFor sugar processing
sugarcane cultivation

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