Siboney, Cuba

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Siboney, Cuba is a coastal village in eastern Cuba known as a key American landing point during the Spanish–American War.

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Siboney, Cuba canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
associatedWith Battle of Las Guasimas
Battle of San Juan Hill
climate tropical climate
conflict Spanish–American War
continent North America
country Cuba
eventLocation American landings in the Spanish–American War
hasEconomicActivity fishing
tourism
hasFeature coastal village
hasHistoricalSignificance Spanish–American War
hasNameOrigin named after the indigenous Siboney people
hasNearbyMilitaryFacility former American encampments (Spanish–American War)
hasTerrain coastal plain
nearby hills
hasTransportConnection road to Santiago de Cuba
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn eastern Cuba
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Santiago de Cuba Province
locatedOn Caribbean Sea
near Daiquirí, Cuba
Santiago de Cuba
partOf municipality of Santiago de Cuba
partOfHistoricalTheater Siege of Santiago
surface form: Santiago campaign of the Spanish–American War
timePeriodOfSignificance 1898
usedAs American landing point
usedByMilitaryForce United States Army
United States Navy

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