What monkeys are native to Cuba?
Type your answer here... There are no monkey species native to Cuba. At least this is what I was told by a tour guide while in Cuba.
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They are both very tropical countries amazing beaches and a vast amount of people with anusual etheteciy
How was Cuba affected by World War 2?
The Cuban sugar industry got a major boost during World War 1. This came after the elimination of European beet sugar from the world market. Shipping of European sugar in the East Indies was cut off.
4,303,866
How?
Current population is 29,278,000 and there there are 147 cars per 1000 people, so... multiply 147 X 29,278,000 divide the result by 1000 to find the value of X
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Communist Revolution in Cuba in 1959?
The Existing Government Was overthrown, and a communist state was established.
What are the consequences of the crisis that developed over Cuba?
The United States from an embargo (no Cuban products are allowed in America), and the Cubans only allow a select few Americans to enter their land.
What was the reaction of the US to the rebellion in Cuba?
us supported castro in the beginning however they underestimated how socialist and left wing castro was.
castro wanted to nationalise american companies and shut down american casinos (make it part of the state - communist action)
Operation Ortsac was carried out (Castro backwards) which was the bay of pigs invasion which went really badly for the usa
What temperature is it in cuba now?
according to weatherbug,curently the temperature is 43 degrees,,,n tomorrow it"l be 40 degrees
Yes, however it is illegal to travel directly from the US to Cuba. Other travel arrangements have to be made, such as going to Canada or Mexico first.
No! Cuba hates America and has made that very clear
-Dafinie Coahl
When is cuba's independence day?
In spite of some misjudgments and impositions due to the arrogant and imperial thoughts of some US politicians and businessmen, during the period from 1898 to 1902 the US did good things in Cuba, such as helping rebuild the infrastructure, and organizing public education and health care. Cuban teachers and doctors came to the US for training.
Since democracy was not practiced in Spain, the US tried to educate the suddenly liberated Cubans about democratic government and how to govern themselves.
May 20, 1902 saw the birth of the Republic of Cuba, after 30 years of wars against Spain to gain independence. That jubilant day gave hope to a generation of Cubans avid to live in a free nation where they could make their own decisions and prosper.
The inexperienced newly installed Cuban politicians and civil servants made their share of misjudgments and mistakes, as happens in all new nations - look what stills goes on in the US today after 223 years of its declaration of independence.
Foreseeing problems with the ability of Cubans to govern themselves, the US imposed upon Cuba the Platt Amendment to permit intervention into Cuba's internal affairs to protect American business interests in case Cuba's democracy became imperiled. The US intervened in Cuba in 1906, 1912 and 1917. And the Platt Amendment - hated by the Cubans - was removed in 1934.
In spite of bad governments, Cuba made great progress socially and economically from 1902 until 1958. Fifty six years after its independence, Cubans owned 121 of the 161 sugar mills in Cuba, while US co-investors in the other 40 were in the minority.
The total US investments in Cuba dropped to $861 million from $1,525 billion in 1929, representing less than 14% in the overall Cuban economy. Cuba's investments in its industries other than sugar, commerce and agriculture was $6 billion, while their urban properties represented another $6 billion. Cuban banks had 61% of the private deposits on the island.
These rapid advances placed Cuba in the early 1950's as number three in standard of living in Latin America. Today it ranks just above Haiti, the poorest country in this hemisphere.
The Cuban workers were the third best paid in the world, and had advanced legal and social laws protecting them. All workers had free pre-natal and maternity care.
Cuba had an extensive public education system open to all, from kindergarten to university in addition to more than 1,000 private schools of all denominations.
Cuba had an extensive system of HMOs that were extremely efficient and inexpensive, as well as free medical care for the poor at government hospitals. Many more accomplishments clearly define the extraordinary entrepreneurial talent of Cubans in a very brief period. Just look at what Cubans exiles have accomplished in Miami in less time.
If that energetic group of people would not have been forced into exile by a communist system, without any doubt they would have turned the already developing Cuba into the Japan of the Americas.
What happened to Cuba after Castro took power on January 1, 1959 is a tragedy. Once more Cubans are struggling and dying to regain their freedom and independence from tyranny, this time for 40 years.
May 20, 1999, should be a day of reflection and soul searching, not just for Cubans, but for the rest of the world, who in the glee over the profits of capitalism and unscrupulous business interests, is superseding sound principles and moral judgments and helping a tyrant stay afloat.
The world has turned its back on Cuban suffering. Cubans are alone, forgotten and now being double exploited by Castro and unscrupulous multinational corporations.
Lately, US businessmen, displaying the same arrogant attitude as in the beginning of the century, want to join the heard of international exploiters collaborating with Castro. They want to convert Cuba into a heaven for the exploitation of workers, as in China, where there is no political freedom and rampant violation of human rights continue.
This is a sad state of affairs. It is a betrayal from the US, a country that many Cubans admired.
What Cubans wanted a century ago was freedom and democracy. Today they long for the same two things. On May 20, 1999, not far from the new century, the international community should stand firm at the side of the oppressed Cubans and support their right to live in freedom. Cuba must be free.
What is a very popular game in Cuba?
the most popular game played in dominican republic is baseball, it is not quite sure if baseball is the right answer but most info show that baseball is played the most in the dominican republic.
Is Cuba the largest country in Central America?
Negative, Nicaragua is.
Panama:
total: 78,200 sq km
land: 75,990 sq km
water: 2,210 sq km
Nicaragua
total: 129,494 sq km
land: 120,254 sq km
water: 9,240 sq km
Who is leading cuba right now?
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba is a large Caribbean island nation under communist rule.
Cuba is run by Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz, known as Raúl Castro.
Raul Castro has been President of the Council of State of Cuba and the President of the Council of Ministers of Cuba since 2008.
How does the Cuban money look like?
Cuba's official currency is the Cuban Peso.
The Cuban Convertible Peso was introduced to take out all foreign currencies from circulation, and offer an alternative that is in almost all senses equal to US dollars.
Why is guantanamo bay in Cuba?
Guantánamo Bay was leased to the United States after Cuba, shortly after the US made Spain release Cuba as an independent nation. So while it is in Cuba, it is controlled by the US, who built a prison there.
How many hours its far Havana Cuba from Mexico City?
There are non-stop flights from Mexico City to Havana, as well as flights with connections in cities such as Cancun and Cozumel. Your flight may take from 2 and a half hours (Mexico City - Havana) up to 4 hours or more (Mexico City - Cancun - Havana).
Who lead the Cuban communist revolution?
That would be Fidel Castro.
Castro led the revolution overthrowing Fulgencio Batista, whom opponents described as a dictator, in 1959. Shortly thereafter, Castro was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Cuba. Ironically it was Castro who would become the dictator of Cuba.
What percent of Cubans speak Spanish?
About 95% have at least a working knowledge of Spanish compared to about 80% for English.