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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

41. CIA - The World Factbook -- Cuba
geography note Definition Field Listing largest country in Caribbean and westernmost Nationality Definition Field Listing noun cuban(s) adjective cuban.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/cu.html
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42. Geography
you will find information on cuban culture, including cinema and the arts, along with background material concerning the island s history, geography and society
http://altis.ac.uk/browse/cabi/996dfb007ba9e5517e4d649e85d10108.html
low graphics Any Resource Type Articles / papers / reports - collections Articles / papers / reports - individual Audio-visual / multimedia resources Books Database Event / conference announcements Journal - Contents and abstracts Journal - Full text Learning material Mailing list / discussion group News / media Organisation Web Site - Companies Organisation Web Site - FE/HE depts. Organisation Web Site - Governmental Organisation Web site - Recruitment/employment Organisation Web Site - Non-profit Organisation Web Site - Professional bodies Reference materials Research Projects / Centres Resource guide / directories Software Statistics Worksheets/Activity sheets
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China National Tourist Office : Welcome to China
Aimed at the United States market, this government sponsored Web site promotes China as a tourist destination. Information offered includes climate, geography, ethnic groups, and tips for travellers. More specific travel guidance includes internal transport, accommodation, cuisine, shopping and visa requirements. Hotel, restaurant, exhibition and venue directories are available, along with an overview of major cities and their attractions. Succinct with some tourism statistics, there is occasional documentation for which you will need to download Adobe Acrobat software beforehand. China travel geography towns ... CIA World Factbook This site provides a detailed profile of each country in the world, covering geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. There are also maps of each country as well as larger areas, which can be viewed in PDF or HTML format. PDF files require Adobe Acrobat software. The site also has a listing of selected international environmental agreements. Both the current and previous Factbooks are available for download as a zip file.

43. Visit Cuba. Information Of Its Geography, History, Climate, Currency, Voltage An
geography, Months later the cuban Parliament issued the Law 80 declaring illegal the HelmsBurton Law and defending the rights of cuban people to choose their
http://www.latinostours.com/cu/Information.htm
Home Information About Us Contact Us ... Immigration Information
Geography
Cuba, the largest of the Antilles, is an archipelago consisting of a main island named Cuba, the Isle of Youth and about 4,195 keys and islets. Its elongated and narrow shape propitiates circulation of trade winds from the Atlantic, which cool its tropical, humid climate. Only one fourth of the land is mountainous being its main systems:
The Guaniguanico mountain range at the west region; the Sierra del Escambray to the south centre of the country; and to the east the Sierra Maestra with its Pico Real del Turquino, climbing to 1,974 meters above sea level, the island's highest point.The remaining territory, plain and fertile, includes immense extensions of sugar plantations (the island's main export line), tobacco (highly appreciated worldwide) and other agricultural products.
The island's has more than 200 rivers of short course and flow impetuously, which hinders navigation. The biggest river is the Cauto, east of the country, with an extension of 250 km of which only 112 are navigable by small crafts. Subsoil is rich in nickel and nature shows a variety of plants and flowers as well as a marvellous diversity of animals. This Caribbean island has more than 280 charming beaches, virgin keys, caverns and caves for exploration, as well as forests and swamps for pleasure trips. Overall surface is 1 220 km.

44. Geography 4121: Latin America: Links To Latin America: Links For Individual Lati
geography 4121 Home Page, This is a small map of Cuba that links to a map of the country. The Center for cuban Studies, The Center for cuban Studies.
http://www.geog.umn.edu/courses/4121/lnk_country_cuba.htm
Links to Cuba Click on the map image for a larger-scale map of Cuba.
English Deutsch Country Descriptions ABC Country Book of Cuba Altapedia Online: Cuba Basic Country Health Profile CIA World Factbook - Cuba ... World History Archives: History of Cuba Current Events / Media Carta de Cuba Cuba Free Press Cuba Net: News from Cuba Current Weather in Havana ... The Washington Post: News from Cuba Government and Politics The Almanac of Politics and Government: Cuba Castro Speech Database Cuba Siglo XXI Government and Politics of Cuba Research Institutions / Statistical Data The Center for Cuban Studies Cuban Research Institute Granma Archives Index Non-Governmental Organizations Amnesty International: Publications about Cuba Brothers to the Rescue The Cuban American National Foundation Cuba in Transition ... Instituto de Medicina Tropical "Pedro Kourí " Search Engines / Directories AfroCuba Web Cuba.cu

45. Camaguey: Geography And Environment
geography and Environment. It limits to the north with Ciego de Avila, a cuban province, to the northeast with the Atlantic Ocean, to the east with Las Tunas
http://www.camaguey.cu/english/enviroment.htm
Camagüey, the province Geography and environment Population and Political and Administrative parts. Economy Goverment and political organizations ... Symbols Sites in this category Geography and Environment Camagüey is the most extensive province, with at about 15 990 square kilometers. Is located toward the middle eastern region of the island. It limits to the north with Ciego de Avila, a cuban province, to the north-east with the Atlantic Ocean, to the east with Las Tunas, a cuban province, and to the south and west with the Caribbean sea. It opposites the north coast known as the Camagüey Archipielago, in the Old Canal of Bahama. Among the archipelago there are plenty keys, like The Roman Key and Sabinal Key, they are opened bays like Jigüey, La Gloria and Nuevitas. In the south coast is located Ana Maria Gulf and the southern part ends The Gardens or The Little Gardens of the Queen Archipielago, a succession of keys and littles keys. Sabinal Key is one of the biggest key of the cuban archipelago Flamingos in the Maximo River, where exits a refuge for this beauty birds

46. Cuba Economy - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Curr
geographic.org; Home lower subsidies to unprofitable enterprises and to shrink the money supply caused the semiofficial exchange rate for the cuban peso to
http://www.photius.com/wfb/wfb1999/cuba/cuba_economy.html

Cuba Economy
    GDP: 1.2% (1998 est.) agriculture: industry: services: 56.1% (1997 est.) Population below poverty line: NA% Household income or consumption by percentage share: lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA% Inflation rate (consumer prices): NA% Labor force: 4.5 million economically active population (1996 est.) note: state sector 76%, non-state sector 24% (1996 est.) services and government 30%, industry 22%, agriculture 20%, commerce 11%, construction 10%, transportation and communications 7% (June 1990) Unemployment rate: 6.8% (1997 est.) Budget: revenues: $12.3 billion expenditures: $13 billion , including capital expenditures of $NA (1998 est.) Industries: sugar, petroleum, food, tobacco, textiles, chemicals, paper and wood products, metals (particularly nickel), cement, fertilizers, consumer goods, agricultural machinery Industrial production growth rate: 6% (1995 est.)

47. Cuba Economy 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,
geographic.org Home to lower subsidies to unprofitable enterprises and to shrink the money supply caused the semiofficial exchange rate for the cuban peso to
http://www.photius.com/wfb2000/es/cuba/cuba_economy.html

  • English Cuba Economía 2000
      Economía - descripción: Producto Bruto Interno (PBI): purchasing power parity - $18.6 billion (1999 est.) PBI - Indice de Incremento real: 6.2% (1999 est.) PBI - por capital: purchasing power parity - $1,700 (1999 est.) PBI - Composición por Sector: agriculture: industry: services: 56.1% (1997 est.) Población bajo linea de pobertad: NA% Ingreso en casa o porcentage de consumción: lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA% Indice de Inflación (precios del consumidor): 0.3% (1999 est.) Fuerza Laboral: 4.5 million economically active population note: state sector 76%, non-state sector 24% (1996 est.) Fuerza Laboral - por ocupación: agriculture 23%, industry 24%, services 53% Indice de desempleo: 6% (December 1999 est.) Presupuesto: revenues: $13.5 billion expenditures: $14.3 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (2000 est.) Industrias: sugar, petroleum, food, tobacco, textiles, chemicals, paper and wood products, metals (particularly nickel), cement, fertilizers, consumer goods, agricultural machinery Industrial production growth rate: 6% (1995 est.)
  • 48. Calgeog Resource's: Cultural Geography
    a virtual tour of Cuba, and a simulation of the cuban missile crisis. of the associated terms which form part of the elementary political geography lexicon are
    http://cgs.csusb.edu/cultural.html
    California Geographical Society
    Cultural Geography Web Resources
    The Human Mosaic: Introduction to Cultural Geography
    Longman Publishers would like to announce the launch of a new online
    resource for students and instructors of Human or Cultural Geography. The Human Mosaic Online is an exciting new website designed to accompany The
    Human Mosaic, eighth edition, by Terry Bychkov-Jordan and Mona Domosh.
    For students, it includes chapter by chapter topical web links and web-based
    interactive activities, practice quizzes for self-testing, and a glossary;
    plus an Online Atlas section. The Online Atlas includes map-based quizzes,
    blank outline maps, links to non-traditional and interactive maps, advice on
    reading and interpreting maps, and world-wide web addresses by country. The
    Instructor's Area offers links to websites of professional interest.
    The website is uniquely tied to the printed version of the textbook.
    Throughout the textbook, marginal glosses invite readers to consult the
    website for further information on key topics. These are located via the

    49. Cuba Information: Facts, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Flag And Cuba M
    geography note largest country in Caribbean and westernmost island of the Greater Antilles. People, Cuba. Nationality noun cuban(s) adjective cuban.
    http://www.mytravelguide.com/guides-and-advice/fact-book/cia/Cuba.php
    Friendly hotel experts by phone Hotels: Vacation Rentals: Europe:
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    This page provides up-to-date facts and statistical information on Cuba that can be helpful for travelers in their trip preparations.
    The following Cuba information can be found on this page:
  • a Brief history
  • Climate and Terrain
  • Elevation extremes
  • Natural hazards
  • Population
  • HIV Prevalance
  • Ethnic Groups
  • Spoken Languages
  • Literacy
  • National Holiday
  • Legal System
  • Economy
  • Poverty level
  • Currency
  • Telelphone System
  • Radio Stations
  • Internet service providers
  • Military
  • Transnational Issues If you have a question about Cuba, you can ask it in the " Ask a Question " section of MyTravelGuide.
    Facts, Geography, People, Government, Flag, Economy and Cuba Map.
    Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook Cuba Introduction Cuba Background: Fidel CASTRO led a rebel army to victory in 1959; his iron rule has held the country together since then. Cuba's Communist revolution, with Soviet support, was exported throughout Latin America and Africa during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. The country is now slowly recovering from a severe economic recession in 1990, following the withdrawal of former Soviet subsidies, worth $4 billion to $6 billion annually. Cuba portrays its difficulties as the result of the US embargo in place since 1961. Illicit migration to the US - using homemade rafts, alien smugglers, or falsified visas - is a continuing problem. Some 2,500 Cubans attempted the crossing of the Straits of Florida in 2002; the US Coast Guard apprehended about 60% of the individuals.
  • 50. Cubatravel.cu - Geography
    geography. Sea Bottoms. Warm, gentle, crystal clear waters surround the cuban archipelago. The mild tides and no strong currents of
    http://www.cubatravel.cu/client/information/geografia.php?locale=en

    51. Cuba - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The unicameral cuban parliament is the National Assembly of People s Power or Asemblea Nacional del Poder Popular. geography. Main article geography of Cuba
    http://www.phatnav.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Cuba

    52. Welcome To The Cuban Genealogical Club Of Miami
    Welcome to New Generations, the special section the cuban Genealogy Club of Miami, Florida is dedicating v Enhance our understanding of history and geography.
    http://www.cgcmiami.org/cuba/ngm.htm
    New Generations.....Just for Kids Just For Kids
    New Generations
    , a special place for children Welcome to New Generations , the special section the Cuban Genealogy Club of Miami, Florida is dedicating to fostering an interest in genealogy among our children. We hope you will enjoy your visit, and that the tips and suggestions we are providing will be useful to you as you set out on your wonderful journey of self-discovery. To help you on your journey, New Generations has provided definitions to the most common genealogical terms , suggestions on how to begin your research, tools you will need to get started, special projects you may want to consider, a list of suggested reading , as well as fun and interesting genealogical links We also encourage you to invite your parents and other family members to become involved in your research, as genealogy is a wonderful way to: v Bring families closer together; v Bridge the gap between generations; v Develop a sense of identity and pride in our heritage; and v Enhance our understanding of history and geography. Finally, let us know what you think of

    53. Histroy Seminar: The Cuban Revolution
    as individual articles on Cuba s Constitutions, Organizations, geography, Political Movements War of Independence, as well as cuban Intervention in
    http://www.union.edu/PUBLIC/LIBRARY/research/guides/his/sem_cuba.htm
    Library Materials Course Related Materials Reference Sources
    Books: LC Class Number Guide

    Primary Sources in Schaffer Library

    New Acquisitions
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    Electronic Materials
    Selected Websites

    Documents Collections

    Department Liaison

    Bibliographic Instruction
    ... Citation Manuals
    Encyclopedias, Handbooks, Bibliographies and Specialized Dictionaries Encyclopedia articles, written by subject authorities, provide information useful for gaining a basic understanding of a topic and getting started with a research project. Typically, a bibliography of "classic" books and articles for further research follows each article. Students will find also these encyclopedias useful for brushing up on topics related to their central area of investigation. Encyclopedias " Latin America, History of ." Encyclopedia Britannica Online ][Accessed January 16, 2003]. Restricted to Union College Community Includes articles on the postwar world, 1945-1980, and the impact of the Cuban Revolution.

    54. Cuba, Tourism And Environment
    While information on tourism s impact on the cuban ecology is not readily available, cuban scientists note that on the (2) Biogeography = Caribbean Islands.
    http://www.american.edu/TED/cuba.htm
    TED Case Studies
    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.

    55. CUBAMAR Viajes S.A.
    and of Cuba s most interesting regions in terms of physical geography, based on its The denizens of the land comprise rabbit, deer, the cuban hutia and hutia
    http://www.cubamarviajes.cu/Idiomas/Ingles/Catalogos/Opcionales/RioCanimarDatos.
    English Optionals Western Region
    CAMPISMO POPULAR Matanzas Geography The reserve lies in one of the province's and of Cuba's most interesting regions in terms of physical geography, based on its natural history. Geologically, the primary influences are karstification, weathering and erosion. The sides of the canyon are steep, with gradients between 14% and 60%, declining to below 3% in the plateau area. The karstic forms found at the river mouth include dogtooth, potholes, small holes etc.
    Flora Towards the mouth of the river (Canimar Abajo) the predominant species are laurel, fern, royal palm, trumpet tree, white mangrove, red mangrove, mutamba, sea hibiscus, almond, jack-in-the-bush, forest lilac, broom baccharis, coconut palm, guava and lemon. Vegetation covers 90% of the landscape.
    Fauna Its fauna comprises bats and insects.

    56. Cuba Economy 1998 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,
    Geographic.org Home to lower subsidies to unprofitable enterprises and to shrink the money supply caused the semiofficial exchange rate for the cuban peso to
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb1998/cuba/cuba_economy.html

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    Cuba
    Economy 1998
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb1998/cuba/cuba_economy.html
    SOURCE: 1998 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Economy - overview GDP purchasing power parity - $16.9 billion (1997 est.) GDP - real growth rate 2.5% (1997 est.) GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $1,540 (1997 est.) GDP - composition by sector
      agriculture:
      industry:
      services:
      57.6% (1996 est.) Inflation rate - consumer price index NA% Labor force
      total: 4.5 million economically active population (1996 est.)
      by occupation: services and government 30%, industry 22%, agriculture 20%, commerce 11%, construction 10%, transportation and communications 7% (June 1990) note: state sector 76%, non-state sector 24% (1996 est.) Unemployment rate 8% (1996 est.) Budget revenues: $NA expenditures: $NA, including capital expenditures of $NA Industries sugar, petroleum, food, tobacco, textiles, chemicals, paper and wood products, metals (particularly nickel), cement, fertilizers, consumer goods, agricultural machinery Industrial production growth rate 6% (1995 est.)
  • 57. Cuba Economy 2002 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,
    geographic.org Home The average cuban s standard of living remains at a lower level than before the severe economic depression of the early 1990s, which was
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb2002/cuba/cuba_economy.html

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    Cuba
    Economy - 2002
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb2002/cuba/cuba_economy.html
    SOURCE: 2002 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Economy - overview GDP purchasing power parity - $25.5 billion (2001 est.) GDP - real growth rate 3% (2001 est.) GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $2,300 (2001 est.) GDP - composition by sector
      agriculture:
      industry:
      services:
      57.9% (2000 est.) Population below poverty line NA% Household income or consumption by percentage share
      lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA% Inflation rate (consumer prices) 0.5% (2001 est.) Labor force 4.3 million (2000 est.) note: state sector 78%, non-state sector 22% (1999) Labor force - by occupation agriculture 24%, industry 25%, services 51% (1999) Unemployment rate 4.1% (2001 est.) Budget revenues: $14.9 billion expenditures: $15.6 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (2000 est.) Industries sugar, petroleum, tobacco, chemicals, construction, services, nickel, steel, cement, agricultural machinery, biotechnology Industrial production growth rate 2.4% (2001 est.)
  • 58. SuicideGirls > Boards > Current Events > NEWS: Mexican-Cuban Affairs Head South:
    Actually plonk, Those figures are widely accepted (Except by you and Americancuban exiles that is). Or look in just about any cultural geography book.
    http://suicidegirls.com/boards/Current Events/42144/
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    59. American Ethnic Geography Bibliography Part 3
    . The cubanAmerican Homeland in Miami. Journal of Cultural geography 13, no. 2 (Spring/Summer, 1993) 133-148. .
    http://www.valpo.edu/geomet/geo/courses/geo200/bib3.html
    A merican E thnic G eography
    A Selected Bibliography of the
    Ethnic and Cultural Geography of the
    United States and Canada
    Atlases American Indians Midland Subculture Lower Southern Subculture ... Culture Regions and Boundaries ETHNIC AND RACIAL MIXTURES
    Beale, Calvin. "American Triracial Isolates." Eugenics Quarterly
    Berry, Brewton. Almost White: A Study of Certain Racial Hybrids in the Eastern United States . New York: Macmillan, 1963.
    Bible, Jean P. Melungeons Yesterday and Today . Rogersville, TN: , 1975.
    Blu, K. I. The Lumbee Problem . Cambridge, MA: , 1980.
    Brown, Jennifer S. H. "The Métis: Genesis and Rebirth." In Native People, Native Lands: Canadian Indians, Inuit, and Metis , ed. Bruce Alden Cox, 136-147. Ottawa, Canada: Carleton University Press, 1988.
    Burley, David and Horsfall, Gayle. "Vernacular Houses and Farmsteads of the Canadian Metis." Journal of Cultural Geography 10 (Winter 1989): 19-34.
    Driben, Paul. We are Metis: The Ethnography of a Halfbreed Community in Northern Alberta . New York: , 1985.

    60. Ibiblio > Collection Index > Geography, Biography, And History > Geography & Tra
    GRASS GIS GRASS GIS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) is an Open One of the first websites about Cuba, featuring cuban musicians; pictures of
    http://www.ibiblio.org/collection/collection.php?second=38

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