Cuba History Of Cuba

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Cuba is a haven to its residents. The proper name of Cuba is Republic of Cuba with Havana as its capital; a large Caribbean island nation under communist rule is the largest of all islands in the Caribbean. The country also includes more than 4,000 other much smaller islands and cays. On October 27, 1492 Christopher Columbus sighted Cuba and by 1514, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar had conquered the island for the Spanish crest. The country was given its independence in 1902. I will discuss about Republic of Cuba and its beauty. This paper is conducted by its history, traditions, clothing, music, food, and some enjoyable facts.
The Bay of Pigs was one of the most important political decisions in the history of Cuba. In 1961, a U.S. assemblage of …show more content…

2015.). The most famous of all Cuba festivals is the carnival at Santiago de Cuba, held annually from July 18 to 27. Like many other Cuban festivals, the Santiago carnival began as a religious event: the Saint Day of Santiago (St. James) is July 25. The festivities became a time for celebration by Santiago’s slaves, who introduced some of the dance, music, and costumes still typical of the Santiago carnival. Cuba’s capital city, Havana, has its own carnival. The second largest of all Cuba festivals, the carnival de la Habana takes place in late July and early …show more content…

They have lively music, and festive holidays, but I could live without the dress code. When Cuba is compared to America, it is truly a different world. America is more of Federal Republic than a Communist and we rotate our President more often than Cuba. We have more job opportunities and choices than Cuba. Cuba is tightly ruled by its leader, but they are joyous, and I envy them. I would not move to Republic of Cuba, because it is not home. America is my land and where I call home.
This paper entails of Cuba’s history, traditions, clothing, music, food, and some amusing facts. Republic of Cuba was given independence in 1902. Music is energetic with an assortment of Rumba, Son, Danzón, and a variety of a music blend. Cuban cuisine is also notable for its fried goods, which I am not in favor for. Cuba has different traditions they follow and holidays that take an important part in Cubans’ lives. Cuba has gone through a current leader conversion and is more robust than ever. Cuba is a haven to its citizens; that they absorb all Cuba’s many

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