When did the province known as Santa Clara officially adopt its name?
By 1940, the region officially adopted the name Provincia de Santa Clara to distinguish it from other areas.
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By 1940, the region officially adopted the name Provincia de Santa Clara to distinguish it from other areas.
Cuban Law Number 1304 marked the end of the original Santa Clara Province structure. The law was proclaimed on the 3rd of July 1976 by government officials in Havana.
The territory formerly held by Santa Clara Province was split into three distinct areas. These regions became known as Villa Clara, Cienfuegos, and Sancti Spíritus.
After the split, the capital city of Santa Clara remained within the bounds of Villa Clara. It became part of the larger Villa Clara region while losing its status as a provincial capital.
Officials argued that smaller provinces would improve local governance and resource distribution. Public announcements detailed how the old system had become inefficient over time.