22°25′N83°42′W / 22.417°N 83.700°W / 22.417; -83.700Vuelta Abajo (or Vueltabajo, literally: The lower roundtrip) is a geographic region in the Pinar del Río Province of Cuba. It lies in the extreme western part of the island, bordered on the north by the Sierra de los Órganos mountains. It is one of the five tobacco regions of Cuba.[1][2]
^Tobacco Regions of Cuba Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine: rudimentary map and some additional infos at Habanos S.A. webpage
22°25′N 83°42′W / 22.417°N 83.700°W / 22.417; -83.700 VueltaAbajo (or Vueltabajo, literally: The lower roundtrip) is a geographic region in the Pinar...
making of wrappers for cigars. The variety was originally grown in the VueltaAbajo region of Cuba but is today grown exclusively in the Jamastran valley...
much is produced in Pinar del Río province, in the regions of VueltaAbajo and Semi Vuelta, as well as in farms in the Viñales region. All cigar production...
state-owned tobacco company. Alejandro Robaina was a tobacco farmer in the VueltaAbajo of Cuba. Each year, 80% of Robaina's tobacco harvest was deemed fit for...
tobacco used primarily in the making of cigars, originally grown in the VueltaAbajo region of Cuba. Corojo was originally developed and grown by Diego Rodriguez...
by Catholic Friars in Cagayan Valley. With a climate similar to the VueltaAbajo region in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, the crop began to flourish and a new source...
at the age of thirteen, where he worked on his uncle's plantation in VueltaAbajo. Twenty years later, he would open his own cigar factory in Havana and...
1976 to 1998 Vuelta (album) (2004), by Richard Shindell VueltaAbajo, a region of Cuba Battle of Vuelta de Obligado (1845) "Da la Vuelta", 1999 song released...
Loved" Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, Ray Gilbert 5:05 7. "VueltaAbajo" Williams 4:57 8. "A Famous Blues" John McLaughlin 4:15 9. "Allah Be...
particularly important for tobacco cultivation and contains the VueltaAbajo and Semi Vuelta regions. These regions are known for producing some of the finest...
Cuba but he grew up and lived most of his life in the tobacco-growing VueltaAbajo district of Pinar del Río Province where his family had been growing...
governorship, and the tobacco plant began to be widely cultivated in the VueltaAbajo district. Ayala died in 1722 in Havana, Cuba. Laureano de Torres y Ayala...
provinces in Cuba suffered significant impacts. In the former, the region of VueltaAbajo reported the destruction of some entire villages and to agricultural...
(Romeo y Julieta) factory in Havana Cuba using tobacco sourced from the VueltaAbajo (Pinar del Rio). Each Cuaba cigar is hand-made, using only Grade 7 rollers...
which was published in 1953. Low also illustrated God Returns to the VueltaAbajo by Melanie Earle Keiser, published in 1936. He was a runner-up for the...