Cuba does not have any dependencies.
No. Cuba is an island.
Almost 50,000 bridges.
No, there aren't any bridges on that river.It is spelled as Huang He River.
Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.Ancient Roman bridges were made for the same reason we make bridges today---to cross a river or any other geographical feature more easily.
Yes, Cuba has The University of Havana.
No. Bridges can span any gap in the terrain.
Cuba is an unlimited government.
No, Cuba is an island situated in the Caribbean sea.
Were there benfits of having an industrialized nation in Cuba? (did Cuba receive any technology? Goods Cuba may have normally not have access to?)
An innumerable number of snow bridges hide deep crevasses, otherwise, there are no man-made bridges on the continent -- nor are there any roads.
Yes, Ireland has a huge amount of bridges. There are lots of rivers and railways and other things in Ireland that need bridges going across them, so Ireland has lots of bridges.