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1 day ago · Cuba, country of the West Indies, the largest island of the archipelago, and one of the more-influential states of the Caribbean region. A multicultural, largely urban nation, it has been ruled as a single-party communist state since shortly after the successful revolution (1959) led by Fidel Castro.
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Cuba - Soils, Climate, Agriculture: The complicated Cuban...
- Languages
Cuba - Spanish, Haitian Creole, Sign Language: Spanish is...
- Cultural Institutions
Cuba - Museums, Music, Cuisine: Havana is Cuba’s cultural...
- Political Process
Cuba - Political System, Elections, Constitution: Suffrage...
- Cultural Life
Cuba - Music, Art, Cuisine: Cuban culture has undergone a...
- Demographic Trends
Cuba - Migration, Population, Economy: The size of the Cuban...
- Visual Arts
These are the arts that meet the eye and evoke an emotion...
- National Evolution and Soviet Influence
Cuba - Revolution, Communism, Fidel Castro: Cuba’s erratic...
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3 days ago · The Spanish began to create permanent settlements on the island of Hispaniola, east of Cuba, soon after Columbus' arrival in the Caribbean, but the coast of Cuba was not fully mapped by Europeans until 1508, by Sebastián de Ocampo.
3 days ago · Introduction. Background. The native Amerindian population of Cuba began to decline after the arrival of Christopher COLUMBUS in 1492, as the country was developed as a Spanish colony during the next several centuries.
2 days ago · The preferred oceanographic term for the Caribbean is the Antillean-Caribbean Sea, which, together with the Gulf of Mexico, forms the Central American Sea. The Caribbean’s greatest known depth is Cayman Trench (Bartlett Deep) between Cuba and Jamaica, approximately 25,216 feet (7,686 metres) below sea level.
3 days ago · Cuba - Caribbean, Revolution, Communism: A republican administration that began on May 20, 1902, under Estrada Palma was subject to heavy U.S. influence. Estrada Palma tried to retain power in the 1905 and 1906 elections, which were contested by the Liberals, leading to rebellion and a second U.S. occupation in September 1906.
5 days ago · Cuba’s proximity to the southern United States and the Caribbean makes it a prime location for collecting SIGINT on the region. For Beijing, having access to SIGINT capabilities in Cuba would open a significant intelligence window inaccessible from within Chinese territory.