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Ji ོqìnღ:“The name "Morro Castle" comes from the terrain where the castle is located. "Morro" means "coastal cliff" in Spanish, so "Morro Castle" is actually "a castle on a cliff on the coast". There are three "castles" in the world, all designed by the same architect. The official name of this Morro Castle in Santiago is: "Castillo del Morro SAN PEDRO DE LA ROCA". Because the castle is still intact and well preserved, it was awarded the title of "Human Cultural Heritage" by UNESCO on December 7, 1977. According to historical records, the proposal to build the castle was proposed by Pedro de la Roca y Borja, the then Spanish Governor in Santiago, and the castle was later named after him.”
霍斯特-维塞尔:“Located at the western end of Santiago, the Santa Iphigenia Cemetery is second only to the Columbus Cemetery in Havana. It is the cemetery of the first Cuban president, Tomás Estrada Palma, and the cemetery of Emilio Bacardi Moro, the founder of the rum brand Bacardi. The cemetery is home to many national heroes and martyrs who sacrificed their lives for Cuba's independence, freedom, and democracy, as well as many Cuban cultural and artistic celebrities. More importantly, the cemetery of Fidel Castro is also located here. Due to the hot weather in Cuba, the cemetery holds a guard changing ceremony every half an hour.”