What was Santa Clara Province in Cuba?
Santa Clara Province was a historical administrative division of Cuba, also known as Las Villas or, after 1940, Provincia de Santa Clara. Its capital was the city of Santa Clara.
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Santa Clara Province was a historical administrative division of Cuba, also known as Las Villas or, after 1940, Provincia de Santa Clara. Its capital was the city of Santa Clara.
Santa Clara Province was divided in 1976, under Cuban Law Number 1304 of the 3rd of July 1976.
The territory of Santa Clara Province was divided into three modern Cuban provinces: Villa Clara, Cienfuegos, and Sancti Spiritus.
Santa Clara Province was abolished as part of an administrative re-adjustment proclaimed by Cuban Law Number 1304 of 1976, which reorganized provincial boundaries across Cuba.
Santa Clara Province was also known as Las Villas, and after 1940 it carried the formal title Provincia de Santa Clara.