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Cubans (Spanish: Cubanos) are the citizens and nationals of Cuba. The Cuban people have varied origins with the most spoken language being Spanish. The larger Cuban diaspora includes individuals that trace ancestry to Cuba and self-identify as Cuban but are not necessarily Cuban by citizenship. The United … See more
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The population of Cuba was 11,167,325 inhabitants in 2012. The largest urban populations of … See moreThe United States has the largest number of Cubans outside Cuba. As of 2023, the United States Census Bureau's American Community Survey showed a total population of … See more
The first people known to have inhabited Cuba was the Siboney, an Amerindian people. They were followed by another Amerindian people, the Taíno who were the main population … See more
Cuba's prevailing religion is Roman Catholicism, although in some instances it is profoundly modified and influenced through syncretism. A common syncretic religion is Santería, which combined the Yoruba religion of the African slaves with some Catholicism; … See more
Cuba's birth rate (9.88 births per thousand population in 2006) is one of the lowest in the Western Hemisphere. Its overall population increased … See more
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WEBIn 1762–63, Havana was briefly occupied by Britain, before being returned to Spain in exchange for Florida. A series of rebellions between 1868 …
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WEBCuba is an island country in the Caribbean Sea. The country is made up of the big island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud island (Isle of Youth), and many smaller islands. Havana is the capital city of Cuba. It is the largest …
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WEBBuy. Eat. Drink. Sleep. Learn. Work. Stay safe. Stay healthy. Respect. Connect. Cuba is the largest Caribbean island. The country has nine World Heritage Sites, as well as beaches, colonial architecture and distinct …
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WEBhistory of Cuba. Learn about this topic in these articles: Assorted References. major treatment. In Cuba: History. The following discussion focuses on Cuba since European contact. For additional treatment in a …
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WEBAug 19, 2024 · Cuba is the largest Caribbean island, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. It lies 145 km (90 miles) south of Key West, Florida, between the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas, to …
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WEB2 days ago · Historical background. Cuba was long ruled by Spain, which used the island to produce sugar for export. The Spanish colonial government of Cuba was corrupt and inefficient. Dissatisfied with the …
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WEBThe roots of most Afro-Cuban musical forms lie in the cabildos, self-organized social clubs for the African slaves, separate cabildos for separate cultures. The cabildos were formed mainly from four groups: the Yoruba …
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