Escambray Cuba

The Escambray Mountains are a mountain range in the central region of Cuba, in the provinces of Sancti Spíritus, Cienfuegos and Villa Clara. The Escambray Mountains are located in the south-central region of the island, extending about 80 kilometers from east to west, and 80 kilometers from north to south. Their highest peak, Pico San Juan, rises to 960 m abo…
The Escambray Mountains are a mountain range in the central region of Cuba, in the provinces of Sancti Spíritus, Cienfuegos and Villa Clara. The Escambray Mountains are located in the south-central region of the island, extending about 80 kilometers from east to west, and 80 kilometers from north to south. Their highest peak, Pico San Juan, rises to 960 m above sea level. The Escambray range is divided into two sections by the Agabama River. The western part is called the Guamuhaya Mountains, and the eastern part, raising between Trinidad and Sancti Spiritus, is best known as Sierra de Sancti Spíritus. After Pico San Juan, the highest points are Caballete de Casas, Gavilanes, Loma de Banao, Caja de Agua, and Pico Tuerto.
  • Elevation: 1,140 m (3,740 ft)
  • Peak: Pico San Juan
  • Country: Cuba
  • Provinces: Villa Clara · Cienfuegos · Sancti Spíritus
Data from: en.wikipedia.org