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  2. Culture of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Cuba is a complex mixture of different, ... Some Catholic traditions were lost, but the church has imported the Mexican Christmas play ...

  3. Dance from Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuban culture encompasses a wide range of dance forms. [1] The island's indigenous people performed rituals known as areíto , which included dancing, although little information is known about such ceremonies.

  4. Cuban folk music - Wikipedia

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    According to the Cuban popular music "Generic complex theory", Cuban folk music is classified as follows: Punto cubano Complex, with its variations Punto libre y Punto fijo. Rumba Complex, with its components Yambú, Guaguancó, Columbia, Conga and Comparsa. Danzón Complex, with its variants Contradanza, Danzón, Danzonete, Mambo and Cha-cha-chá.

  5. Music of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The music of Cuba, including its instruments, performance, and dance, comprises a large set of unique traditions influenced mostly by west African and European (especially Spanish) music. [1] Due to the syncretic nature of most of its genres, Cuban music is often considered one of the richest and most influential regional music in the world.

  6. Cuban cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical Cuban sandwich. A Cuban sandwich (sometimes called a mixto, especially in Cuba [6] [7]) is a popular lunch item that grew out of the once-open flow of cigar workers between Cuba and Florida (specifically Key West and the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa) in the late 19th century and has since spread to other Cuban American communities.

  7. 25 Traditional Cuban Foods to Try Before You Die - AOL

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  8. Santería - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, there were efforts to incorporate elements of Afro-Cuban culture into a wider understanding of Cuban culture, such as through the Afrocubanismo literary and artistic movement. These often drew upon Afro-Cuban music, dance, and mythology, but typically rejected Santería rituals themselves. [436]

  9. Tobacco factory 'readers' keep up long tradition in Cuba - AOL

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    Tobacco reading traces its roots back to 1865 when it was first used to instruct tobacco workers on the job.