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Santiago de Cuba, a significant locality within Cuba, offers a unique geographical and cultural profile. This city, known internationally by its standardized name Santiago de Cuba, serves as a key point of interest in its region.
Positioned at latitude 20.02083 and longitude -75.82667, the city's precise coordinates place it distinctly on the world map. Its digital elevation model indicates an average altitude of 46 meters, shaping the area's physical character.
As a community of approximately 555,865 people, Santiago de Cuba holds a specific demographic weight within its administrative area. Its official designation as a PPLA underscores its importance in the regional hierarchy.
Administratively, the city falls under the primary jurisdiction of 15. It is further organized within the 3406 subdivision, which helps to define its local governance and services.
The rich history of the region is reflected in the variety of names used for the city over time. In addition to its primary name, it is also recognized as Kubos Santjagas, SCU, Sant'jago-de-Kuba, each name offering a glimpse into its linguistic and cultural heritage.
All local activities, scheduling, and daily life in Santiago de Cuba are synchronized to the America/Havana timezone, ensuring its alignment with the broader regional and international time standards.
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