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A distance of 90 miles (144 kilometers) separates the Republic of Cuba from the United States of America. That distance is close enough for cultural if not political influences between the two countries. Contributors typically ask about Cuba's ancient Arawak, Ceboney and Taino past; brief forays into 20th century democratic politics; cultural contributions to world music and poetry; and political plans for the future.

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What did Michael corleone say when he kissed fredo in cuba?

i know it was you , you broke my heart, it was the kiss of death

How does Cuba's economy differ from that of other Caribbean countries?

It is a communist country with the government planning all production and distribution of same. Like communism everywhere, it is outlandishly inefficient. The other Caribbean countries are capitalist or a mix of economies. Mostly they are small dictatorships with cruel impoverished citizens. Capitalism in the other Caribbean countries suffer from economic Darwinism.

What weapon did valeriano weyler the hard nosed Spanish general use?

He was one of the earliest military leaders to practice internment, also known as concentration camps or civilian detention. He was colonial governor of Cuba from January 1896 to October 1897 and was referred to as "the Butcher" by the US press in the run-up to the Spanish-American War (1898).

Why did the US government oppose Fidel castors taking power in Cuba?

Castro collectivized agriculture and cut off diplomatic relations with the untied states

Where did Jose Marti study?

Jose Marti attended schools in Cuba.

Does the food in Cuba make you sick?

No more so than anywhere else. A different countries diet and cuisine can often upset the stomach of those not used to it.

What is a good attention getter for a speech about cuba?

A good attention getter for a speech about Cuba is the restrictions imposed on American citizens to travel this tropical Island

How tall is Raul Castro?

He is about 5 feet and 4 inches.

Do cocoa beans grow in cuba?

Yes.It does.They are actually very numerous

What does the number 537 mean in the song 537 Cuba by the group Orishas?

53 is the country code to get to Cuba and 7 is the Havana code.

How to call from usa to a home phone in cienfuegos cuba?

There is only one way to call from the US to Cuba. You will have to have international called on your cell phone.

Where is the Cuba Public Library in Cuba located?

The address of the Cuba Public Library is: 13 East Cordova Ave., Cuba, 87013 0426

What does Cuba's flag look like?

Click on the link below for a picture of Cuba's flag.

When did imperialism take place in Cuba?

In 1901, the Platt Amendment was signed. The Platt Amendment gave the U.S. a lot of power to intervene in Cuba. It also gave America the right to establish an (American) military base in Cuba, knows as the Guantánamo naval base.

How do Cuban get sugar canes?

Christopher Columbus was the first person to bring sugar cane to Cuba. Making sugar cane one of Cubas biggest cash crop to date. Sugar cane didnt become mass produced till after the 1791 slave revolt in haiti. Many slaves and plantersÊcame to Cuba as a result of the revolts.

Is meat allowed in Cuba?

No. Bringing raw or packed meat with your luggage is forbidden in most countries around the world (it could have diseases that may harm the domestic livestock population).

What makes Raul Castro evil?

In some people's opinions Raul Castro is evil because he is part of the Marxist government in Cuba which have beliefs contrary to those of some of the world's most influential western democracies, however it is important to remember that whilst the oppressive government of Fidel Castro may be looked down upon by western democracies, how could it be ethical to support the brutal government of Batista previous to this government? It is no secret that the Batista government was oppressive and exploitative to its own people and one where only a select few Cubans could reap the benefits of society and most Cuban civilians lived on less than $2 a day. This government was supported by western democracies and yet it was itself a complete contradiction to democracy. Studies have shown improvement within tolerance to religious sects in Cuba today which previously was held as a major critic against both Castro brothers government, not only this, the country under the Castro regime has one of the highest literacy rates and on of the best medical care amongst the worlds nations. Whilst oppression is never excusable government behaviour it is important to think about the following in the Cuban case.
Democracy is defined today by rich western nations, if less influential states share values contrary to this then they will undoubtedly become tarnished. With Cuba in terms of democracy and development, is it better to have development with equity and slowly introduce an idea of development once ameliorating the 'self help' nature of society? Or is it better to develop with democracy in mind but with so much inequity that in realty the major part of society don't vote, think about politics have no faith in government because their sole objective is to make provisions. It may be true that Cubans are not among the richest people, however it has been demonstrated by many journalists that they remain among some of the happiest people in the world. They are helpful and good natured people because their minds are not plagued by money.

Where can someone get tickets to travel to Cuba?

One can get tickets for traveling to Cuba at a local travel agency or online at websites such as Expedia, Travelocity, Skyscanner, Cubatravelnetwork, Cheapflights, and TripAdvisor.