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In 1981–1989, Cuba used so-called INTUR coins and cheques. Convertible foreign currency was exchanged into these cheques rather than the national currency, which could be used to buy some luxury goods not available for purchase in the national currency. Also, from 1985, Banco Nacional de Cuba issued foreign exchange certificates of various types.
DolarToday was founded on May 18, 2010. It is headquartered in Miami, Florida, United States.Prior to the election of Nicolás Maduro in 2013, DolarToday was the second most popular exchange rate reference in Venezuela, behind Lechuga Verde.
The Cuban peso (in Spanish peso cubano, ISO 4217 code: CUP) also known as moneda nacional, is the official currency of Cuba.. The Cuban peso historically circulated at par with the Spanish-American silver dollar from the 16th to 19th centuries, and then at par with the U.S. dollar from 1881 to 1959.
Cuba lifted a ban in 2021 on small- and medium-sized enterprises, often called “mipymes” in Spanish. But he warned that measures would be taken to further control them, saying the government ...
In Cuba between 1993 and 2004, a dollar store (Spanish: tienda de dólares), officially Tiendas de Recaudación de Divisas ("Foreign Currency Collection Shops") or Tiendas Recuperadoras de Divisas ("Foreign Currency Recovery Shops"), was a government-owned shop that sold goods solely in exchange for hard currency, originally mainly to foreigners and tourists, in the same way as a friendship ...
El Sentinel, also known as El Sentinel de Orlando, was a weekly Spanish-language newspaper published in Orlando, Florida by Tribune Publishing.It was a sister paper to the Orlando Sentinel and catered to Central Florida's Hispanic communities, a population that had grown significantly in size since the 1980s, discussing news, entertainment, and sports.
Aric Almirola, current NASCAR driver, father born in Cuba [1] Kiko Alonso, current NFL player for the Miami Dolphins, father is Cuban-born [2] Osvaldo Alonso, midfielder for Minnesota United soccer team, Cuban-born [3] Carlos Alvarez, former college football player for the University of Florida, known as "The Cuban Comet", Cuban-born [4]
"We haven't had good news, but we haven't had bad news either," said the 61-year-old, who lives in the city of Santa Clara, in central Cuba. Cubans missing in 'invisible' shipwrecks on route to US ...