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  2. 2025 in Cuba - Wikipedia

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  3. Cuba de ayer - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant roof in Little Havana reading "donde la Cuba de Ayer se vive hoy!", which means in English: " where the Cuba of yesterday is lived today". The idea of the Cuba de ayer ( lit. ' Cuba of yesterday ' ) is a mythologized idyllic view of Cuba before the overthrow of the Batista government in the Cuban Revolution .

  4. History of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Taíno genocide Viceroyalty of New Spain (1535–1821) Siege of Havana (1762) Captaincy General of Cuba (1607–1898) Lopez Expedition (1850–1851) Ten Years' War (1868–1878) Little War (1879–1880) Cuban War of Independence (1895–1898) Treaty of Paris (1898) US Military Government (1898–1902) Platt Amendment (1901) Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) Cuban Pacification (1906–1909) Negro ...

  5. Demographics of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    There was a drop between the 2002 and 2012 censuses which was the first drop in Cuba's population since Cuba's war of independence. This drop was due to low fertility and emigration, as during this time (fiscal years 2003 to 2012), 42,028 Cubans received legal permanent residence in the United States. [ 5 ]

  6. List of Cuban provinces by Human Development Index - Wikipedia

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    La Habana: 0.813 2 Isla de la Juventud: 0.802 High human development 3 Artemisa and Mayabeque: 0.777 4 Matanzas: 0.769 5 Guantánamo: 0.768 – Cuba (average) 0.764: 6 Ciego de Ávila: 0.764 Santiago de Cuba: 8 Cienfuegos: 0.763 9 Pinar del Río: 0.756 10 Villa Clara: 0.748 Sancti Spíritus: 12 Holguín: 0.742 13 Camagüey: 0.740 14 Granma: 0. ...

  7. Four Year Plan (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    For these reasons, Cuba has frequently focused on agricultural exports to promote foreign trade. [7] Cuba's independence from Spain after the Spanish–American War in 1898 and its formation of a republic in 1902 led to investments in the Cuban economy from the United States. The doubling of sugar consumption in the United States between 1903 ...

  8. Instituto de Historia de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto de Historia de Cuba in Havana, Cuba, is a research institute, archive, and library of late 19th and 20th century Cuban history. It was established in 1987 under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba. It is located in the Palacio de Aldama near the Parque de la Fraternidad in Havana. [1]

  9. Cuba: An American History - Wikipedia

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    [6] Daniel Ray of North American Congress on Latin America wrote "Her book is likely to become the definitive history of Cuba for this generation." [ 7 ] The book has also been reviewed by Felipe Fernández-Armesto of The Wall Street Journal , [ 1 ] Jeremy Ray Jewell of The Arts Fuse , [ 8 ] Esther Allen of the Los Angeles Review of Books [ 9 ...