Paso Real (Encrucijada)

In March 1896 during the Cuban Revolution, general Jose Larcet Morlot went to Encrucijada, the Sagua la Chica River, Paso Real, and the Tunicú River.

To later enter Santa Clara, Vega Alta, and Calabazar de Sagua.

Later barrios where only for the main city of Encrucijada and Paso Real was made into the ward of Abel Santamaria, formerly known as Constancia.

Amaury Fabelo González, first secretary of the Party thought of a change of Paso Real's food production because it was a big problem for people living in Encrucijada, by saying "People must become aware and through the exchange reach the sensitivity of each one to lower the prices of the products" referring to how the municipality must need stragies to solve these problems.

[9] on Mondays to Fridays a bus goes from Encrucijada to Paso Real at 6:30am and 5:10pm.