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[[File:Pinos_Isle.jpg|thumb|250px|Pinos Isle seen from its synchronization point]] '''Pinos Isle''', also known as '''Isla de la Juventud''', is an island located in the [[Caribbean Sea]]. It | [[File:Pinos_Isle.jpg|thumb|250px|Pinos Isle seen from its synchronization point]] '''Pinos Isle''', also known as '''Isla de la Juventud''', is an island located in the [[Caribbean Sea]]. It lies in the southern of [[Cuba]], directly under [[Havana]] in the [[Castillo de Jagua]] region. | ||
In 1716, the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] journeyed to the island to chase down [[Lucia Márquez]], to acquire the [[Templars|Templar]] key she was carrying. Together with [[Master Assassin]] [[Opía Apito]], he eliminated her army of [[guards]], before chasing her through the island's ruins and eventually killing her. | In 1716, the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] journeyed to the island to chase down [[Lucia Márquez]], to acquire the [[Templars|Templar]] key she was carrying. Together with [[Master Assassin]] [[Opía Apito]], he eliminated her army of [[guards]], before chasing her through the island's ruins and eventually killing her. | ||
Revision as of 18:07, 7 February 2014

Pinos Isle, also known as Isla de la Juventud, is an island located in the Caribbean Sea. It lies in the southern of Cuba, directly under Havana in the Castillo de Jagua region.
In 1716, the pirate Edward Kenway journeyed to the island to chase down Lucia Márquez, to acquire the Templar key she was carrying. Together with Master Assassin Opía Apito, he eliminated her army of guards, before chasing her through the island's ruins and eventually killing her.
Trivia
- Despite the island's name, it did not seem to possess an unusual number of pine trees.
- The island is referred to as "Juventud" several times during the early 18th century, although it wasn't officially called that until 1978.
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