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Cuba

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 is Fidel Castro's IQ?

well he's said to have a prodigous memory, reciting speeches and quoting long passages from books. Also any political leader who manages to rule as a dictator, but still hold the love of his people, atleast some of them to a certain extent, must have a great intuitive sense of how to balance his power. So if I were to guess I would place him 120-150. Closer than that I couldn't tell you

What words describe the word Cuba?

Were there benfits of having an industrialized nation in Cuba? (did Cuba receive any technology? Goods Cuba may have normally not have access to?)

How do you get Cuban mercenary?

Mafia Wars -> Cuba -> El Capitan -> Meet With The FRG Leadership

Hope that helps.

Is Kenia Perea Cuban writer still alive?

Recientemente supe que murio el 21 de diciembre de 2011 pasado en Cuernavaca, Mexico

What do women in Havana Cuba wear?

I believe it is called CLOTHING.

Who owns the factors of production in cuba?

The government owns the factors of production. Since Cuba has a dictatorship and Raul Castro is now in charge, it can be said that he owns the factors of production.

Como renobar pasaporte cubano?

Cunto es el costo total en dollares para renovar pasaporte cubano

Who owns guantanamo bay?

The U. S.. owns part of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,. This part does not allow any Cubans.

Actually, the United States government does not own any of the property that makes up the U.S. occupied area of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Following the Spanish/American War, a treaty was established between the Cuban and U.S. governments, and the Cuban government leased the GITMO property to the U.S. for use by the Navy as a staging and fueling point, ultimately becoming a U.S. Naval Station, the only one to ever be established in a communist run country. The lease is in effect 'forever', until dissolved by both the U.S. and Cuban governments, per the original and ammended agreements. Of course, this all took place before the time of former Cuban President Fidel Castro, and the current view of the Cuban government is the lease is not valid (though forcing the issue is not a current priority of the Cuban government). Also, in recent years, the U.S. has been accused of abusing the terms of the land lease by using the property for purposes other than those originally agreed upon between the two governments, i.e., U.S. Navy wargames and the establishment of a prison facility for U.S.-accused terrorists. Since the late 1950s, the Cuban government has prohibited Cubans from seeking and securing employment on the U.S. leased property.

Can US send mail to Cuba?

Yes - the laws have changed recently to where you are allowed to send certain items from the U.S. through USPS. Of course, there are some limits as to what exactly you can send and the frequency (non-food items once a month.) I've been sending things (food, vitamins, clothing, shoes, etc...) to my family each month for the past few months and it has taken about one month for them to receive the package.

Is cuba a free country?

no it isnt, because it is ruled by dictatorship

Whose face is on Cuban ten peso bill?

Before Castro decided to change everything around, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes was on the ten peso bill.

Can you explain the communist state?

A communist state is one in which the economy is based on communism. See the related questions for more detail on each part of this.

What time does Cuban schools start?

they start at 7:00 am and end at 4:00 pm