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Cuba
The World Factbook - Published by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), this page contains a map of Cuba, an introductory summary, and facts about geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues. Each fact has icons for more information: definition, field listing (fact reproduced in an alphabetical list of other countries) and rank (fact reproduced in ranked list of other countries).
Lonely Planet - A good site for the traveler to Cuba, incorporating travel information, background on Cuban culture, events, history, and environment. Cuba is the Caribbean’s most massive and least commercialised island and one of the world’s final pillar of communism.
Cuba: Consular Information Sheet - U.S. Dept. of State Bureau of Consular Affairs submits a country depiction, portal guidelines, and other knowledge pertinent to Cuba. Regularly updated information on people, history, government, political conditions, economy, defense, foreign relations, U.S. relations, travel and business are found here.
Cuba History - History of Cuba.com is written and compiled by J.A. Sierra and gives a detailed description of Cuban history, featuring Jose Marti, Batista, the Spanish-American War in Cuba, and the invasion at the Bay of Pigs. A concise observation at the inception of the Cuban flag, maps of Cuba, condensed biographies of Christopher Columbus, Hatuey, the first Cubans, Bartolome de las Casas, and much more.
CubaFacts.com - Cubafacts.com is originated and sustained by Ramon Miro. This site was initiated in the Spring of 2000 and its chief purpose is to foster public perception of the striking, nonviolent effort for freedom by Cuba’s domestic democracy maneuver.
Cuba Heritage.com - Cuba’s capital, Havana, is noted for its five-century history, is also renowned in the universe for its diversity of architectural elegance and status of its capitol. A database of stories, portrayals and pictures of Cuban factual milestones, locations, population, structures and design, artistic writing, euphony and performance, creative work, transportation and athletics from the Pre-Columbian to the Special Period.
Welcome to Cuba - The Republic of Cuba is composed of the island of Cuba, the gargantuan of the Greater Antilles, the Isle of Youth and numerous bordering diminutive islands. Discover Cuba and its economy derived from state ownership as well as tourism which has become one of the greatest foundations of revenue for Cuba.
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