- Cuba - Wikipedia
Havana is the largest city and capital Cuba is the third-most populous country in the Caribbean after Haiti and the Dominican Republic, with about 10 million inhabitants It is the largest country in the Caribbean by area
- Cuba | Government, Flag, Capital, Population, Language | Britannica
Cuba, country of the West Indies, the largest single island of the archipelago, and one of the more-influential states of the Caribbean region The domain of the Arawakan-speaking Taino, who had displaced even earlier inhabitants, Cuba was claimed by Christopher Columbus for Spain in 1492
- Cuba - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cuba is an island country in the Caribbean Sea The country is made up of the big island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud island (Isle of Youth), and many smaller islands Havana is the capital city of Cuba It is the largest city The second largest city is Santiago de Cuba In Spanish, the capital is called "La Habana"
- Cuba - The World Factbook
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- Cuba country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Cuba, including key dates and facts about this Caribbean island nation
- Cuba - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Destination Cuba, a Nations Online country profile and a virtual guide to the largest Caribbean island Cuba is situated in the western West Indies, between the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, south of Florida and The Bahamas, north of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
- Cuba | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
With an area of more than 44,000 square miles (114,447 sq km ), Cuba is the largest island in the West Indies, accounting for more than one-half of the total Caribbean land mass The island is more than 745 miles (1,200 km ) long and ranges from 20 to 125 miles (35-200 km ) in width
- Cuba | Facts Information | Infoplease
Infoplease has everything you need to know about Cuba Check out our country profile, full of essential information about Cuba's geography, history, government, economy, population, culture, religion and languages
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