no. it is not located in Europe. It is located in the Carribean, about 90 miles south of Florida
Europe is a continent with many countries. Some of those countries have strong ties to Cuba, like Russia, and others do not.
In general, Latin America is made up of three regions: South America, Caribbean and Middle America. Cuba is a nation in the Caribbean.
No, Spain is one country and Cuba is another country. Cuba is an island in the Caribbean Ocean and Spain is a country in Europe. During the 19th century Cuba was a Spanish Territory.
Spain is the only Spanish speaking country in Europe.
I believe it was Cuba.
Cuba is nowhere near Spain! It is located about 90 miles south of Miami in the Caribbean. Spain is in Europe.
Jose Rizal never visited Cuba, he traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States.
Yes and he brought some back to Europe with him
The Spanish military governor of Cuba was General Valeriano Weyler. He was given this position in 1896 replacing Martinez de Campos. However, he was recalled back to Europe in 1897 after criticism for his handling of the situation in Cuba.
There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.
The continent that lies to the west of Europe is North America. Some of the countries that are in North America include United States, Canada, Mexico and Cuba.
All countries in Europe follow Capitalism. Only four countries in the world follow Socialism (the opposite of Capitalism), who are China, Laos, Vietnam, and Cuba. However, none of these countries are in Europe.