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  2. Taxation in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    This form of tax is possible because the Cuban legislation only allows for rudimentary forms of economic association involving very few people, also, the kinds of activity per occupation and the occupations themselves are limited per law. [2] The Finance Minister sets preliminary monthly tax quotas based on occupation.

  3. Granma (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    An exception was A vuelta de correo, which began in 1975 and continued until 1984. Like Cartas a la Dirección , A vuelta de correo included questions from the Cuban public that brought attention to various issues, as well as occasional responses by the government.

  4. Economy of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Cuba is a planned economy dominated by state-run enterprises. In the 1990s, the ruling Communist Party of Cuba encouraged the formation of worker co-operatives and self-employment. In the late 2010s, private property and free-market rights along with foreign direct investment were granted by the 2018 Cuban constitution.

  5. Riffian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    The Rif region is largely of Berber origin. Of the 55 Rif tribes, 47 of them are of Berber and/or Arabized Berber origin (although some of these tribes contain a minority of Arab sub-tribes), and only 8 Rif tribes are Arabs not of Berber origin (including the tribes of Oulad Mansour, Oulad Sghir, La'thamna, Banu Sahil, Kholout, Gharbiya, Anjara, and Oulad Stout).

  6. Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (Cuba)

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    The Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente de la República de Cuba), also known as CITMA, is the Cuban government ministry which oversees state politics in matters of science, technology, environment and the usage of nuclear energy.

  7. Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 132 Cuba sought, but did not receive funding, which instead was awarded to a joint project proposed by India and Italy. [ 1 ] : 132 Cuba nonetheless proceeded with the development of a biotechnology research institution using its own funds, CIGB.

  8. Archivo Nacional de la República de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Archivo Nacional de la República de Cuba is the national archive of Cuba. Founded in 1840, it is located in Havana on Calle Compostela. [ 1 ] Directors have included Vidal Morales y Morales and Joaquín Llaverías Martínez [ es ] .

  9. Foreign relations of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's foreign policy has been fluid throughout history depending on world events and other variables, including relations with the United States.Without massive Soviet subsidies and its primary trading partner, Cuba became increasingly isolated in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the fall of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, but Cuba opened up more with the rest of the world again ...