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Granma province is renowned for its
battles and its natural gifts. High in the
breathtaking Sierra Maestra Mountains, Fidel
Castro conquered Batista's dictatorship.
Down in the valley, the longest river in
Cuba irrigates the fertile lands. And the
towns echo with memories of slaves,
conquistadors and peasants.
Named after the boat that Fidel Castro used
in his revolution, Granma Province is in a
great valley crossed by the Cauto River and
framed by the magnificent Sierra Maestra
Mountains on the edge of the island's rugged
Caribbean shore. These mountains provided
shelter for Castro's revolutionaries.