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The Republic of Cuba is an island nation in the northern Caribbean, in between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. To the north are found the United States and the Bahamas, to the west Mexico, to the south the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, and to the southeast Haiti. National motto: None Official History language Spanish Capital Havana President Fidel Castro Cuba and its originally Amerindian Area Ranked 106th population came under Spanish control in Ê- Total 100,860 km² the 16th century. The colony's struggle Ê- % water Negligible for independence started in 1868 and Population continued during the 19th century until Ê- Total Ranked 67th the United States intervened in the (2002) 11,184,023 Spanish-American War of 1898. The US then Ê- Density 101/km² occupied the island until recognising independence in 1902, though limited by Independence Spanish-American the Platt Amendment, after which the US Ê- Declared War continued to exercise considerable Ê- Recognised October 10, 1868 control over Cuban affairs. May 20, 1902 Currency Cuban Peso Fidel Castro led a rebel army to victory in 1959 against dictator Fulgencio Time zone UTC -5 Batista and Castro has remained in power National since. Relations with the US deteriorated anthem La Bayamesa after Castro initiated economic reforms Internet TLD .CU and sought closer ties with the Soviet Union, leading to the failed US-sponsored Calling Code 53 Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban missile crisis, as well as a strict US trade blockade largely still in place today. Cuba was subsequently involved in revolutionary wars in Africa and Latin America, while it enjoyed close economic ties with the Soviet bloc. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 however the country suffered an economic setback, but has recovered to an extent since then, though economic and political reforms have been made only haltingly. Politics Cuba is a republic led by a president who is elected by parliament together with the vice-president. Fidel Castro has been in power since 1959, first as prime minister and after the abolition of that office in 1976 as president. He is both head of state and head of government, as well as First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party, and commander in chief of the armed forces. The unicameral Cuban parliament is the National Assembly of People's Power or Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular. Its 609 members are elected directly from slates approved by special candidacy commissions, and they serve five-year terms. The communist party is constitutionally recognised as Cuba's only legal political party. The party and its affiliated organisations monopolise all government positions, including judicial offices. Continuing political issues include illegal emigration, primarily to the US, and the government's attitude towards political dissidents. Provinces Cuba is divided into 14 provinces (provincias, singular provincia) and 1 special municipality (municipio especial), marked by a *: * CamagŸey * Ciego de Avila * Cienfuegos * Granma * Guant‡namo * Havana (La Habana) * Havana City (Ciudad de La Habana) * Holgu’n * Isle of Youth * (Isla de la Juventud) * Las Tunas * Matanzas * Pinar del R’o * Sancti Sp’ritus * Santiago de Cuba * Villa Clara Geography The elongated island of Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean and is bounded to the north by the Straits of Florida and the greater North Atlantic Ocean, to the northwest by the Gulf of Mexico, to the west by the Yucatan Channel, to the south by the Caribbean Sea, and to the east by the Windward Passage. The Republic comprises the entire island, including many outlying islands such as the Isle of Youth, with the exception of Guantanamo Bay, a naval base that has been leased by the United States since 1903. The island consist mostly of flat to rolling plains, with more rugged hills and mountains primarily in the southeast and the highest point is the Pico Real del Turquino at 2,005 m. The local climate is tropical, though moderated by trade winds. There is a drier season from November to April, and a rainier season from May to October. Havana is the largest city and capital, other major cities include Santiago de Cuba and CamagŸey. Economy The government continues to balance the need for economic loosening against a concern for firm political control over the economy. It has undertaken limited reforms in recent years to stem excess liquidity, increase enterprise efficiency, and alleviate serious shortages of food, consumer goods, and services, but seems unlikely to implement extensive changes. A major feature of the economy is the dichotomy between relatively efficient export and tourism enclaves and inefficient domestic sectors. The Cuban economy was hit hard in the early 1990s following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Comecon economic bloc, with which it had traded predominantly. A continuing United States trade blockade has also had a detrimental effect on the economy since the early 1960s. More recent problems include high oil prices, recessions in key export markets such as sugar and nickel, damage from hurricanes, depressed tourism, and faltering world economic conditions. Demographics Cuba is a multiracial society with a population of either mixed (mulatto) or more specific Spanish and African origins. There is also a small ethnic Chinese community. The largest organised religion is the Roman Catholic Church. Afro-Cuban or Santeria religions, a blend of native African religions and Roman Catholicism, are widely practiced in Cuba. Officially, Cuba had been an atheist state for most of the Castro era, but religious restrictions have been relaxed since 1991 and the state secularised. Smaller Protestant and Jewish minorities also exist. Culture Holidays Date English Name Local Name Remarks January 1Liberation Day July 26 Rebellion Day

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