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The text related to the cultural heritage 'San Pedro de la Roca Castle, Santiago de Cuba' has mentioned 'Santiago de Cuba' in the following places:
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The Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca (also known by the less formal title of Castillo del Morro or as San Pedro de la Roca Castle) is a fortress on the coast of the Cuban city of Santiago de Cuba.
A ravelin and battery were constructed at the site between 1590 and 1610, to protect the town of Santiago de Cuba.
[2] It was again used as a fortress in 1898 when the United States' fleet attacked Santiago de Cuba during the Spanishxe2x80x93American War.
San Pedro de la Roca Castle, a multi-level stone fortress built into a rocky promontory (El Morro) at the south-eastern end of the island of Cuba, has guarded the entrance to Santiago de Cuba Bay since 1638.
Within the boundaries of San Pedro de la Roca Castle, Santiago de Cuba, are located all the elements necessary to express its Outstanding Universal Value, including the Castle fortress complex and its associated forts, magazines, bastions and batteries, as well as the rocky promontory El Morro on which the Castle is located.
AuthenticityThe authenticity of San Pedro de la Roca Castle, Santiago de Cuba, is high in terms of location and setting, forms and designs, and materials and substances.
San Pedro de la Roca Castle, Santiago de Cuba, is owned by the Cuban state.
The property is managed by the Centro Provincial del Patrimonio Cultural de Santiago de Cuba (Provincial Centre for the Cultural Heritage of Santiago de Cuba), and the Castle has been occupied by the Museo de la Pirateria (Piracy Museum) since 1978.
This plan has been approved by the municipality of Santiago de Cuba.