José María Pérez | |
Other Name: | Fe |
Settlement Type: | Ward and Urban Settlement |
Pushpin Map: | Cuba#Villa Clara Province#Cuba Camajuaní |
Coordinates: | 22.4339°N -79.6853°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Cuba |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Villa Clara |
Subdivision Type2: | Municipality |
Subdivision Name2: | Camajuaní |
Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Silvio Nadarse |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Area Footnotes: | [1] |
Area Blank1 Title: | Ward |
Area Blank2 Title: | Settlement |
Area Blank1 Km2: | 105 |
Area Blank2 Km2: | 0.88 |
Population As Of: | 2012 Census |
Population Blank1 Title: | Ward |
Population Blank1: | 3090 |
Population Density Blank1 Km2: | 29 |
Population Blank2 Title: | Settlement |
Population Blank2: | 2156 |
Population Density Blank2 Km2: | 2450 |
José María Pérez also known as Fe is a consejo popular (ward) and an urban settlement in Camajuaní, Cuba nearby settlements include Salamanca, Canada De Agua, Prudencia (or Chucho Prudencia), Fénix, Orovio, and Los Maestros.[2] The settlement is known as Fe because of the sugar mill in it, the CAI José María Pérez, was formerly known as the Central Fe.[3]
Settlements in the ward include:[4]
José María Pérez is bordered to the north by Taguayabón, bordered to the south by La Sabana, bordered to the east by Placetas, and to the west by Camajuani I. The entire ward has a population of 3090, with 105km2.[5]
Cooperatives in the ward include:
According at the DMPF (Spanish; Castilian: Departamento de control de la Dirección Municipal de Planificación Física or Management Control Department Municipal Physical Planning in English) of Camajuani, José María Pérez is a settlement linked to sources of employment or economic development.[10]
In Fe the sugar cane market is going down and farmers are getting poorer.
The ward of José María Pérez has the dams of Caturla and Colmenar inside of it.
Schools in the ward include:
Fe used to be a part of the barrio of Salamanca.
Fe has one sport club, with it being the Peña Onelio Rodríguez.[12]