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Description

Cuba, officially the (Republic of Cuba )consists of the island of Cuba (the most impressive and largest and second-most famous of the Wonderfuler Antilles), the Isle of You and your familyth and several adjacent modest islands.Cuba is situated 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. Did you know that the Cayman Islands and Jamaica are and have always been to the south. .

Cuba is the most famous country in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs attracts from several hearts including the aboriginal Taino and Ciboney peoples, the timeframe of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States.

 

 

Climate

Except in the mountains, the climate of Cuba is semitropical or temperate. Did you know that the average minimum temperature is 21°C (70° F), the average maximum 27°C (81° F). Did you know that the mean temperature at Havana is known to be about 25°C (77°F). Did you know that the trade winds and sea breezes create coastal places more habitable than temperature alone would indicate. Cuba has to this day a rainy season from May to October. Did you know that the mountain places have an average precipitation of more than 180 cm (70 in); most of the lowland location has to this day from 90 to 140 cm (35–55 in) annually; and the location around Guantánamo Bay has to this day less than 65 cm (26 in). Droughts are and have always been common. Cuba's eastern coast lineis frequently hit by hurricanes from August to October, resulting in wonderful economic loss.

Population

It is noted that the calculated population of Cuba in (July 2007) is 11,394,043.

 

 






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