No, the island of Cuba it's one of the Caribbean islands so it is part of the Caribbean Sea and accordingly part of the Atlantic Ocean not the Pacific Ocean. The island is Located south of the US State of Florida and Bahamas, east of Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico), north of Jamaica ad Cayman Islands and west of Haiti.
There is a theory however which states that the region where Cuba is located, the "Caribbean Plate" formed in the Pacific Ocean millions of years ago and then due to plates shifting, the plate moved eastward being enclosed overtime by the isthmus of Panama and losing connection with the Pacific.
You can read more about Cuba by searching in Wikipedia
No Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean (Havana is 90 miles south of Key West, Florida, United States)
Cuba is an island with the Atlantic Ocean along one coast and the Carribean Sea along another coast.
The Caribbean Sea!
the pacific ocean is the second largest sea in the world and is south of cuba an ocean is not a sea dummy!! *****Lila Bagster
Mexico is just south of the US, and Cuba is an island in the Caribbean.
no it is south-east of cuba
The nation of Cuba is south of South Carolina.... well south of it, in fact.
The nation of Cuba is south of South Carolina.... well south of it, in fact.
Cuba is the large island south of Florida.
Cuba is due South of Florida. The Bahamas is South-East of Florida.
no its not! the carribean sea is south of cuba, i believe no its not! the carribean sea is south of cuba, i believe
south
Actually the ring of fire is located on some parts west of North America, Mexico, South America, East of Asia, Northwest of Cuba. Otherwise, it's surrounding the Pacific Ocean.
South East of Cuba.