Pinar del Río is a city in Cuba. It is the capital of Pinar del Río Province.
Inhabitants of the area are called Pinareños.
Neighborhoods in the city include La Conchita, La Coloma, Briones Montoto and Las Ovas.
History
The city was originally founded by the
Spanish as
Nueva Filipina (New Philippine), and was renamed Pinar del Río in 1774. It was one of the last major cities in Cuba founded by the Spanish.
Economy
The city is located in a major tobacco-growing area and is a centre of the cigar industry.
Education
The main secondary education institution is the
University of Pinar del Rio.
Demographics
In the 2002 national census, the following statistics were recorded:
- Area: 70.7 km² (city); 708km² (municipality)
- Population: 189,221 (total); 152,200 (city); 30,417 (surrounding rural area)
- Density: 270,4 /km²
In 2004, the municipality of Pinar del Río had a population of 190,532. With a total area of , it has a population density of .
Art
The international exhibited Cuban painter,
Mario Bencomo, was born here.
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