Who has a better economic overview Mexico or Cuba?
Mexico has. With a market, export-oriented economy, Mexico ranks as the 11 largest economy in the world with a GDP (2011) of US$1.19 trillion and a GDP per capita of US$15,100.
On the other hand, Cuba has an almost closed, command economy which needs many changes to become competitive in today's globalized world; it is ranked as 68 in the world with a GDP (2011) of US$114 billion and a GDP per capita of US$9,900.
What is Plaza de la Catedral in Cuba?
Plaza de la Catedral (Cathedral Square) is a section of Havana known as Old Havana. Some of the buildings date back to the 18th century. Work on the church that would eventually give this area its name began in 1727. It has now become a very popular tourist stop. Craft stands fill up the square selling almost everything from standard crafts to unique paintings.
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What is a non democratic country?
A non-democratic country is one that is well, not democratic. It can be a monarchy, a dictatorship, etc. Just not democratic. The following countries are the non-democratic countries in the world:
Monarchies:
Brunei
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Swaziland*
Vatican City*
Theocracies:
Iran
Vatican City*
Dictatorships:
Swaziland*
Uganda
Cameroon
Equatorial Guinea
Angola
Zimbabwe
Ethiopia
Eritrea
The Gambia
Burkina Faso
Chad
Sudan
Djibouti
Republic of the Congo
Central African Republic
Rwanda
Burundi
Mauritania
Cuba
Syria
Iran
North Korea
Belarus
Swaziland* = Swaziland's government system is an absolute monarchy, however, the state is recognized as a dictatorship as well.
Vatican City* = Vatican City's head of state is the Pope, so its recognized as an absolute monarchy. However, this is also a theocracy as a head of religion is in power.
What were the arguments for and against annexing Cuba after the Spanish-American war?
they like dongs
What are the waters surrounding Cuba used for?
the water surrounding cuba is used for watering plants.
Why did the Spanish leave Florida to go to Cuba?
Why did the spanish choose to leave florida and live in cuba
I'm Cuban and I've been going to Cuba all my life, there is no secret police.
I don't agree with the previous sentense. There is defenitely a "secret police", for example: Seguridad del Estado.
Why were Cubans treated different when they came to America?
Cubans were often treated differently when they arrived in America due to their status as political refugees fleeing communism after Fidel Castro's revolution in 1959. The U.S. government implemented policies that favored Cuban immigrants, such as the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966, which allowed them to apply for permanent residency after one year. This preferential treatment stemmed from Cold War geopolitics, as the U.S. sought to oppose communist influence in the region. Additionally, cultural and historical ties between the U.S. and Cuba contributed to a more welcoming environment for Cuban immigrants compared to other immigrant groups.
The distance will vary depending on the city. DISTANCE FROM LONDON,EN,GB TO HAVANA,CU 4660 MI/ 7500 KM
Cuba has historically had very close ties to?
Actually the United States until the 1960's and when they aliened with the Russians to put missiles in Cuba.
Where were the targets of the Cuban guerrillas?
During the Spanish American War, Cuban guerrillas fought against the Spanish. After that, Cuban guerrillas fought against the corrupt Cuban government and later against Americans.