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  1. A demographic profile of Cuban Americans by Thomas D Boswell, 2002
  2. Changes in ethnic solidarity in Cuban Miami*. : An article from: The Geographical Review by Heike C. Alberts, 2005-04-01
  3. Geographical relations in the development of Cuban agriculture by Ray Hughes Whitbeck, 1922
  4. Maps, plans and charts of Louisiana in spanish and cuban archives: A checklist by Jack David Lazarus Holmes, 1963

21. Cuba News. Buys And Gifts Online – CUBASI.COM
cooperative links with foreign cities, reported Cuban National InformationAgency (AIN). › From Macondo to the Republican Spain in the cuban geography
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22. EDICIONES PENTAGRAMA
From Cuba with Love From Cuba with Love those who have sow, in thecuban geography, this magnificent tree whose roots have build our deepest
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Vicente Garrido, one of the best bolero composers, and Argelia Fragoso, one of the best feminine voices in Cuba join their musical talents to delights us with a repertoire full of Garrido´s pieces and from other Cuban authors, recorded live on the Arcano, a Mexico City bar, in 1992.
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AUGUSTO BLANCA THIS TREE WE SOW.
This record, a kind of tribute to the Cuban trova, where alternate the “guajira", the "son" and the traditional trova. Augusto makes his dream come true: to join in a his dearest friends, those who have sow, in the Cuban geography, this magnificent tree whose roots have build our deepest musical traditions, and whose branches grow to all cardinal points. They are Silvio Rodriguez, Pablo Milanes, Sara Gonzalez, Vicente Feilú, Noel Nicola, Miriam Ramos, Santiago Feilu, Pepe Ordaz and Corina Mestre.
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23. Varadero
of cuban geography. Famous for its karstic crystals, stalactites and stalagmites.Explored area of the cave is 3 km long, while its deepest part descends to
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24. Gallery
Cuban teacher, Marielys Leal, teaching cuban geography to Canadian children inManitoba Cuban teacher, Marielys Leal, teaching cuban geography to Canadian
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Cuban teacher, Marielys Leal, teaching Cuban geography to Canadian children in Manitoba
Leal spent three months in Manitoba in the autumn of 2000 as part of the youth exchange program organized by the Ministry of Education and Canada World Youth.
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25. True Life Of Rebel Castro
of its topography only from what little they remember of cuban geography. Castro is so well known in Cuba that now that the American newspapermen
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THE TRUE LIFE OF REBEL CASTRO [GENTE Magazine, Vol. 1, Havana, January 5, 1958, No. 1, American Edition]
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CAPTION - In Cuban army jeeps, journalists representing all the Cuban newspapers and magazines, set off for the heart of the Sierra Maestra. Under regular army protection, the Cuban press was able to note the difference between national troops and the bands of desperadoes led by the declares pro-communist Fidel Castro. The Cuban press enjoys complete freedom, and if Cuban newspapermen don't meet up with Fidel Castro, it is because they fear the way the groups of bandits he leads may act, living as they do outside any law, human or divine.
The eyes of Cuba have been focused on the Sierra Maestra for the past 14 months. But the Sierra region is still relatively unknown to the majority of Cubans who know of its topography only from what little they remember of Cuban geography.
The zone in which the band of Fidel Castro is playing hide-and-seek is some 30 kilometers from north to south and some 80 kilometers from east to west. Deep ravines, high ridges, impenetrable jungle, caves every-where, sudden and torrential rains and a humid cold at night mud and mosquitos. This is the small zone of operations. Not even the Mambis found refuge there during the three wars of liberation.

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28. Johns Hopkins Gazette January 29, 1996
Outside of Cuba there is a lot of misinformation about the type of social the rigorous science courses that must be taken by cuban geography majors.
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Go back to Previous Page Go to Gazette Homepage Cubans Talk Here About Environment Phil Sneiderman - Homewood News and Information Environmental experts from Hopkins and the University of Havana last week explored issues affecting both nations, including pollution in the seas that separate the two nations. The two-day workshop opened Thursday at Evergreen House. Scholars from both schools talked about how each institution is training the next generation of scientists. They also explained how each nation is trying to update laws that protect the environment, while grappling with complaints that such laws stall economic growth. During Thursday's session, the scholars talked about ways the two nations, separated by a trade embargo and a language barrier, can work together to reduce toxic dumping in the seas south of Florida. Blanca Morejon, who teaches demographics at the University of Havana, said environmental problems do not stop at one nation's border. "We swim in the same waters," she said. "The air, especially in the southern United States, is shared between the two countries." Morejon, who is also a deputy in Cuba's National Assembly, had arrived in the United States earlier in the week with six colleagues from the university and two representatives of the Cuban Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment. Prior to the conference, the visitors toured Washington, D.C., the National Aquarium in Baltimore and Hopkins' Homewood campus. About 20 faculty members from Hopkins and other Baltimore area campuses opened the conference by describing their environmental research. To overcome the language barrier, two interpreters provided immediate Spanish and English translations, which were transmitted into earphones worn by all participants. After introducing themselves, the Cuban professors described the tough standards they set for students, despite shortages of textbooks and paper. Hopkins faculty members offered to help by providing surplus textbooks to their Cuban counterparts. Grateful for the offer, the visitors from Havana said they also hoped the conference would give them a chance to enlighten professors at Hopkins about recent political and educational developments in Cuba. "It's been useful, both socially and scientifically," Morejon said during a break in the meeting. "Outside of Cuba there is a lot of misinformation about the type of social transformation that is happening in Cuba, and about the quality of professionals there. There are many difficulties, and we lack many things, but those who graduate from our university are true professionals." The University of Havana may have limited resources, but its faculty members had plenty of valuable information to share, said Charles ReVelle, a professor in the Hopkins Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, who helped organize the conference. ReVelle said he was pleased to hear about the rigorous science courses that must be taken by Cuban geography majors. Such science requirements are tougher than those at some U.S. universities, ReVelle said, and Cubans must study for five years to earn the equivalent of a bachelor's degree. ReVelle said he expected to learn a lot from his meetings with the Cubans. "We can learn about their educational system, about their environmental research and ideas, and about their natural resources," he said. "We can learn about their accomplishments and their needs and how we can be of assistance." Academically, the environmental conference broke fresh ground, but the ties between Hopkins and the University of Havana are nearly two decades old. The conference was set up through the Johns Hopkins Cuba Exchange Program, launched in 1978 by Hopkins' School of Advanced International Studies and the University of Havana. The program allows scholars to lecture and conduct research at one another's institutions. It also arranges conferences that bring together scholars and public figures from both nations to discuss issues of mutual interest. In addition, the program has offered courses on Cuba and U.S-Cuban relations at Homewood and SAIS. The first group of SAIS students who visited Cuba in 1979 met with Wayne S. Smith, who was then chief of mission at the United States Interests Section in Havana. After leaving the Foreign Service, Smith became director of the Cuba Exchange Program in 1985 and is now also a professor in the Latin American Studies Program. Since 1993, when the program relocated to Homewood from SAIS, it has expanded into areas such as medicine, public health, protection of the environment, literature, sociology and history. Smith, who proposed the conference and brought the Cubans to the United States, has lobbied publicly for improved relations between the two countries, criticizing the continuing U.S. embargo on trade with Cuba. The academic exchange program, he said, is a step toward easing tension between the two nations. "We try to emphasize the kind of things that should be pulling the two societies together," he said. Antonio Pozas Ramos, an international relations professor at the University of Havana, said he was anxious to find common ground with faculty members from Hopkins. "We hope to exchange opinions and ideas with our colleagues here," he said, "and to improve teaching and learning about the environment at the two universities." Go back to Previous Page Go to Gazette Homepage

29. Electricity
Cuba To Have 100% Electricity For The Population. Lilliam Riera Access toelectrical services in remote areas of cuban geography has made it possible to
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Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Vol. XXVII No. 04 January 26, 2003 Cuba To Have 100% Electricity For The Population Lilliam Riera ACCORDING to Alfredo Curbelo from the Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment (CITMA) the Cuban government is proposed to bring electricity to 100 per cent of island homes, of which 80-100,000, or 6 per cent, have no power source. Curbelo, head of CITMA’s prioritized program, stated that while two billion persons in the world lack access to electricity services, in Cuba 86-87 per cent of the population receive it via the national grid and close to 10 per cent via diesel plants, mini-hydroelectric stations and combined generation in sugarcane complexes. Solar panels are used for powering small economic and social installations in remote areas, which would be very costly to connect to the national supply. To date, more than 2,000 rural schools, some 400 doctors’ surgeries, 200 video rooms and 8-12 hospitals have solar-generated electric power. Curbelo highlighted some of the works undertaken, particularly in the installation of tourist services, where solar panels have been combined with Aeolian systems due to the favorable cost-benefit ratio. He also explained that studies of the energy potential in various areas of the country are being undertaken to guarantee the optimum solution for an electricity service is employed in the various locations.

30. Radio Havana Cuba-11 July 2001 Via NY Transfer News * All The News
Cuba s organic rat poison Biorat, manufacutered by the Cuban company for Allconcept began with classes in Writing, English and cuban geography.
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31. CUBANS-Introduction
the most recently arrived Cubans a brief refresher on cuban geography andhistory, particularly the history of Cuba s relations with the United States.
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CUBANS THEIR HISTORY AND CULTURE REFUGEE FACT SHEET NO.12 PAGE CHAPTER C ONTENTS P REFACE ... IBLIOGRAPHY
Introduction
When the Soviet Union dissolved in 1990, its economic support for Cuba also dissolved, and the economy of Cuba very quickly began to suffer the consequences. The Cuban government's various responses to those consequences have caused a new wave of immigration from Cuba, and American service providers are finding themselves once again with large numbers of Cubans needing language training and social services. At the same time, there is greater communication between the two countries, leading some to speculate that normalization of relations may take place. Others continue to maintain, however, that no such eventuality will take place while Castro is still in power. The purpose of this fact sheet is to give those working with the most recently arrived Cubans a brief refresher on Cuban geography and history, particularly the history of Cuba's relations with the United States. The fact sheet brings readers up-to-date on events in Cuba that have resulted in the recent flows of Cubans to Florida. It discusses values the newcomers are likely to have brought with them and the repercussions these values might have for their resettlement in the United States. The fact sheet concludes with a brief sketch of Cuban Spanish and lists some of the linguistic problems that Cubans are likely to encounter in their learning of English.

32. Cuba Autrement - Introduction To Cuba
INTRODUCTION TO CUBA cuban geography. Location Cuba is located in the Gulf ofMexico, 170 km from the American coasts. This country has a 110 860 km² area.
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WELCOME TO CUBA, THE PEARL OF THE CARIBBEAN Between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, Cuba is an island country bathed in sun and human warmth. Its tumultuous history and its legendary beauty have made a mythical island of it. When he set foot on the island of Cuba, in 1492, Christopher Columbus exclaimed: "this is the most beautiful place the man has ever contemplated !" The Cuban archipelago, composed of a main island, multiple cayos and rocky islets, presents a wide variety of landscapes with mountain ranges, agricultural valleys and long beaches full of white fine sand
Cuban cities are full of worldwide famous architectural and cultural treasures that led the UNESCO designate Havana and Trinidad as World Heritage Sites. The different times of this country are still reflected on the buildings of the best preserved cities, and the numerous cultural manifestations show the spiritual wealth of Cuba.

33. Encyclopedia: Cuban Political Geography
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34. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
In the mid19th century cuban exiles designed the flag, which was later The stripes were for the three military districts of Cuba and the purity of the
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35. Maps Of Cuba - Cuban Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources
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36. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Cuban Political Geography Encyclopedia
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38. Mi País Cuba - Geography - Geography
The Isle of Cuba is 1 250 km long, from Cape San Antonio until Punta Quemado.Approximately a quarter of the cuban surface is formed by mountains and hills,
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39. The Republic Of Cuba (from Cuba) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Directory of links to sites on cuban history, geography, art and culture, Learn Cuba s geography and history, and how they affect the present.
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