No, it is not.
It was NONE. Cuba was a Spanish possession at the time of the American Civil War. During the Spanish-American War in the 1890s, it became an "independent" "republic" that was a client state of the USA. In the 1950s (I believe) Cuba underwent a Communist revolution and became the nation it is today, hostile toward the USA.
Don't know, but if you read the Politically Incorrect Guide to the Civil War, it states the if the South won there would be holidays in the STATE of Cuba.
Cuba is a country
Cuba is a country. So it has no 'state' animal.
Cuba is a country. So it has no 'state' animal.
Cuba can be considered a surrogate or puppet to the Soviet Union. Due to its proximity to the United States, Cuba was heavily utilized during the Cold War, as is evidenced by the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Cuba gained limited independence after the Spanish American War
Cuba - APEX
Cuba and Puerto Rico were both possessions of Spain but then the US won the Spanish American War and the US gave Cuba freedome and stayed with Puerto Rico as a possession.
Cuba is not a state. The national bird of Cuba is the tocororo.
Cuba, with certain US mandated restrictions.
the state is \Florida, USA, it is 90 miles from Cuba