Americans had large investments in Cuba. They didn't want to lose all of their money, so they helped the Cubans out.
There is no language called cuban. Cuban's speak spanish. In spanish they say Como estas?
If a small state has a larger population than a large state, then it gets more votes. Voting is based on population, not size.
high population density large agricultural population very fertile
The overall population determines how many electoral vote each states has.
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Places with a large Greek, Cuban and Middle Eastern population.
Little Havana in Miami is known for its large Cuban immigrant population and vibrant Cuban culture. The neighborhood is filled with Cuban restaurants, cafes, and shops, and many residents speak Spanish as their primary language. The name "Little Havana" reflects the strong Cuban influence and sense of community in the area.
The population is 11 million which is very big.
because Miami is right on the beach and Cuba is only 90 miles fro Florida so Miami is easy to get to from Cuba.
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There is a large Cuban population in Miami due to the Cuban Revolution in 1959, which led to a wave of Cuban immigrants seeking refuge in the United States. Miami's geographical proximity to Cuba, along with existing Cuban communities and support networks, further attracted Cubans to settle in the city. Over time, Miami has become a hub for Cuban culture and heritage.
None, but Cuba has a sizable Afro-Cuban population.
Yes it is. Although the government protects the Cuban Parrot, Illegal Trade makes population very low.
Cuban is an adjective when it means 'pertaining to Cuba', as in the sentences 'The Cuban population is over eleven million.' or 'Fourteen Cuban athletes won medals at the 2012 Summer Olympics.' Cuban is a noun when it means a Cuban person, as in 'More than a million Cubans have moved to Florida since 1959.'
According to the Pew Hispanic Center Fact sheet of 2006, the latest data from 2004 indicates Nevada has 12,298 Cuban American citizens which equates to 0.5% of Nevada's population.