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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

101. Eric's Geography Songlist
MUSIC geography Songlist Other Thematic Songlists April Sun in Cuba Dragon Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer
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Songs about Countries, Continents, Provinces and Regions
Songs about U.S. States or Regions Songs about Cities and Places Songs about Streets or Roads ... Other Musical Geographical References
"Don't know much about geography..." Songs about Countries, Continents, Provinces and Regions A New Argentina - Andrew Lloyd Webber
A New England - Billy Bragg Acadian Driftwood - The Band Africa - Toto Alberta Bound - Gordon Lightfoot, Ian Tyson America - Julio Iglesias America - Neil Diamond America - Waylon Jennings America - West Side Story America the Beautiful American Life - Primus American Pie - Don McLean, Madonna American Storm - Bob Seger American Woman - Guess Who Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols Angola - Ambrosia Antarctica Starts Here - John Cale April in Portugal - Les Baxter April Sun in Cuba - Dragon Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer

102. Cuba, Tourism And Environment
9. Geographic Locations. a. Geographic Domain North America NAMER. b.Geographic Conflict Site Caribbean. c. Geographic Impact Area CUBA
http://www.american.edu/TED/cuba.htm
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CASE NUMBER: 87 CASE MNEMONIC: CUBA CASE NAME: Cuba Tourism
I. Identification
1. The Issue
Cuban policy makers are promoting the tourism industry in an attempt to aid the island's struggling economy. While tourism expenditures generated significant amounts of foreign exchange, the associated development and increased number of visitors in certain regions has threatened Cuba's environment. Coastal areas are of particular environmental concern, since new beach front hotels are being constructed in prime habitats for a variety of rare species.
2. Description
Cuba is in the throes of a severe economic crisis. The island's heavily trade-dependent economy has been hit hard by the dissolution of the former Soviet trade bloc (CMEA) and bysignificant shortfalls in petroleum and other supplies. The Cuban economy has not grown since 1989. From 1989 to 1992,analysts estimate that Cuba's gross national product (GNP)declined by 28 to 45 percent. Similarly, Cuban exports and other sources of foreign exchange have dropped dramatically. Total Cuban exports fell from $5.4 billion in 1989 to $4.9 billion in 1990, more sharply to $3.6 billion in 1991, and then even more sharply to $2.2 billion in 1992. In the face of these adverse conditions, the Cuban government has begun toration food, oil, and basic consumer goods. Officials on the island have sought the return of an important source of revenue tourism.

103. University Of Georgia Cuba Study Abroad Program
Geographic Information Terrain, Climate, and Political Boundaries Cuba, has apopulation of 11 million, and its capital, Havana has a population of 2
http://art.uga.edu/cuba/html/index.php?cat=4

104. Cuba Reefs @ Nationalgeographic.com
Williams, AR “Cuba’s Colonial Treasure,“ National Geographic (October White,Peter T. “Cuba at a Crossroads” National Geographic (August 1991), 90121.
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Cuba Reefs
Step into the world of writers and photographers as they tell you about the best, worst, and quirkiest places and adventures they encountered in the field
Cuban Isles
By Peter Benchley Photographs by David Doubilet
Get a taste of what awaits you in print from this compelling excerpt.
It was almost like a hallucination. Immediate. A sense of dislocation. Something was awry.
A few seconds earlier, seen from the surface, everything had looked normal. The midday sun shot arrows of light through the dappled water, illuminating a routine reef in an isolated backwater of an exhausted sea. But no sooner had I submerged—my bubbles had had no time to disperse nor the mist to clear from my mask—than I knew I was in the grip of the weird.
Time was out of joint.

105. CUBANEWS FROM RADIO HAVANA CUBA E-mail Rhc@radiohc.org Http//www
CUBA WILL PUBLISH ITS FIRST GEOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY Havana, February 26(RHC) Cubawill have a new geographic dictionary by the end of 1998.
http://www.radiohc.org/Distributions/Radio_Havana_English/.1998/98_feb/rhc-eng-0

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