Between Playa Ancon and Playa La Boca, Trinidad, Cuba
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Trinidad, a small town in Cuba, belongs to Cienfuegos Province and is one of the 100 disappearing attractions on the planet. It is renowned for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. The town is famous for its history and distinctive neoclassical and baroque architecture, its cobblestone streets, and long traditions (passed down from generation to generation since its founding), all of which make Trinidad a real city museum.
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Trinidad, a small town in Cuba, belongs to Cienfuegos Province and is one of the 100 disappearing attractions on the planet. It is renowned for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. The town is famous for its history and distinctive neoclassical and baroque architecture, its cobblestone streets, and long traditions (passed down from generation to generation since its founding), all of which make Trinidad a real city museum.