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Cuba - Wikipedia Cuba, [a] officially the Republic of Cuba, [b] is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island It is located where the northern Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean meet
Visiting Cuba: top 20 things to know before you go Use this guide to help you prepare for your time in Cuba 1 Double-check your insurance You are required to have medical insurance to visit Cuba and will need to bring digital or printed proof of your policy Random checks are made at the airport
Cuba - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The plan was to take control of the country and overthrow its communist government The attack failed The Communist Party of Cuba was created in 1965 and has ruled the island ever since Today, Cuba is the only communist state outside of Asia, in the Caribbean, and in the western hemisphere
Cuba Maps Facts - World Atlas Cuba is the largest island country located in the north western Caribbean at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico It is positioned in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth
Cuba News | Latest Cuba News - NewsNow Latest news on Cuba, providing updates on politics, economy, US relations, Havana and developments in this Caribbean socialist republic
What is Cuba Known For? (19 Things Its Famous For) Cuba is an island nation with a population of 11 4 million Its capital and central city are Havana, and Spanish is the official language Because the entire island is south of the Tropic of Cancer, the local climate is tropical, tempered by year-round northeasterly trade winds
Cuba Travel Advisory Travel to Cuba without an OFAC license is illegal Cuba's electrical supply is unreliable Since October 2024, there have been several prolonged nationwide power outages Scheduled and unscheduled power cuts lasting up to 12 hours occur daily in Havana, and even longer outside the capital