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Cuba: Encyclopedia - Cuba

The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest of the Greater Antilles), the Isle of Youth and various adjacent small islands. The name Cuba is said to be derived from the Taíno word cubanacán, meaning "a central place." It is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States, and the Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti, and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are south ...

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba
History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba. Cuba was first visited by Europeans when explorer Christopher Columbus landed on the island of Cuba for the first time on October 28, 1492. Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar led the Spanish invasion, and became governor of Cuba for Spain. The Spanish established sugar and tobacco as Cuba's primary products. As the native Indian population and the Spanish intermarried and educated, field labor became scarce. Natives from Florida and Bahama were imported as slaves, and as ...

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Communist Cuba

Relations between the United States and Cuba deteriorated rapidly as the Cuban government, in reaction to the U.S refusal to refine Soviet oil in refineries located in Cuba, expropriated U.S. properties, notably those belonging to the International Telephone and Telegraph Company (ITT) and the United Fruit Company. This was in line with Castro's anti-U.S. ideologies used to gain support at home and abroad. In the Castro government's first agrarian reform law on May 17, 1959 it sought to limit the size of land holdings, and to distribute that ...

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History of Cuba, History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba, History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba, History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba, History of Cuba - Sugar Plantations, History of Cuba - Cuban Bandits, History of Cuba - Independence from Spain, History of Cuba - Cuba in the Early 20th Century, History of Cuba - The Cuban Revolution, History of Cuba - Communist Cuba, History of Cuba - Bay of Pigs Invasion, History of Cuba - The Cuban Missile Crisis, History of Cuba - Cuba after the Soviet Union

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Che Guevara - Cuba

Guevara met Fidel Castro and Fidel's brother Raúl in Mexico City where the two sought refuge after being exiled from Cuba. The Castro brothers were preparing to return to Cuba with an expeditionary force in an attempt to overthrow General Fulgencio Batista, who had assumed dictatorial powers following a coup d'état during the 1952 presidential elections. Guevara quickly joined the "26th of July Movement", named in commemoration of the date of the failed attack on the Moncada barracks t ...

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Che Guevara - Cuba

Guevara met Fidel Castro in Mexico City and joined the "26th of July Movement" that intended to overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. When the cabin cruiser Granma set out from Tuxpan, Veracruz for Cuba in November 1956, Guevara was the only non-Cuban aboard. Attacked upon landing by Batista's forces, only about 15 rebels survived as a battered fighting force; they fled into the mountains of the Sierra Maestra.See also:

Che Guevara, Che Guevara - Youth, Che Guevara - Guatemala, Che Guevara - Cuba, Che Guevara - Disappearance from Cuba, Che Guevara - Congo, Che Guevara - Bolivia, Che Guevara - Insurgent, Che Guevara - Capture and execution, Che Guevara - The Bolivian Diary, Che Guevara - The intellectual and artistic, Che Guevara - Legacy, Che Guevara - Hero, Che Guevara - Critique of hero, Che Guevara - Source Notes, Che Guevara - Content Notes, Che Guevara - Published Works, Che Guevara - Writings about Che Guevara, Che Guevara - General, Che Guevara - Other, Che Guevara - Criticism praise etc., Che Guevara - Trivia, Che Guevara - In the movies, Che Guevara - In video games

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Che Guevara - Cuba

Guevara met Fidel Castro in Mexico City and joined the "26th of July Movement" that intended to overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. When the cabin cruiser Granma set out from Tuxpan, Veracruz for Cuba in November 1956, Guevara was the only non-Cuban aboard. Attacked upon landing by Batista's forces, only about 15-20 rebels survived as a battered fighting force; they fled into the mountains of the Sierra Maestra.[›] Guevara became a leader among the rebels ...

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Che Guevara - Cuba

Guevara met Fidel Castro in Mexico City and joined the "26th of July Movement" that intended to overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. When the cabin cruiser Granma set out from Tuxpan, Veracruz for Cuba in November 1956, Guevara was the only non-Cuban aboard. Attacked upon landing by Batista's forces, only about 15-20 rebels survived as a battered fighting force; they fled into the mountains of the Sierra Maestra.[›] Guevara became a leader among the rebels ...

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Che Guevara, Che Guevara - Youth, Che Guevara - Guatemala, Che Guevara - Cuba, Che Guevara - Disappearance from Cuba, Che Guevara - Congo, Che Guevara - Bolivia, Che Guevara - Insurgent, Che Guevara - Capture and execution, Che Guevara - The Bolivian Diary, Che Guevara - The intellectual and artist, Che Guevara - Legacy, Che Guevara - Hero, Che Guevara - Criticism of Che, Che Guevara - Source Notes, Che Guevara - Content Notes, Che Guevara - Published Works, Che Guevara - Writings about Che Guevara, Che Guevara - General, Che Guevara - Other, Che Guevara - Criticism praise etc., Che Guevara - Trivia, Che Guevara - In the movies, Che Guevara - In video games

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Socialism and sexual orientation - Cuba

While homophobia is certainly not an invention of the Castro government — traditional Spanish machismo has derided effeminate and sexually passive males for centuries — the Cuban revolution in the 1950s ushered in a new era of repression against homosexuals. Many gays in Cuba were very attracted to the socialist promise of an egalitarian society; some of them important figures among the left-wing intelligentsia, such as the writers for the popular journal Lunes de Revolución. A couple of years after Castro's rise to power, ...

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Socialism and sexual orientation - Cuba

While homophobia is certainly not an invention of the Castro government — traditional Spanish machismo has derided effeminate and sexually passive males for centuries — the Cuban revolution in the 1950s ushered in a new era of repression against homosexuals. Many gays in Cuba were very attracted to the socialist promise of an egalitarian society; some of them important figures among the left-wing intelligentsia, such as the writers for the popular journal Lunes de Revolución. A couple of years after Castro's rise to power, ...

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Socialism and sexual orientation, Socialism and sexual orientation - Europe, Socialism and sexual orientation - Marx and Engels, Socialism and sexual orientation - Anarchism, Socialism and sexual orientation - European Democratic Socialists, Socialism and sexual orientation - Russia, Socialism and sexual orientation - East Germany, Socialism and sexual orientation - Cuba, Socialism and sexual orientation - China, Socialism and sexual orientation - North Korea, Socialism and sexual orientation - India, Socialism and sexual orientation - Nepal, Socialism and sexual orientation - Philippines, Socialism and sexual orientation - The United States, Socialism and sexual orientation - The Middle East

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Cuba - History

Cuba was first visited by Europeans when explorer Christopher Columbus made landfall here for the first time on October 28, 1492, at the eastern tip of Cuba, in the Cazigazgo of Baracoa. Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar led the Spanish invasion, subdued the indigenous populations, became governor of Cuba for Spain in 1511 and built a villa in Baracoa, which became the first capital of the island and also in 1518 [2] the seat of the (Dioce ...

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Cuba, Cuba - History, Cuba - Infrastructure, Cuba - Government and Politics, Cuba - Human rights, Cuba - Provinces, Cuba - Geography, Cuba - Society, Cuba - Demographics, Cuba - Education, Cuba - Public health, Cuba - Economy, Cuba - Culture, Cuba - List of Cuban poetry and Poets authors and literature, Cuba - Cuban music, Cuba - Cultural Control, Cuba - Religion

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Cuba - History

Cuba was first visited by Europeans when explorer Christopher Columbus made landfall here for the first time on October 28, 1492, at the eastern tip of Cuba, in the Cazigazgo of Baracoa. Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar led the Spanish invasion, subdued the indigenous populations, became governor of Cuba for Spain in 1511 and built a villa in Baracoa, which became the first capital of the island and ...

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Cuba: Encyclopedia - Cuba Libre

The Cuba Libre (KOO-buh-LEE-breh) is a cocktail made of 3 ounces Coca-Cola lime wedge 1 ounce rum Rub the rim of a highball glass with the lime. Fill with ice. Add rum and fill with Coca-Cola. Drop in the lime squeeze. The Cuba Libre (Spanish for Free Cuba) was invented in Havana, Cuba around 1900. Patriots aiding Cuba during the Spanish-American War—and, later, expatriates avoiding Prohibition—regularly mixed rum and Coca-Cola as a ...

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Cuba: Encyclopedia - Battle of Santiago de Cuba

The Battle of Santiago de Cuba, fought on 3 July 1898, was the largest naval engagement of the Spanish-American War, and resulted in the destruction of the Spanish Caribbean Squadron (also known as the Flota del Ultramar). Battle of Santiago de Cuba - Historical background. The Spanish realized that the war could be made or broken by the campaign in Cuba. Even before the opening of hostilities, Almirante Pascual Cervera y Topete had been dispatched from Spain with the ultimate destination of C ...

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba

History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba. Cuba was first visited by Europeans when explorer Christopher Columbus landed on the island of Cuba for the first time on October 28, 1492. Two decades later, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar led the Spanish invasion, and became governor of Cuba for Spain. The Spanish established sugar and tobacco as Cuba's primary products. As the native Indian population and the Spanish intermarried and educated, field labor became scarce. Natives from Florida and Bahama were imported ...

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History of Cuba, History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba, History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba, History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba, History of Cuba - Sugar Plantations, History of Cuba - Anti slavery movements and the Conspiración de La Escalera, History of Cuba - Minor Wars, History of Cuba - Cuban Bandits, History of Cuba - Independence from Spain, History of Cuba - Cuba in the Early 20th Century, History of Cuba - The Cuban Revolution, History of Cuba - Communist Cuba, History of Cuba - Bay of Pigs Invasion, History of Cuba - The Cuban Missile Crisis, History of Cuba - Cuba after the Soviet Union, History of Cuba - Women in Cuba Herstory, History of Cuba - Race and Women, History of Cuba - Sexual culture, History of Cuba - References, History of Cuba - Culture, History of Cuba - List of Cuban poetry and Poets authors and literature

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Communist Cuba

Relations between the United States and Cuba deteriorated rapidly as the Cuban government, in reaction to the U.S refusal to refine Soviet oil in refineries located in Cuba, expropriated U.S. properties, notably those belonging to the International Telephone and Telegraph Company (ITT) and the United Fruit Company. This was in line with Castro's anti-U.S. ideologies used to gain support at home and abroad. In the Castro government's first agrarian reform law on May 17, 1959 it sought to limit the size of land holdings, and to distribute that ...

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History of Cuba, History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba, History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba, History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba, History of Cuba - Sugar Plantations, History of Cuba - Anti slavery movements and the Conspiración de La Escalera, History of Cuba - Minor Wars, History of Cuba - Cuban Bandits, History of Cuba - Independence from Spain, History of Cuba - Cuba in the Early 20th Century, History of Cuba - The Cuban Revolution, History of Cuba - Communist Cuba, History of Cuba - Bay of Pigs Invasion, History of Cuba - The Cuban Missile Crisis, History of Cuba - Cuba after the Soviet Union, History of Cuba - Women in Cuba Herstory, History of Cuba - Race and Women, History of Cuba - Sexual culture, History of Cuba - References, History of Cuba - Culture, History of Cuba - List of Cuban poetry and Poets authors and literature

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba

The archeological record and evidence from mitochondrial DNA studies indicate that Cuba and the Antilles have been inhabited by peoples ancestral to the indigenous inhabitants for at least several thousand years. Some studies ascribe a role to these original inhabitants in the disappearance of the islands' megafauna, including condors [1], giant owls [2] and eventually groundsloths [3]. Before 1492 Cuba was populated by at least two distinct indigenous peoples: Taíno and Ciboney (or Siboney). These two groups were prehistoric culture ...

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History of Cuba, History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba, History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba, History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba, History of Cuba - Sugar Plantations, History of Cuba - Cuban Bandits, History of Cuba - Independence from Spain, History of Cuba - Cuba in the Early 20th Century, History of Cuba - The Cuban Revolution, History of Cuba - Communist Cuba, History of Cuba - Bay of Pigs Invasion, History of Cuba - The Cuban Missile Crisis, History of Cuba - Cuba after the Soviet Union

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba

The archeological record and evidence from mitochondrial DNA studies indicate that Cuba and the Antilles have been inhabited by peoples ancestral to the indigenous inhabitants for at least several thousand years. Some studies ascribe a role to these original inhabitants in the disappearance of the islands' megafauna, including condors [1], giant owls [2] and eventually groundsloths [3]. Before 1492 Cuba was populated by at least two distinct indigenous peoples: Taíno and Ciboney (or Siboney) (some consider these populations to be neo ...

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History of Cuba, History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba, History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba, History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba, History of Cuba - Sugar Plantations, History of Cuba - Anti slavery movements and the Conspiración de La Escalera, History of Cuba - Minor Wars, History of Cuba - Cuban Bandits, History of Cuba - Independence from Spain, History of Cuba - Cuba in the Early 20th Century, History of Cuba - The Cuban Revolution, History of Cuba - Communist Cuba, History of Cuba - Bay of Pigs Invasion, History of Cuba - The Cuban Missile Crisis, History of Cuba - Cuba after the Soviet Union, History of Cuba - Women in Cuba Herstory, History of Cuba - Race and Women, History of Cuba - Sexual culture, History of Cuba - References, History of Cuba - Culture, History of Cuba - List of Cuban poetry and Poets authors and literature

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Women in Cuba Herstory

Women comprise more than half the population of Cuba, and their Herstory is far less known than that of their male counterparts. As in many countries, historically women in Cuba were and still are considered less than equal, but Castro supporters (Liss, 1984, 1994) believe not nearly as much as before The Cuban Revolution. Much of the Liss (1994) material appears in prior Fidel Castro speeches e.g. “In the past women held no jobs or worked as ...

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History of Cuba, History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba, History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba, History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba, History of Cuba - Sugar Plantations, History of Cuba - Anti slavery movements and the Conspiración de La Escalera, History of Cuba - Minor Wars, History of Cuba - Cuban Bandits, History of Cuba - Independence from Spain, History of Cuba - Cuba in the Early 20th Century, History of Cuba - The Cuban Revolution, History of Cuba - Communist Cuba, History of Cuba - Bay of Pigs Invasion, History of Cuba - The Cuban Missile Crisis, History of Cuba - Cuba after the Soviet Union, History of Cuba - Women in Cuba Herstory, History of Cuba - Race and Women, History of Cuba - Sexual culture, History of Cuba - References, History of Cuba - Culture, History of Cuba - List of Cuban poetry and Poets authors and literature

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Cuba in the Early 20th Century

In 1902, the United States handed over control to a Cuban government that as a condition of the transfer had included in its constitution provisions implementing the requirements of the Platt Amendment, which among other things gave the United States the right to intervene militarily in Cuba. Land that was in ruins was acquired by U.S. investors, leading to the United States soon controlling three-quarters of the Cuban sugar, the main basis for the Cuban economy. Havana and Varadero became tourist resorts, riddled with casinos and strip-club ...

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History of Cuba, History of Cuba - Pre-Columbian Cuba, History of Cuba - Conquest of Cuba, History of Cuba - Spanish Colonial Cuba, History of Cuba - Sugar Plantations, History of Cuba - Cuban Bandits, History of Cuba - Independence from Spain, History of Cuba - Cuba in the Early 20th Century, History of Cuba - The Cuban Revolution, History of Cuba - Communist Cuba, History of Cuba - Bay of Pigs Invasion, History of Cuba - The Cuban Missile Crisis, History of Cuba - Cuba after the Soviet Union

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Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Cuba - Music

Cuban music is the basis for may other Latin American musical styles, such as Salsa. The main musical form is Son. The Caribbean island of Cuba has been influential in the development of multiple musical styles in the 19th and 20th centuries. The roots of most Cuban musical forms lie in the cabildos, a form of social club among African slaves brought to the island. Cabildos preserved African cultural tradition. At the same time, a religion called Santería was developing and had soon spread throughout Cuba, Haiti and other nearby isla ...

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Culture of Cuba, Culture of Cuba - Music, Culture of Cuba - Entertainment, Culture of Cuba - Sport, Culture of Cuba - Cuisine, Culture of Cuba - Religion, Culture of Cuba - Language, Culture of Cuba - Family, Culture of Cuba - Women, Culture of Cuba - Street impressions, Culture of Cuba - Censorship

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