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    The Venero was approved as a Wildlife Refuge of national significance, by Agreement 6871 of October 18, 2010 of the Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers (CECM), subsequently by resolution 1254 of 2015 confirming theadministration of this area by the National Company for the Protection of Flora and Fauna of national significance. It constitutes one of the core areas of the Great Wetland Ramsar Site of the North of Ciego de Avila, identified by Bird Life International as an important area for birds (IBA), where the presence of the subspecies Gruscanadensisnesiotes (Cuban crane in danger of extinction).

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    The Jardines de la Reina island group extends from the Gulf of Guacanayabo to Casilda Bay, in the southern part of the Island of Cuba. Its extension is 360 km, formed by 661 cays, corresponding to three cayerías, of which the most important is that of Las Doce Leguas, located at the west end facing the southern coast of the Ciego de Ávila and Camagüey provinces.

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    The Loma de Cunagua Wildlife Refuge (RF) is located in the central region of the country, northeast of the province of Ciego de Ávila, in the municipality of Bolivia withinof the Great Wetland that exists in the territory. The area has an extension of 8,228 hectares of land. It limits by the North, West and East with the Great Wetland of the North of Ciego de Ávila and by the South with cane areas of the CPA Martyrs of Bolivia.

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    The Wildlife Refuge (RF) Cayos de Ana María is located south of the province of Ciego de Ávila, bordering on the north with the south coast of the municipality of Venezuela, east and west with the waters of the Gulf of Ana María and by the south with the intermediate gulf of said gulf.

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    The Central and Western Ecological Reserve of Cayo Coco is located north of the province of Ciego de Ávila, in the municipality of Morón, towards the eastern central portion of the Sabana - Camagüey Archipelago. It has an extension of 36 040.0, of them 17 855.9 hectares of land and 18 184.1 hectares of sea and has an almost rectangular configuration extended south of the regional road of the key and with the existence of two roads (east and west) that connect the northern marine area with the rest of the reservation.