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Coordinates: 19°5300N 77°3800W / 19.88333°N 77.63333°W / 19.88333; -77.63333
 

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Desembarco del Granma National Park

IUCN category II (national park)

A waterfall in the national park
Map showing the location of Desembarco del Granma National Park
Map showing the location of Desembarco del Granma National Park

Location in Cuba

LocationCuba
Nearest cityNiquero
Coordinates19°53′00N 77°38′00W / 19.88333°N 77.63333°W / 19.88333; -77.63333
Area261.80 km2
Established1986

UNESCO World Heritage Site

TypeNatural
Criteriavii, viii
Designated1999 (23rd session)
Reference no.889
RegionLatin America and the Caribbean

Desembarco del Granma National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Desembarco del Granma) is a national park in south-western Cuba, stretching across the Niquero and Pilón municipalities in what is now Granma Province.[1] The name of the park means "Landing of the Granma" and refers to the yacht in which Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Raúl Castro, and 79 of their supporters sailed from Mexico to Cuba in 1956 and incited the Cuban Revolution.[2] The National park is well known for its karst topography and coastal cliffs.

The national park has a total area of 32,576 ha, of which 26,180 ha are terrestrial and 6,396 ha are marine.[1] In 1999, it was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site because of its uplifted marine terraces and pristine sea cliffs.[1]

Description[edit]

Desembarco del Granma National Park is located on the western end of the Sierra Maestra range, along the tectonically active zone between the North American Plate and Caribbean Plate. It conserves a series of limestone terraces that range from 180 meters below sea level to 360 meters above.[1] These terraces were likely formed due to tectonic uplift and fluctuations in sea level due to past climate change and glaciation events during the Miocene, Pliocene, and Pleistocene.[2] These terraces are among the largest and best preserved in the world.[1] In addition, the park protects many other karst features including waterfalls, cliffs, sinkholes, and caves.

The park is located in a warm, semi-arid climate, receiving between 300 and 1200 mm of rain a year and averaging 26°C. This makes it one of the warmest and driest areas in Cuba.[2]

Biodiversity[edit]

The national park contains relatively high biodiversity and endemism. More than 512 plant species have been observed in the park, of which 60% are endemic to Cuba. Twelve of these species have only been found within the park boundaries.[1] It also protects habitat for 6 species of painted snails ('Polymita' spp.), including several distinct evolutionary lineages. Thirteen mammals, 110 birds, 44 reptiles, and 17 amphibians have been observed in the park.[2] Over 90% of the amphibian and reptile species found in the park are endemic to Cuba, including the endangered Cuban night lizard.[1] Resident bird species include the Cuban amazon parrot and blue-headed quail-dove, and mammal species living in the park include the West Indian manatee and the Cuban flower bat, which is adapted to hot caves.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Desembarco del Granma National Park". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e System of Marine Terraces of Cabo Cruz and Maisi (PDF) (Report). Republic of Cuba. 1998.
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