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República
de Cuba
Republic
of
Cuba
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|
 |
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Flag |
Coat of arms |
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Motto: Patria
o Muerte (Spanish)
"Fatherland
or
Death" a |
Anthem: La
Bayamesa ("The
Bayamo
Song")
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Capital
(and
largest
city) |
Havana
23°8′N,
82°23′W |
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Official
languages |
Spanish |
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Ethnic
groups |
65.05%
European
(Spanish,
some
French,
Italian,
Portuguese).
10.08%
African.
23.84%
Mulatto.
1.03%
Chinese |
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Demonym |
Cuban |
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Government |
Socialist
Republicb |
|
- |
President |
Raúl
Castro |
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- |
First
Vice
President |
José
Ramón
Machado
Ventura |
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Independence |
from
Spain |
|
- |
Declaredc |
October
10,
1868 |
|
- |
Republic
declared |
May
20, 1902
from
United
States |
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- |
Cuban
Revolution |
January
1, 1959 |
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Area |
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- |
Total |
110,861 km² (105th)
42,803 sq mi |
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- |
Water (%) |
negligible |
|
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Population |
|
- |
2007 estimate |
11,394,043[1] (73rd) |
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- |
2002 census |
11,177,743 |
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- |
Density |
102/km² (97th)
264/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) |
2006 estimate |
|
- |
Total |
$46.22
billion
(2006
est.)[2] (not
ranked) |
|
- |
Per
capita |
$4,500
(2007
est.)[2] (not
ranked) |
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HDI (2007) |
0.838[3] (high) (51st) |
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Currency |
Cuban
peso (CUP)
Convertible
peso
d
(CUC) |
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Time
zone |
EST
(UTC-5) |
|
- |
Summer (DST) |
(Starts
March
11; ends
November
4) (UTC-4) |
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Internet
TLD |
.cu |
|
Calling
code |
+53 |
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The Republic
of Cuba (IPA: /ˈkjuːbə/,
Spanish: Cuba (help·info) or
República de Cuba (help·info)
Spanish pronunciation: [reˈpuβlika
ðe ˈkuβa]), consists of the
island of Cuba (the largest and
second-most populous island of
the Greater Antilles), Isla de
la Juventud and several adjacent
small islands. Cuba is located
in the northern Caribbean at the
confluence of the Caribbean Sea,
the Gulf of Mexico and the
Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of
the eastern United States and
The Bahamas, west of the Turks
and Caicos Islands and Haiti and
east of Mexico. The Cayman
Islands and Jamaica are to the
south. The national flower is
Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig,
most often known as "flor de
mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and
the national bird is "Tocororo"
or Cuban Trogon from the family
of Trogonidae.[8]
Cuba is the most populous
insular nation in the Caribbean.
Its people, culture and customs
draw from several sources
including the aboriginal Taíno
and Ciboney peoples, the period
of Spanish colonialism, the
introduction of African slaves,
and its proximity to the United
States. The name "Cuba" comes
from the Taíno language the
exact meaning of which is
unclear, but may be translated
either "where fertile land is
abundant" (cubao[9]) or "great
place" (coabana[10]). The island
has a tropical climate that is
moderated by the surrounding
waters; however, the warm
temperatures of the Caribbean
Sea and the fact that the island
of Cuba sits across the access
to the Gulf of Mexico combine to
make Cuba prone to frequent
hurricanes. Cuba's main island,
at 766 miles (1,233 km) long, is
the world's 17th largest.