Batería de la Reina
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Batería de la de la Reina, built between 1856 and 1861, was a colonial military defense fortress that had accommodations for a garrison of 250 men and 44 pieces of artillery. It was demolished in 1901. Its site was in the esplanade that today occupies the Antonio Maceo park. The fort was a semi-circular building with a 44-gun battery facing the sea. Its fires intersected with those of the Santa Clara Battery and the “Castillo de la Punta”.
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Malecón (Avenida de Antonio Maceo),
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N 23.141832 ° | E -82.371513 ° |
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Malecón (Avenida de Antonio Maceo)
Malecón (Avenida de Antonio Maceo)
10340 (Cayo Hueso)
Havana, Cuba
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