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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 kind of breakfast food do they serve in Cuba?

Coffee, toast and fruit are the three main parts of a Cuban breakfast. The coffee is strong and served with milk and sugar. Cuban bread called tostada is dipped in the coffee. Fruit such as melons, papaya, mango and mammey are also part of breakfast.

Was the Cuban revolution violent?

Most of the violence came about after the Curban Revolutionary War had ended.

Is Naya a Cuban last name?

Naya is a Spanish last name, from the Galicia region was taken to Cuba by Spaniards that moved to Cuba.

Does Cuba have its own accent?

Yes, Cuban Spanish has a unique accent, just as each Spanish-speaking country has its own distinct accent.

Where is there a Cuban market in The valley of San Fernando?

There is a place called La Chiquita Market in Northridge, CA. It's an Argentine market but it also carries food products from Cuba, Spain and other Latin countries. Here is the address: 19239 Roscoe Blvd, Northridge, CA 91324

How long is a drive from havana Cuba to mantanzas Cuba?

It takes about 45 minutes. Via "La Via Blanca" northern highway along beaches.

Did Milton S Hershey start a school in cuba?

YES, I believe he did. I don't know many details besides that it is a lot smaller than the school in Hershey. I'll admit that I'm not 100% sure, but I am the President of National Honors Society at Milton Hershey School and I'm pretty sure there is or at least was one.

What is the famous street in Cuban American community?

SW 8th Street in Miami, Florida. Also known as Calle Ocho (8)

When did Havana become Cuba's capital?

Havana was founded in 1519, it became the first and only capital city of Cuba in 1552.

What do Cuban people eat for breakfast?

they eat pork bananas beans and apple cider

Cubans celebrate Christmas through a traditional Christmas Eve dinner called "Noche Buena". The meal consists of lechon (roasted pork), congri (white rice and black beans cooked together), yucca (from the potato family served with a garlic mojo), tostones (plantains, not bananas, but looks like a banana), avocado salad. Dessert is flan and it would not be a Traditional Cuban Noche Buena without the Turron.

What are the most important people in Cuba?

chief of state: President of the Council of State and President of the Council of Ministers Gen. Raul CASTRO Ruz (president since 24 February 2008); First Vice President of the Council of State and First Vice President of the Council of Ministers Gen. Jose Ramon MACHADO Ventura (since 24 February 2008); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government head of government: President of the Council of State and President of the Council of Ministers Gen. Raul CASTRO Ruz (president since 24 February 2008); First Vice President of the Council of State and First Vice President of the Council of Ministers Gen. Jose Ramon MACHADO Ventura (since 24 February 2008)cabinet: Council of Ministers proposed by the president of the Council of State and appointed by the National Assembly or the 31-member Council of State, elected by the assembly to act on its behalf when it is not in sessionAnnesah kabba kamara

How do you say endless in Cuban?

Cuban isn't a language. Spanish is, and its "interminable"

How did Cuba become independent of Spain?

Cuba fought for its independence during the Spanish American War.

What are the rights of a France citizen?

the right to get an education: schooling is compulsory until 16.

At 18, you can vote and take the test to have a driving licence.