Gibara

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Gibara is a small coastal town in northeastern Cuba known for its colonial architecture, fishing traditions, and annual international film festival.

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Gibara canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
climate tropical climate
continent North America
country Cuba
eventFrequency annual film festival
fishingType artisanal fishing
governedBy Gibara Municipality
surface form: municipal government of Gibara
hasArchitectureStyle colonial-era buildings
neoclassical elements
hasCoastlineType bay with rocky and sandy shores
hasCulturalActivity community film-related events
local music and arts scene
hasCulturalHeritage colonial-era public squares
maritime traditions
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale commerce
tourism
hasEconomicSector primary sector (fishing)
services
hasEvent Havana International Film Festival
surface form: Festival Internacional de Cine de Gibara

Gibara International Film Festival
hasFeature coastal town
natural bay
hasHeritage Spanish colonial urban layout
hasPopulationScale small town
hasPortFunction small fishing port
hasReligiousBuildingType Catholic churches
hasUrbanForm grid street pattern
knownFor annual international film festival
colonial architecture
cultural tourism
fishing traditions
historic urban center
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Holguín Province
northeastern Cuba
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
north coast of Cuba
partOf Cuba
surface form: Republic of Cuba

eastern Cuba
region Oriente Province, Cuba
surface form: Oriente historical region of Cuba
subregion Caribbean
timeZone Cuba Standard Time
tourismType cultural tourism
nature and coastal tourism
transportConnection road links to Holguín city

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