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Loma del Capiro (English: Capiro's Hill) is a group of three small peaks located in the city of Santa Clara, Cuba. The elevation gained local and worldwide historic significance after Che Guevara used it as hideout and command center to invade the city in a battle known as Battle of Santa Clara during the Cuban Revolution. With an altitude of 176.6 m (579 ft), the smallest peak holds the name of Capiro and next to it, with 185.9 and 188.4 meters tall are twin peaks known as Dos Hermanas (Two sisters). A monument commemorating the battle was placed at the top of the smallest peak. A lookout is located close to it, providing a view of the city, the savanna filled with royal palms and farms. The natural surroundings provide shelter to endemic vegetation and a plantation of Santa Clara's tree,

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  • Loma del Capiro (English: Capiro's Hill) is a group of three small peaks located in the city of Santa Clara, Cuba. The elevation gained local and worldwide historic significance after Che Guevara used it as hideout and command center to invade the city in a battle known as Battle of Santa Clara during the Cuban Revolution. With an altitude of 176.6 m (579 ft), the smallest peak holds the name of Capiro and next to it, with 185.9 and 188.4 meters tall are twin peaks known as Dos Hermanas (Two sisters). A monument commemorating the battle was placed at the top of the smallest peak. A lookout is located close to it, providing a view of the city, the savanna filled with royal palms and farms. The natural surroundings provide shelter to endemic vegetation and a plantation of Santa Clara's tree, the tamarind sits on the South side of it. (en)
  • Loma del Capiro è un gruppo di tre piccole cime situate nella città di Santa Clara, Cuba. L'elevazione acquisì un significato storico locale e mondiale dopo che Che Guevara lo usò come nascondiglio e centro di comando per invadere la città in una battaglia conosciuta come Battaglia di Santa Clara durante la Rivoluzione cubana. Con un'altitudine di 176,6m, la vetta più piccola detiene il nome di Capiro e accanto ad essa, con 185,9 e 188,4 metri di altezza vi sono cime gemelle conosciute come Dos Hermanas (Due sorelle). Un monumento commemorativo della battaglia fu posto in cima alla vetta più piccola. Un belvedere si trova vicino ad esso, offrendo una vista della città. (it)
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  • Loma del Capiro è un gruppo di tre piccole cime situate nella città di Santa Clara, Cuba. L'elevazione acquisì un significato storico locale e mondiale dopo che Che Guevara lo usò come nascondiglio e centro di comando per invadere la città in una battaglia conosciuta come Battaglia di Santa Clara durante la Rivoluzione cubana. Con un'altitudine di 176,6m, la vetta più piccola detiene il nome di Capiro e accanto ad essa, con 185,9 e 188,4 metri di altezza vi sono cime gemelle conosciute come Dos Hermanas (Due sorelle). Un monumento commemorativo della battaglia fu posto in cima alla vetta più piccola. Un belvedere si trova vicino ad esso, offrendo una vista della città. (it)
  • Loma del Capiro (English: Capiro's Hill) is a group of three small peaks located in the city of Santa Clara, Cuba. The elevation gained local and worldwide historic significance after Che Guevara used it as hideout and command center to invade the city in a battle known as Battle of Santa Clara during the Cuban Revolution. With an altitude of 176.6 m (579 ft), the smallest peak holds the name of Capiro and next to it, with 185.9 and 188.4 meters tall are twin peaks known as Dos Hermanas (Two sisters). A monument commemorating the battle was placed at the top of the smallest peak. A lookout is located close to it, providing a view of the city, the savanna filled with royal palms and farms. The natural surroundings provide shelter to endemic vegetation and a plantation of Santa Clara's tree, (en)
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