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Spanish is the official language of Cuba, as specified by the Constitution of Cuba. Of all the regional variations of Spanish, Cuban Spanish is most similar
Demographics_of_Cuba
Kainji language spoken in Nigeria
Cuba (Tsucuba), anglicized as Shuba and also known as Urcibar in neighboring Lopa, is a minor Kainji language of Nigeria, spoken by a thousand people
Cuba_language
Arawakan language
except in westernmost Cuba and in pockets in Hispaniola. (See Indigenous languages of the Caribbean § Unclassified languages.) As the Taíno culture declined
Taíno_language
Ethnic minority in Cuba
elements found in Cuban society, such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture. The ethnogenesis of Afro-Cubans began with the transatlantic
Afro-Cubans
Country in the Caribbean
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country in the Caribbean. It comprises the eponymous main island as well as 4,195 islands, islets
Cuba
Deaf sign language of Cuba
Cuban Sign Language, (Spanish: Lengua de señas cubana, LSC) is the language used by the Deaf community in Cuba. There are approximately 19,000 users of
Cuban_Sign_Language
Variety of Spanish language
Cuban Spanish is the variety of the Spanish language as it is spoken in Cuba. As a Caribbean variety of Spanish, Cuban Spanish shares a number of features
Cuban_Spanish
Inhabitants of Cuba and their descendants in the Cuban diaspora
Cubans (Spanish: cubanos) are the citizens and nationals of the Republic of Cuba, as well as members of the Cuban diaspora who identify culturally or
Cubans
Ritual lexicon of Cuban Orisa devotees
spoken by first generation africans in Cuba. Scholars have found some minimal influence from Bantu languages and Fongbe, some of which were spoken by
Lucumí_language
Ongoing oil shortage and economic crisis
The 2026 Cuban crisis is an ongoing fuel shortage and economic crisis in Cuba caused by an American fuel blockade. As an island, Cuba heavily depends on
2026_Cuban_crisis
Military forces of Cuba
The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias; FAR) are the military forces of Cuba. They include Revolutionary Army,
Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces
Cuban_Revolutionary_Armed_Forces
Aspect of Cuban-American history
polarization. The growing number of Cubans in the county have remained loyal to their cultural norms, mores, customs, language, and religious affiliations. The
Cuban_migration_to_Miami
Ongoing restriction on trade with Cuba by the United States
political ideologies. U.S. economic sanctions against Cuba are comprehensive and impact all sectors of the Cuban economy. It is the most enduring trade embargo
United States embargo against Cuba
United_States_embargo_against_Cuba
2005 film by Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti
Viva Cuba is a 2005 Cuban tragicomedy film, directed and co-written by Juan Carlos Cremata, with Manolito Rodriguez as the other co-writer. It was the
Viva_Cuba
President of state of Cuba
president of Cuba (Spanish: Presidente de Cuba), officially the president of the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: Presidente de la República de Cuba), is the head
President_of_Cuba
Sole ruling party of Cuba
The Communist Party of Cuba (Spanish: Partido Comunista de Cuba, PCC) is the sole ruling party of Cuba. It was founded on 3 October 1965 as the successor
Communist_Party_of_Cuba
1962 confrontation between the US and USSR
The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis in Cuba (Spanish: Crisis de Octubre), or the Caribbean Crisis (Russian: Карибский кризис, romanized: Karibskiy
Cuban_Missile_Crisis
1955–1958 sociopolitical change in Cuba
who had ruled Cuba from 1952 to 1959. The revolution began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état, in which Batista overthrew the emerging Cuban democracy and
Cuban_Revolution
Genre of Latin American music
Canción ("song") is a popular genre of Latin American music, particularly in Cuba, where many of the compositions originate. Its roots lie in Spanish popular
Canción
Historical period in Cuba from 1902 to 1959
The Republic of Cuba (Spanish: República de Cuba), covering the historical period in Cuban history between 1902 and 1959, was an island country comprising
Republic_of_Cuba_(1902–1959)
of Cuba United States Military Government in Cuba Provisional Government of Cuba Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) List of colonial governors of Cuba Council
List of heads of state of Cuba
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Cuba
Cubans whose ancestry originated in China
Chinese Cubans (Spanish: chino-cubano) are Cubans of full or mixed Chinese ancestry who were born in or have immigrated to Cuba. They are part of the
Chinese_Cubans
Americans of Cuban birth or descent
Cuban Americans (Spanish: cubanoestadounidenses or cubanoamericanos) are Americans who trace their ancestry to Cuba. The word may refer to someone born
Cuban_Americans
Cuba in the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Academy Awards. The category was previously named the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
List of Cuban submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
List_of_Cuban_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
Cuban military business conglomerate
Empresarial S.A. (GAESA) is a Cuban business megaconglomerate, owned and operated by the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. Among Cuba's "most powerful institutions"
GAESA
Ethnic group
Indigenous peoples in Cuba are the first inhabitants of Cuba who can trace their ancestry to the original pre-Columbian peoples of the island. Some scholars
Indigenous_peoples_of_Cuba
2006 film
Virgin Rose (Spanish: Una rosa de Francia) is a 2006 Spanish–Cuban romance and adventure film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón which stars Jorge Perugorría
Virgin_Rose
in Cuba encompasses many different topics. There are approximately 109,000 deaf people in Cuba. Some Cuban deaf people learn Cuban Sign Language, while
Deafness_in_Cuba
Ethnic group
backgrounds. While Arabic culture first came to Cuba through Spanish colonization, namely in the architecture and language, the Arab communities migrated to the
Arab_Cubans
fulcrum of Cuban music. Much of this music is associated with traditional African religion – Lucumi, Palo, and others – and preserves the languages formerly
Music of African heritage in Cuba
Music_of_African_heritage_in_Cuba
Romance language
official language, and in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf (Algeria), where the Spanish language is still taught as a second language, largely by Cuban educators
Spanish_language
Leader of Cuba since 2021
1960) is a Cuban politician and engineer who has served as the 8th First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba and the top leader of Cuba since 2021
Miguel_Díaz-Canel
The national flag of Cuba, also known as the Flag of the Lone Star (Spanish: Bandera de la Estrella Solitaria), consists of five alternating stripes (three
Flag_of_Cuba
2015–2017 normalization of Cuba–U.S. relations
The Cuban thaw (Spanish: deshielo cubano, pronounced [desˈʝelo kuˈβano]) was a normalization of Cuba–United States relations from July 2015 to June 2017
Cuban_thaw
1964 film by Mikhail Kalatozov
I Am Cuba (Spanish: Soy Cuba; Russian: Я — Куба, romanized: Ya — Kuba) is a 1964 political drama anthology film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. An international
I_Am_Cuba
1952 military coup led by Fulgencio Batista
The 1952 Cuban coup d'état took place in Cuba on March 10, 1952, when the Cuban Constitutional Army, led by Fulgencio Batista, intervened in the election
1952_Cuban_coup_d'état
Group of Caribbean islands
Antilles is a grouping of the larger islands in the Caribbean Sea, including Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica, together with Navassa Island and the
Greater_Antilles
Cuba has a developing command economy dominated by state-run enterprises. The Communist Party of Cuba maintains high levels of public sector control and
Economy_of_Cuba
Fundamental law of Cuba
Even before attaining its independence from Spain, Cuba had several constitutions either proposed or adopted by insurgents as governing documents for territory
Constitution_of_Cuba
Cuban revolutionary (1924–2016)
was a Cuban revolutionary, activist and farmer. He was the eldest brother of Fidel and Raúl Castro and a key figure of the early days of the Cuban Revolution
Ramón_Castro_Ruz
Freemasonry in Cuba has a history in three primary eras; the Spanish era of Cuba, the Republican era of Cuba, and the Communist–Republican era of Cuba. Many of
Freemasonry_in_Cuba
1511–1607 Spanish colony
16th century the island of Cuba had been under the control of the governor-captain general of Santo Domingo. The conquest of Cuba was organized in 1510 by
Governorate_of_Cuba
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Cuban or cuban in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cuban or Cubans may refer to: of or related to Cuba, a country in the Caribbean Cubans, people
Cuban
Bilateral relations
in Havana. Spanish is the principal language of Cuba while Haiti spoke French and Haitian Creole primarily, as Cuba and Haiti have a significant African
Cuba–Haiti_relations
2005 film directed by Humberto Solás
Barrio Cuba is a 2005 Cuban drama film directed by Humberto Solás, and starring Jorge Perugorría. Jorge Perugorría Isabel Santos Mario Limonta Adela Legrá
Barrio_Cuba
Ethnic group
White Cubans (Spanish: Cubanos blancos) are Cubans of wholly or predominantly European (predominantly Iberian) and West Asian ancestry, typically characterized
White_Cubans
First human inhabitants of the Caribbean
Ciboney of Cuba; the Kalinago of the Lesser Antilles; the Ciguayo and Macorix of parts of Hispaniola; and the Guanahatabey of western Cuba. The Kalinago
Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Caribbean
Nationwide series of power outages
A series of interruptions to the nationwide electrical service of Cuba occurred during the months of February, March, October and December 2024. The blackouts
2024–2026_Cuba_blackouts
Term for a person who has been exiled from Cuba
A Cuban exile is a person who has been exiled from Cuba. Many Cuban exiles have various differing experiences as emigrants depending on when they emigrated
Cuban_exile
This is a list of cities in Cuba with at least 20,000 inhabitants, listed in descending order. Population data refers to city proper and not to the whole
List_of_cities_in_Cuba
1898 conflict between Spain and the United States
Harbor in Cuba, and resulted in the U.S. acquiring sovereignty over Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, and establishing a protectorate over Cuba. It represented
Spanish–American_War
Island country in the Caribbean
of Cuba Cuba Libre Cuban sandwich Festivals in Cuba Languages of Cuba Media in Cuba Museums in Cuba National symbols of Cuba Coat of arms of Cuba Flag
Outline_of_Cuba
The music of Cuba, including its instruments, performance, and dance, comprises a large set of unique traditions influenced mostly by west African and
Music_of_Cuba
This is a list of public holidays in Cuba. Cuba portal "Recesan las actividades laborales el viernes 18 de abril". Granma (in Spanish). 15 April 2014.
Public_holidays_in_Cuba
Constitution in June to incorporate language from a U.S. statute, the Platt Amendment, that placed limitations on Cuban sovereignty and provided a legal
1901_Constitution_of_Cuba
War between Spain and Cuban rebels from 1895 to 1898
The Cuban War of Independence, fought from 1895 to 1898, was the last of three liberation wars that Cuba fought against Spain, following the Ten Years'
Cuban_War_of_Independence
Municipality in Granma, Cuba
Province of Cuba, located halfway between the cities of Bayamo and Manzanillo, in the Gulf of Guacanayabo. Yara means "place" in the Taíno language. The Taíno
Yara,_Cuba
Unicameral legislature of Cuba
del Poder Popular) is the supreme state organ of power of the Republic of Cuba. It is the only branch of government in the state, and per the principle
National Assembly of People's Power
National_Assembly_of_People's_Power
Ethnic group
exiles or refugees fleeing from the Communist regime in Cuba. Both countries share the Spanish language; their historical origins are common (part of the Spanish
Cuban_Mexicans
in Cuba possibly begins in 1492 from Spain to the island with the first expedition of Christopher Columbus to the Americas. Jewish Cubans, Cuban Jews
History_of_the_Jews_in_Cuba
Cuban identity refers to the unique conditions of being considered Cuban. Despite the definition of being Cuban often being tied directly to Cuban nationality
Cuban_identity
Tobacco cigar made in Cuba
Cuban cigars are cigars manufactured in Cuba from tobacco grown within that island nation. Historically regarded as among the world's "finest", they are
Cuban_cigar
Capital and largest city of Cuba
/həˈvɑːnə/; Spanish: La Habana [la‿aˈβana] ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial
Havana
Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)
leader, diplomat, politician, and military theorist. A major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a countercultural symbol of rebellion
Che_Guevara
Head of the Communist Party of Cuba
the Communist Party of Cuba is the top leader of Cuba. The first secretary is the highest office within the Communist Party of Cuba, which makes the officeholder
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
First_Secretary_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Cuba
Telecommunications in Cuba consists mainly of NTSC analog television, analog radio, telephony, AMPS, D-AMPS, and GSM mobile telephony, and the Internet
Telecommunications_in_Cuba
School
Sprachcaffe Cuba Travel brand also offers tours, dance and courses in Cuba.[citation needed] Sprachcaffe has 30 language schools in Europe, North Africa, Cuba, in
Sprachcaffe_Languages_Plus
Cubans whose ancestry originated in Haiti
Haitian ancestry. Haitian culture and French and Haitian Creole languages, first entered Cuba with the arrival of Haitian immigrants at the start of the 19th
Haitian_Cuban
1976 Cuban film
The Last Supper (Spanish: La última cena) a 1976 Cuban historical film directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, produced by the Instituto Cubano del Arte y la
The_Last_Supper_(1976_film)
Extinct unclassified language of Cuba
(Guanajatabey) was the unattested language of the Guanahatabey people, a hunter-gatherer society that lived in western Cuba until the 16th century. Very little
Guanahatabey_language
Cuban spies arrested in 1998 in the US
The Cuban Five, also known as the Miami Five, are five Cuban intelligence officers (Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González
Cuban_Five
President of Cuba from 2008 to 2018
(born 3 June 1931) is a Cuban politician, general, and revolutionary who served as the first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, the most senior position
Raúl_Castro
Education in Cuba has been a highly ranked system for many years. Following the 1959 revolution, the Castro government nationalized all educational institutions
Education_in_Cuba
Municipality in Cuba
Santiago de Cuba (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo ðe ˈkuβa]) is the second-largest city in Cuba and the capital city of Santiago de Cuba Province. It
Santiago_de_Cuba
The island of Cuba was inhabited by various Native American cultures prior to the arrival of the explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492. After his arrival
History_of_Cuba
Armed forces of Cuba from 1902 to 1959
The Cuban National Army (Spanish: Ejército Nacional de Cuba, lit. 'National Army of Cuba'), from 1935 known as the Cuban Constitutional Army (Spanish:
Cuban_National_Army
City in Cuba
/ɡwɑːnˈtɑːn-/, Spanish: [ɡwanˈtanamo]) is a municipality and city in southeast Cuba and capital of Guantánamo Province. Guantánamo is served by the Caimanera
Guantánamo
1961 failed landing operation of Cuba
southwestern coast of Cuba in April 1961 by the United States and the Cuban Democratic Revolutionary Front (DRF), consisting of Cuban exiles who opposed
Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion
Ethnic group
the history of Korean immigrants living in Cuba. Most Korean Cubans today speak the Spanish language. A Cuba-Korea culture center was built in 1921 that
Koreans_in_Cuba
in Cuba is free to Cuban residents. There are no private hospitals or clinics as all health services are government-run. Like the rest of the Cuban economy
Healthcare_in_Cuba
Blend of African, Spanish and other Caribbean cuisine
Cuban cuisine is largely based on Spanish cuisine with influence from Amerindian, African and other Caribbean cuisines. Some Cuban recipes share spices
Cuban_cuisine
of Cuba United States Military Government in Cuba Provisional Government of Cuba Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) List of colonial governors of Cuba Council
List of heads of government of Cuba
List_of_heads_of_government_of_Cuba
caused by many Cubans family ties to relatives in the United States, and the fact that visiting Russians spoke a foreign language that Cubans were less familiar
Sovietization_of_Cuba
Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. It comprises an archipelago of islands centred upon the geographic coordinates 21°3N, 80°00W. Cuba is the
Geography_of_Cuba
International broadcasting station of Cuba
Radio Havana Cuba (Spanish: Radio Habana Cuba, RHC) is the official government-run international broadcasting station of Cuba. It can be heard in many
Radio_Havana_Cuba
US terrorism and sabotage campaign in Cuba
Mongoose was a secret program against Cuba that aimed to remove the Cuban government from power, and to force the Cuban government to introduce intrusive
Operation_Mongoose
Skirmish between Cuban border patrol and US ship
an armed maritime confrontation occurred between a patrol vessel of the Cuban Border Guard Troops and a motor boat registered in the United States near
2026_Cuban_boat_incident
Pre-1959 Cuban radio and television station
CMQ (640 AM) was a commercial radio station in Havana, Cuba. It had a large audience in the 1940s and 1950s, attracting listeners with programs that included
CMQ_(Cuba)
Cuban-American ham and cheese sandwich
catering to Cuban workers in Tampa or Key West, two early Cuban immigrant communities in Florida centered on the cigar industry. Later on, Cuban exiles and
Cuban_sandwich
Official newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party
from Cuba, Granma is also printed in Argentina, Brazil, and Canada. Also, news stories from Granma are often carried later in the Spanish-language sections
Granma_(newspaper)
US radio, television broadcaster to Cuba
to Cuba and its broadcasts can also be heard and viewed worldwide through their website and on shortwave radio frequencies. Named after the Cuban national
Radio_y_Televisión_Martí
1975–1979 Chilean documentary film trilogy
(Spanish: La batalla de Chile: La lucha de un pueblo sin armas) is a Chilean-Cuban documentary film trilogy directed by Chilean filmmaker Patricio Guzmán,
The_Battle_of_Chile
2011 film
Cuba through the relationship between two children of different social strata. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language
Habanastation
Kainji language spoken in Nigeria
The name Rerang (Oleran) subsumes both Lopa and the closely related Cuba language (Urcibar) that it surrounds. Blench (2019) lists Tsupamini as a related
Lopa_language
Administratively, Cuba is divided into 15 provinces and one special municipality (the Isla de la Juventud). The current structure has been in place since
Provinces_of_Cuba
Communist party active in Cuba from 1962 to 1965
Socialist Revolution of Cuba (Spanish: Partido Unido de la Revolución Socialista de Cuba, PURSC) was the sole legal political party of Cuba created on March
United Party of the Socialist Revolution of Cuba
United_Party_of_the_Socialist_Revolution_of_Cuba
Among the complaints of violations of Human rights in Cuba as of 2025 are repression and punishment of dissent and public criticism, arbitrary detention
Human_rights_in_Cuba
commonly used language in the United States is English (specifically American English), which is the national language and de facto official language. While
Languages of the United States
Languages_of_the_United_States
1898–1902 U.S. military occupation and administration of Cuba
The Military Government of Cuba (Spanish: Gobierno Militar de Cuba) was a provisional military government in Cuba that was established in the aftermath
Military_Government_of_Cuba
Afro-Cuban fraternity or secret society
Abakuá, also sometimes known as Ñañiguismo, is a Cuban initiatory religious fraternity founded in 1836. The society is open only to men and those initiated
Abakuá
CUBA LANGUAGE
CUBA LANGUAGE
Girl/Female
Indian
Pl of rubwa, Rabwa, Hill
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Cub.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Farsi, German, Indian, Iranian, Turkish
Lovable; Happiness; Heaven Tree which Gave Everything; Pure and Blessedness
Boy/Male
British, Czechoslovakian, English
Loving Peace
Girl/Female
Indian
Good news, Blessedness, Beatitude
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Morning; Beautiful; Sweet; Brilliant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Golf; Ice Cube
Male
Polish
Polish pet form of Czech/Polish Jakub, KUBA means "supplanter."
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Cub.
Girl/Female
Christian, Indian
Loving Peace; Lover
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Hill
Girl/Female
Hindu
Morning
Surname or Lastname
English (Leicestershire)
English (Leicestershire) : possibly a variant spelling of Jubber, an occupational name for a maker either of woolen garments, from an agent derivative of Middle English jube, or of large vessels, from Middle English jobbe. Alternatively, it may derive from the personal name Joubert.Japanese (Jūba) : ‘ten places’. The name is not common in Japan.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Good news, Blessedness, Beatitude
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The name of a tree in heaven
Female
Russian
(Люба) Variant spelling of Russian Lyuba, LUBA means "love."
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Ruby
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pl of rubwa, Rabwa, Hill
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Indian
Young
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian
The Wealthy
CUBA LANGUAGE
CUBA LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Irish Celtic
warrior.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Swedish
Noble; Tender; Delicate; Brightness; Diminutive of Adeline; Fire; Adornment
Boy/Male
Hindu
Win over people
Girl/Female
Latin American French English Shakespearean
Patient.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pleasant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Blooming; Jupiter
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
One who Makes Clear
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Ambergris
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Country)
English (chiefly West Country) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Old English lacu, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example in Wiltshire and Devon. Modern English lake (Middle English lake) is only distantly related, if at all; it comes via Old French from Latin lacus. This meaning, which ousted the native sense, came too late to be found as a place name element, but may lie behind some examples of the surname.Part translation of French Beaulac.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Happy
CUBA LANGUAGE
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a.
Of or pertaining to Cuba or its inhabitants.
a.
Having no cubs.
n.
A combination of a cube and octahedron, esp. one in which the octahedral faces meet at the middle of the cubic edges.
a.
Of or pertaining to Havana, in Cuba.
imp. & p. p.
of Cub
v. t.
To raise to the third power; to obtain the cube of.
n.
The product obtained by taking a number or quantity three times as a factor; as, 4x4=16, and 16x4=64, the cube of 4.
a.
Sucked by cubs.
n.
A cumbrous two-wheeled pleasure carriage used in Cuba.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cub
n.
A powerful instrument of brass, curved somewhat like the Roman buccina, or tuba.
a.
Of the form of a cube.
n.
A sax-tuba. See Sax-tuba.
imp. & p. p.
of Cube
n.
A silver dollar; -- so called in Cuba, Hayti, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cube
a.
Presenting a combination of a cube and an octahedron.
n.
A cube.
n.
A native or an inhabitant of Cuba.
pl.
of Juba