An island located between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, 150 km (90 miles) south of Key West, Florida. It is the largest country in the Caribbean, and the westernmost island of the Greater Antilles. A former Spanish colony, Cuba achieved independence in 1898. A revolution in 1959 resulted in a socialist republic led by Fidel Castro. Natural resources include metal ores, arable land, and a favorable position for tourism and maritime trade.
Arts and Entertainment
Includes sites for regional artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions, and organizations. This includes visual and plastic arts, music, theatre, and cinema.
Artists and Galleries,
Dance,
Libraries,
Literature,
Movies,
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Business and Economy
Sites of business and economic interest in Cuba.
Entertainment and Media,
Financial Services,
Shopping,
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Education
Facilities, organizations and entities serving Cuban educational system.
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Government
Embassies and Consulates,
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Health
Open to all sites pertaining to domestic or international initiatives for physical, mental, behavioral health in Cuba.
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Localities
Camagüey,
Cienfuegos,
Havana,
Holguín,
Santa Clara,
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Provinces
Camagüey,
Cienfuegos,
Ciudad de La Habana,
Guantánamo,
Holguín,
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Recreation and Sports
Baseball,
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Society and Culture
Includes sites that reflect the make up of Cuba's community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people of the island.
Genealogy,
Issues,
Personal Pages,
Politics,
Religion,
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Travel and Tourism
Facilities and entities serving travellers and tourists of Cuba.
Lodging,
Travel Guides,
Travel Services,
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