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  1. Jun 13, 2024 · Take a look at these twenty fun facts about Cuba! 1. Where is Cuba? Cuba is a pretty island nation in the Caribbean Sea. 2. In fact, Cuba’s not technically an island. Cuba is actually an archipelago as it boasts around 4,000 islands and cays! 3. It has plenty of different neighbors.

  2. Aug 17, 2018 · Below, we have listed some of the most interesting Cuba facts! There are huge cities in Cuba. The country is heavily urbanized with a significant portion of its population residing in its cities. Havana is the largest city in the Caribbean nation, with a population of over 2.2 million residents. The city is also recognized as the capital city ...

  3. Feb 23, 2024 · The Cuban currency CUP is illegal to bring outside of Cuba. Cuba’s three biggest exports are tobacco, sugar, and nickel. Cuba has 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Around 20% of the population in Cuba lives in the capital, Havana, around 2,1 million people out of a total of 11 million. Rainy day in Old Havana.

  4. 1 day ago · Cuba is a multicultural, largely urban nation, although it has only one major city: Havana (La Habana), the capital and commercial hub of the country, on the northwestern coast. Handsome if rather run-down, Havana has a scenic waterfront and is surrounded by fine beaches, an attraction for increasing numbers of visitors from abroad.

  5. Aug 25, 2014 · Cuba is forbidden fruit for most Americans, but a thriving vacation destination for others. There’s so much to know and discover about this complex Latin Caribbean island so we’ve compiled a random list of practical to quirky info. Pour yourself a mojito, light a cigar, put on some son music and peruse these 16 interesting facts about Cuba.

  6. Jun 7, 2019 · Here are 8 interesting and little-known facts about Cuba: 1. Christmas was banned for 30 years. When Fidel Castro’s communist government came to power in 1959, Cuba was declared an atheist state. In 1969, Castro abolished Christmas as an official (paid) holiday, the reason being that it had a negative impact on the country’s production of ...

  7. Cuba is a long and narrow island. It stretches 750 miles (1,200 kilometers) from east to west, but is only 60 miles (100 kilometers) wide in most places. High mountains and rolling hills cover about one-third of Cuba. The other two-thirds of the island are lowland plains used mainly for farming. Map created by National Geographic Maps.