Home
Africa
Asia
Australasia & Oceania
Europe
North America
South America
Cuba

OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Cuba

DATE OF FORMATION: 1902

POPULATION: 11.3 million

DENSITY: 264 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Spanish

RELIGIONS: Nonreligious 49%, Roman Catholic 40%, Atheist 6%, Other 4%, Protestant 1%

ETHNIC MIX: White 66%, European–African 22%, Black 12%

GOVERNMENT: No multiparty elections

CURRENCY: Cuban peso

 

Click to see a larger map

The Caribbean's largest island, Cuba has widely cultivated lowlands which fall between three mountainous areas. The fertile soil of the lowlands supports the sugarcane, rice, and coffee plantations. Sugar, the country's major export, suffers from underinvestment, low yields, and fluctuating world prices. A former Spanish colony, Cuba in 1959 became the only communist state in the Americas. In 1962, the deployment of Soviet nuclear missiles on the island shocked the US and brought the two superpowers close to war. Veteran president Fidel Castro is still very much in control, but, since the collapse of the USSR, the US sees Cuba as less of a threat.

 

  © 2003 ™ Dorling Kindersley Limited, 80 Strand, London, WC2R ORL
PRIVACY POLICY | TERMS AND CONDITIONS