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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Camagüey' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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City in Cuba
Camagxc3xbcey (Spanish pronunciation:xc2xa0[kamaxcbx88(xc9xa3)wej]) is a city and municipality in central Cuba and is the nation's third-largest city with more than 321,000 inhabitants.
After Henry Morgan burned the city in the 17th century, it was redesigned like a maze so attackers would find it hard to move around inside the city.
In July 2008, the old town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, because of its irregular, maze-like city planning, its prominent role in early Spanish colonization and agriculture, and its rich architecture showing a variety of influences.
The indigenous name was already used to refer to the region "El Camagxc3xbcey" in reference to the local chief ('Cacique') Camagxc3xbcebax, who exercised his command between the Txc3xadnima and Hatibonico rivers and was approved on that date for both the city and the province that had been created in 1878 as a military region for the republic in arms.
The new city was built with a confusing lay-out of winding alleys.
One explanation is that this was done by design, to make the city easier to defend from any raiders; by the same version, the reason that there is only one exit from the city was that should pirates ever return and succeed in entering the city, it would be possible for local inhabitants to entrap and kill them.
However, locals dispute this reasoning as a myth, asserting that in truth the city developed without planning, and that winding streets developed out of everybody wanting to stay close to their local church (the city has 15 of them).
The old city layout resembles a real maze, with narrow, short streets always turning in one direction or another.
After Henry Morgan burned the city in the 17th century, it was designed like a maze so attackers would find it hard to move around inside the city.
The city is crossed by the Carretera Central highway and counts a beltway.
The A1 motorway, that will link Havana to Guantxc3xa1namo, and partly built, is in project phase in the city area.
Although it is not the only high school in the City, the Pre-Universitario, sometimes referred to as "Vocational School" but formally known as "Instituto Pre-Universitario Vocacional de Ciencias Exactas" (IPVCE) Mxc3xa1ximo Gxc3xb3mez Bxc3xa1ez es:Instituto Preuniversitario Vocacional de Ciencias Exactas xe2x80x93 or, in English, Vocational Pre-University Institute of Exact Sciences Mxc3xa1ximo Gxc3xb3mez Bxc3xa1ez xe2x80x93 is the largest of its kind in the province of Camagxc3xbcey.
The size of the institution qualifies it as a "learning city".
In Camagxc3xbcey city, there are other high schools, as well as schools for athletes (ESPA, and EIDE), for artists (The School of Art), and the Military High School "Camilo Cienfuegos" (also known as "Camilitos", in honor of Camilo Cienfuegos, hero of the Cuban Revolution).
The University of Camagxc3xbcey, with engineering and basic and humanitarian sciences programs, is located in the city.
He died in combat on May 11, 1873; his body was burned in the city because the Spanish feared the rebels would attack the city to recover his body.
A street in the city has been named for Agxc3xbcero.
The city is the birthplace of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame member Atanasio Perez Rigal (Tony Pxc3xa9rez), who won two World Series titles with the Cincinnati Reds and was the 1967 All Star Game MVP.
The city is also the birthplace of the Cuban national poet Nicolxc3xa1s Guillxc3xa9n, and of Carlos J. Finlay, an outstanding physician and scientist, who first identified the Aedes aegyptis mosquito as the vector of yellow fever.
Father Josxc3xa9 Olallo Valdxc3xa9s worked there, and was beatified in the city on November 29, 2008.
Nuestra Sexc3xb1ora de la Soledad Church Puerto del Prxc3xadncipe being sacked in 1668 Ignacio Agramonte Square Camagxc3xbcey's Baseball Stadium A classic car in Camagxc3xbcey Camagxc3xbcey, in the Old City
The historic centre continues to act as the city core and the place for social and cultural activities, which reflect a rich intangible heritage.