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Iran, Cuba, and N. Korea
"Quien es de Cuba" translates to "Who is from Cuba" in English. It is a question asking for the identity or origin of someone with ties to Cuba.
Yes, the ANC is still listed internationally as a terrorist organization with ties to the South African Communist Party and the Governments of Libya ,Cuba and North Korea.
Europe is a continent with many countries. Some of those countries have strong ties to Cuba, like Russia, and others do not.
Actually the United States until the 1960's and when they aliened with the Russians to put missiles in Cuba.
The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the economic crisis of 1991 in Cuba. This was due to the close ties between Cuba and the Soviet Union.
The president of Cuba since 1940 was Batista, his enemy was Fidel Castro who had a strong belief in Communism. He ran for the Cuban House of Representatives but troops led by Batista stopped him and he was exiled to Mexico. In 1956, Castro invaded Cuba; they were crushed but escaped to the mountains--he was able to get communist followers slowly. In 1957, Castro forced waged guerrilla wars against the Cuban government. In 1959, Batista resgined and fled the country, this left Castro able to take control of the Cuban government and become dictator. Castro wanted Americans out of Cuba which led to bad ties with the U.S. Currently, Cuba is still communist, but ties between the two countries have improved, somewhat.
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He was furious, and severed all diplomatic and commercial ties with Cuba. He ordered an invasion of Cuba. President Kennedy completed the operation "Bay of Pigs" as his fist act as president. The invasion was a failure.
They still lacked a say in the government of Cuba.
Bow ties are still worn, but usually they're worn at formal events and they're not as common as they use to be.