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         Cuban Geography:     more books (18)
  1. Cuba (Taste of Culture) by Barbara Sheen, 2010-12-03
  2. Cuba In War Time by Richard Harding Davis, 2010-10-02
  3. In darkest Cuba; two months' service under Gomez along the trocha from the Caribbean to the Bahama Channel by Narciso Gener Gonzales, 2010-04-18
  4. Culture and Customs of Cuba: (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by William Luis, 2000-11-30

21. Cuba - Welcome - Caribbean Trip - Caribbean Sea
Viñales Valley has a unique image in the cuban geography. Their hummocks,caverns and caves characterize the delicious atmosphere
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Going down through the white water rafting or Río de Aguas Blancas is one of the most touching and well-demanded adventures for the tourists nowadays. The deepest river in Cuba is Toa (in the oriental part of the country) and it lets go down its water a little brave depending the part you choose. The Toa's affluents bring also particular interest. Most of these adventures specially in the most dangerous zones are made with specialized guides that their most important objective is to be awake for the tourists adventure security. Climbing:
The Cuban land is a friendly place to spend free time walking through the great tropical vegetation, due to the healthful weather of the island and the existence of neither dangerous nor poisonous animals. In recent years, the trekking has been very important among the tourists who prefer being close to nature. There are important touristic places in which trekking is practiced and they are located in "Viñales Valley" and "Soroa", where you can also find all the comfort the tourists deserve.

22. Adelante On Line: Society
in having a new transmitting equipment, work executed previously in the industrialcity of Nuevitas and in Esmeralda, points of the cuban geography that were
http://www.adelante.cu/online/day/21/6/14/seminar.htm
A weekly digital newspaper. Camagüey, CUBA. 14 jun 2001 Home Politics Economics Society ... Our E-MAIL Another cuban sites in English Tips on Cuba Granma International Society Camagüey first place in Juvenile Seminar of José Martí´s studies
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Camaguey , 13 Jun (AIN) With five prizes and four mentions
the camagueyanos achieved the first place in the National Seminar
Juvenile of José Martí´s studies that concluded in this city, after
to evaluate a hundred of works about the life and works of the Cuban national hero..
The second position among the honored territories corresponded
at City of Havana and the third to Santiago from Cuba.
José Cantón, president of the jury when informing the first ones
places of the seven commissions that worked in the event,
it highlighted the works "Page of all value, fondness and love" of Milena Mirabal, of City of Havana, and "Martí and Serafín Sánchez, partners of fight and ideas" of Anabel Valdés, of Sancti Spiritus, students

23. Untitled Document
Know more. Education. For Only One Student. In the most remote places ofcuban geography, numerous schools get ready to receive only one student.
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24. The STEP Project Participants
Dora is a college teacher at Albertson College of Idaho where she will teach Physicalgeology, Historical geology, cuban geography, and Physical geography in
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The ST EP Project Participants Profile: Dora M. Gallegos Dora is a college teacher at Albertson College of Idaho where she will teach Physical geology, Historical geology, Cuban geography, and Physical geography in 2000-2001. When asked what she likes to do in her spare time, Dora reported: "garden, travel." Here is Dora Gallegos at-a-glance. name Dora M. Gallegos role college school Albertson College of Idaho address 2112 Cleveland Blvd. city Caldwell state ID zip phone school email dgallego@acofi.edu home email discipline Geology/ Geography classes for 2000/2001 Physical geology
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25. Maps Of Cuba - Cuban Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources
Cuba Maps of the World Interactive World Fact Book - cuban Flags, Maps, Economy,geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International
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Cuba
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26. Geography
To view more cuban art, including children's art, click here. Lesson PlanGeography
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Geography
Eduardo Estrada Roque, Artist
Cuba, part of the West Indies, is situated within the Antilles Archipelago and is the 15th largest island in the world. It consists of one large island and numerous smaller islands, islets, and cays. Located in the Atlantic Ocean, it lies just 90 miles south of the tip of Florida. Cuba extends approximately 777 miles from east to west and has a width of 19 miles in the northeast to 119 miles in the southeast. About one fourth of the total land area is mountainous, with three distinct mountain systems. The most extensive system, the Sierra Maestra, runs east west and includes the Real del Turquino Peak, which at 6,476 feet above sea level is the country's highest point. The small central system consists of low ranges and hills and the western system, the Cordillera de Guaniguanico is a region of rugged mountains and hills. The majority of Cuba is made up of plains and basins and the country's longest river is the Cauto River. Located in the southeast, it stretches 230 miles and is the country's primary inland waterway. Cuba has a semi-tropical climate with an average temperature of 79 F. The two seasons in Cuba are the dry season from November to April and the wet season from May to October. Annual precipitation, mostly from tropical storms, averages 54 inches. Hurricanes that occur during the wet season can be devastating.

27. Geography Lesson Plans And Resources
In these pages you will find cuban books written by cuban and foreign authors about Cuba. There are many different subjects to choose from. We also have old and rare collectible cuban books. Comedy. Culture. Economy. Folklore. geography. History. Novels. Poems. Politics
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28. 1Up Info > Cuban Political Geography - Encyclopedia
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29. 1Up Info > Havana (Cuban Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
You are here 1Up Info Encyclopedia cuban Political geography Havana, Havana. Related Category cuban Political geography. Havana
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Cuban Political Geography Havana Related Category: Cuban Political Geography Havana [h v Pronunciation Key , Span. La Habana Pronunciation Key , city (1997 est. pop. 2,200,000), capital of both Cuba and of Ciudad de la Habana prov., W Cuba; largest city and chief port of the West Indies and one of the oldest cities in the Americas. Havana is the political, economic, and cultural center of Cuba . An important hub of air and maritime transportation, it is the focal point of Cuban commerce, exporting sugar, tobacco, and fruits and importing mainly foodstuffs, cotton, and machinery and technical equipment. Industries include shipbuilding, assembly plants, rum distilleries, sugar refineries, and factories making the famous Havana cigars. Tourism has been greatly revived in the 1990s as Cuba redirects its economic model from central planning toward a mixed economy. The city's hot, humid climate is moderated by sea winds. French and Indian Wars , Havana fell to Anglo-American forces, but the following year it was returned to Spain in exchange for the Floridas. By the early 19th cent., the city ranked as one of the wealthiest and busiest commercial centers in the Western Hemisphere.

30. U.S.-Cuba Relations--U.S. History/Geography Lesson Plan (grades 9-12)--Discovery
Palma 1903 Guantánamo Bay 19069 Charles E. Magoon 1933 Batista 1959 Fidel Castro1961 Bay of Pigs 1962 US trade embargo 1962 cuban missile crisis 1980
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Explore the history of relations between Cuba and the United States Examine in detail one event or period to be included on a class time line of U.S.-Cuba relations The class will need the following: Internet access Newsprint Markers Large index cards (one for each pair of students) Print and online resources about Cuba (Web sites are listed below) Ask students what images, names, or events come to mind when they think about Cuba. Write their answers on the chart paper. If students have difficulty, you may want to prompt them to mention Fidel Castro, Elián González, Communism, or the Bay of Pigs. As a class, look over your list and consider what some of these items reveal about the relationship between Cuba and the United States. After a brief discussion, explain that the U.S. has had a long, complicated, and often tense relationship with Cuba, which lies only 90 miles from Florida. It has been ruled by a Communist government since 1959. (See the definition of

31. Cubatravel.cu - General Information : Geography
geography, Sea Bottoms. Warm, gentle, crystal clear waters surroundthe cuban archipelago. The mild tides and no strong currents of
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Geography Sea Bottoms Warm, gentle, crystal clear waters surround the Cuban archipelago. The mild tides and no strong currents of its waters, their virgin condition, the non polluted and well-preserved bottoms and the diversity of its underwater flora and fauna may be some of the reasons why so many diving lovers come to Cuba. The Cuban reef forms a submarine string of coral around the entire archipelago, both north and south of the island. It is made up mainly of full-grown corals. Rocky buttresses of different structures are shaped by these corals, some incredibly resembling gothic pillars or majestic castles. They are the habitat and shelter of other marine species like sponges in the guise of cups, tubes or branches; sumptuous gorgonians that sway with the waves; algae of capricious growth, and in the crevices and pits: octopus, sea urchins, starfish, polychetes and crustaceans.

32. Caribbean Regional Development: The Cuban Experience - MSU Office Of Study Abroa
Regional Development The cuban Experience Cuba. MSU Office of Study AbroadSummer Semester. College of Social Science; Dept. of geography; Urban and
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May 18 - June 8, 2003 * MSU students only College of Social Science
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Urban and Regional Planning Arranged through the Office of Study Abroad (OSA)
Program developed in collaboration with the University of Havana, Cuba.
What's this program about? Developed in conjunction with the Department of Geography at the University of Havana, this new program organized by the Michigan State University College of Social Science will offer students an opportunity to earn academic credit while experiencing Cuban culture and traditions. The program will use Havana and its surroundings as laboratories and will place particular emphasis on understanding the interaction between human and physical aspects of development focusing on the role of tourism in the region. Where does it take place?

33. About Cuba Cuba Geography, Education, Health, Legal System, Population And Relig
CULTURE. cuban culture is strongly linked to cuban history, so it isnecessary to know the history in order to understand the culture.
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About Cuba
CULTURE
Cuba was rapidly conquered and colonized by the Spaniards during the early 1500's. The founding of the first seven towns culminated on November 16, 1519 with the founding of the town that later became Havana.
The founding of Havana was also the occasion for the first Catholic mass, which was performed underneath a massive silk-cotton tree. On the same site there is now a colonial building that houses a collection of paintings by the French artist Jean Baptiste Vermay, who roamed the Island and captured on canvas the images of early colonial life. The Centre of Old Havana, proclaimed in 1982, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, preserves nearly intact the historic legacy of colonial times, both in its architecture and its customs.
Illness hitherto unknown in the New World combined with slavery conditions in the exploitation of the riches of Cuba caused the near extinction of the aboriginal Indocubans during the early years of colonization. The fast disappearing labour force prompted the Spanish to import African slaves from all over the vast continent, the largest numbers, however, originated from West Africa, today Nigeria. Due to their numbers, the Yoruba influence left a marked imprint on Cuban customs and even today their religion, mixed with Catholic and other rites, known as Santeria or the Rule of Ocha, is practised in certain areas of Havana and other parts of the country.
Superimposed over a thin layer of indigenous customs, Spanish and African traditions became the foundation for today's Cuban cultural expression, influenced over the years by Chinese, Arabic, Haitian, French and U.S. cultural touches.

34. About Cuba Cuba Geography, Education, Health, Legal System, Population And Relig
twomonth resistance by the peasant population of Guanabacoa and Havana underthe leadership of José Antonio Gómez better known in cuban history as the
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About Cuba
HISTORY
Christopher Columbus, in his quest to find a westward route to India stumbled on the territories of America, a continent then unknown to the Europeans, and reached the shores of Cuba on October 27, 1492, where he is reported to have said "this is the most beautiful land my eyes have ever seen." Columbus spent several weeks navigating along the Cuba's north coast without realizing it was an island. Convinced he had discovered the East Indies he returned to Europe and went back to Cuba two years later. It was only in 1508, after another explorer, Sebastián de Ocampo circumnavigated it, that it was discovered that Cuba was an island.
Velázquez established seven garrison towns along the Island: Baracoa, Santiago, Bayamo, Camagüey, Sancti Spíritus, Trinidad and Batabanó. Because of the Islands location it became "the Key to the Gulf" and the stopping-off point for the Spanish conquistadors going to or returning from Central and South America. Batabanó briefly became the principal stopping-off point for the Spanish Fleet until Havana, a better natural harbour, was discovered due north of Batabanó. Havana then became a flourishing trading post as increasing numbers of ships, on their way to Europe, stopped to take supplies for the journey as well as goods to trade with the Europeans.
In 1925, after several ineffectual presidents, Gerardo Machado took power and established a harsh dictatorial regime that would last for 8 years until the deteriorating economy provided the opportunity for his overthrow, on August 12, 1933, by the same military establishment and U.S.-based interests that had supported him in the past. One of the engineers of the overthrow of Machado was Fulgencio Batista who, with U.S. backing, governed Cuba until 1944. Batista again seized power in another coup in 1952, and quickly established another brutal and repressive dictatorial regime. In reaction to Batista's oppression, new revolutionary movements started to spring across the Island. These were formed by students, labour organizations, intellectuals, the middle-class, farmers and peasants.

35. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Cuba
A country profile prepared by the United States Central Intelligence Agency.Category Society History By Region Caribbean Cuba...... geography note Definition Field Listing largest country in Caribbean and westernmost NationalityDefinition Field Listing noun cuban(s) adjective cuban.
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36. Cuban Genealogy - Family History Resources For Cuba, Caribbean Islands
and Maps for Cuba geography and maps of the Caribbean island country of Cubafrom geography Guide, Matt Rosenberg. Guide to cuban Genealogical Research
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37. ABC Country Book Of Cuba - Government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate, Na
chancery 2630 and 2639 16th Street NW, cuban Interests Section, Swiss Revised 13August-1997HTML Colors; Greece geography Economy, people, communications
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  • Names:
      conventional long form:
        Republic of Cuba
          conventional short form:
            Cuba
              local long form:
                Republica de Cuba
                  local short form:
                    Cuba
                  • Digraph: CU
                  • Type: Communist state
                  • Capital: Havana
                  • Administrative divisions: 14 provinces (provincias, singular - provincia) and 1 special municipality* (municipio especial); Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Cienfuegos, Ciudad de La Habana, Granma, Guantanamo, Holguin, Isla de la Juventud*, La Habana, Las Tunas, Matanzas, Pinar del Rio, Sancti Spiritus, Santiago de Cuba, Villa Clara
                  • Independence: 20 May 1902 (from Spain 10 December 1898; administered by the US from 1898 to 1902)
                  • National holiday: Rebellion Day, 26 July (1953)
                  • Constitution: 24 February 1976
                  • Legal system: based on Spanish and American law, with large elements of Communist legal theory; does not accept compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
                  • Suffrage: 16 years of age; universal
                  • Executive branch:
                      chief of state and head of government:
                        President of the Council of State and President of the Council of Ministers Fidel CASTRO Ruz (Prime Minister from February 1959 until 24 February 1976 when office was abolished; President since 2 December 1976); First Vice President of the Council of State and First Vice President of the Council of Ministers Gen. Raul CASTRO Ruz (since 2 December 1976)

38. Cuba - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
geography—note largest country in Caribbean People. Total fertility rate 1.57children born/woman (1998 est.). Nationality noun cuban(s) adjective cuban.
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    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, south of Florida Geographic coordinates: 21 30 N, 80 00 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area:
    total: 110,860 sq km
    land: 110,860 sq km
    water: sq km slightly smaller than Pennsylvania Land boundaries:
    total: 29 km
    border countries: US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay 29 km
    note: Guantanamo Naval Base is leased by the US and thus remains part of Cuba Coastline: 3,735 km Maritime claims:
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: tropical; moderated by trade winds; dry season (November to April); rainy season (May to October) Terrain: mostly flat to rolling plains with rugged hills and mountains in the southeast Elevation extremes: lowest point: Caribbean Sea m highest point: Pico Turquino 2,005 m Natural resources: cobalt, nickel, iron ore, copper, manganese, salt, timber, silica, petroleum Land use: arable land: permanent crops: permanent pastures: forests and woodland: other: 18% (1993 est.)
  • 39. World InfoZone - Cuba Information - Page 1
    geography Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean islands There are a number of speciesof reptiles such as crocodiles (the cuban crocodile is an endangered species
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    40. Geography And Map Of Cuba
    geography note largest country in Caribbean. People. Total fertility rate 1.6children born/woman (2000 est.). Nationality noun cuban(s) adjective cuban.
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    Introduction [Top of Page] Background: Fidel CASTRO led a rebel army to victory in 1959; his iron will has held the country together since. Cuba's communist revolution, with Soviet support, was exported throughout Latin America and Africa during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. The country is now slowly recovering from a severe economic recession following the withdrawal of former Soviet subsidies, worth $4 billion to $6 billion annually, in 1990. Havana blames its difficulties on the US embargo in place since 1962. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, south of Florida

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