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HOLGUIN
Hotel Sol Río Luna Mares
Holguin province is in northeast Cuba with one
and a half million people, and more than 9,300 square Kilometers, 25% of which,
is covered by forests. Tourism, sugar industries, and vast nickel deposits are
the province's most important economic resources.
Holguin city, the capital of the province, was
first settled by Captain Garcia Holguin in 1525, when he acquired a piece of
land in this region and built the first houses.
The best-known place in the city is the Hill of
the Cross (Loma de la Cruz), with a single, massive, 458-step staircase. From
its top you can admire the city of Holguin and the surrounding landscape that
this 261-meter elevation offers.
Its previous name was Cerro Bayado. On May 3rd,
1790, Fray Francisco Antonio de Algeria climbed the hill with a wooden cross
that he placed at the top. Since then, it is known as the Hill of the Cross,
setting the beginning of a religious tradition: the Pilgrimage of the Cross (Romerías
de la Cruz). This Old Spanish tradition was on remembrance of the day when Saint
Helena, mother of Constantine the Great claimed to have found the original cross
of Calvary.
Oscar Alvanés Carballo, a lover of his city, came
with the idea of building a staircase all the way to the top. Vicente Biosca
carried out the project, adding a chapel, a rotunda, the lookout and the
reconstruction of the colonial fort at the base. The work began on January 28th,
1927 but was not finished until May 3rd, 1950.
Pilgrimage took place annually
until the late 1950s and was interrupted until just a few years ago. Now it is
known as the Pilgrimage of May (Romerías de Mayo), and it is a cultural and
religious festivity that lasts for several days.
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