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Some parts of cuba are devoloped but people came for big fancy jobs that pay alot but did not get one so had to stay there as they could not get home so had to live there life thet so some parts of cuba are developing
Cuba is technically a developing country as it has a low GDP PPP figure. However many Cubans have access to universal education and healthcare, this combined with the fact that most Cubans adopt a vegetarian and car ownership is low, means that Cuba scores highly in the Human Development Index this is another way to measure if a country is developed or not. HDI looks at life expectancy, education, and a country GDP figure I think Cuba has a HDI figure of 8.7 a figure of over 9 indicates a country is developed. Measured this way Cuba is close to obtaining developed status. Other would argue that Cuba is very far from being developed as a taxi driver in Cuba earns more money then a doctor in Cuba, but Cuba does have a better health care system then the US as most socialist economies put a lot of money into public services like health care and education. In short is Cuba a developing country or not? the definition of the words developed and developing or open to interpretation, at this present time 2009 Cuba is not developed however using the HDI measurement it could become developed by increasing its HDI figure to over 0.9. When measured by GDP Cuba would have to double the size if its economy to become developed this could take many decades or may never even happen.
China, North Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Laos PDR,
Russia was developing missile bases in Cuba, on America's doorstep.
Cuba Cuba was created in 2009.
Cuba is a country
Vivo en Cuba= I live in Cuba He/she lives in Cuba - Vive en Cuba.
The biggest island in Cuba is Cuba. Cuba is an island itself.
Your question doesn't make any sense or is too vague. Economic geography is a discipline that studies location, distribution and spatial organization of economic activities in different regions in the world. It you are asking what is the main economic difference between Mexico and Cuba, the answer is that both are developing countries, but Mexico has capitalistic tendencies while Cuba has a socialist/communist economy.
Cuba
Cuba is the Spanish word for Cuba.