Cuba - APEX
Cuba gained limited independence after the Spanish American War
I dont know but Google does.
Cuba.
Because Cuba been a Spanish Colony for 400 years before it gained its independence.
Spain
No, Cuba's official language is Spanish, not French.
Cuba gained its independence from Spain.
In the resulting Treaty of Paris (1763), Great Britain secured significant territorial gains, including all French territory east of the Mississippi river, as well as Spanish Florida, although the treaty returned Cuba to Spain.
The U. S. gained Cuba as a result of the Spanish-American War in 1898. They were granted Independence at a later date I have not researched yet.
Spanish is the official language of Cuba, not French. However, French may be spoken by some residents due to historical ties between France and Cuba. French influence can be found in some aspects of Cuban culture, such as cuisine and architecture, but it is not widely spoken as a primary language in the country.
Cuba - APEX
Cuba is a country
cuba gained there independence in 1912
Cuba
À Cuba is a French equivalent of the English phrase "in Cuba." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which translated literally as "at Cuba," "to Cuba" -- will be "ah kyoo-bah" in French.
No, Cuba gained its independence from Spain in 1898.