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  2. Cuban Spanish - Wikipedia

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    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 with nearby varieties, including coda weakening and neutralization , non-inversion of Wh-questions , and a lower rate of dropping of subject pronouns compared to other Spanish varieties.

  3. Common Spanish Phrases for Travelers - AOL

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    Learning to tango in Argentina, sipping mate in Paraguay or kissing cheeks in Puerto Rico, Spanish will be the language of choice. Veteran travelers say knowing common Spanish phrases is an ...

  4. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Massachusetts

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    Andrew Manual Crespo: [55] First Latino American male to serve as the President of the Harvard Law Review [Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts] Takeo Kikuchi (1877): [44] First Japanese male to graduate from the Boston University School of Law. He would later co-found Chuo University in Tokyo, Japan. [Suffolk County, Massachusetts]

  5. Languages of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The languages of the Caribbean reflect the region's diverse history and culture. There are six official languages spoken in the Caribbean: . Spanish (official language of Cuba, Dominican Republic, Panama, Puerto Rico, Bay Islands (Honduras), Corn Islands (Nicaragua), Isla Cozumel, Isla Mujeres (Mexico), Nueva Esparta (Venezuela), the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela and San Andrés ...

  6. Education in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The University of Havana, founded in 1727, is the oldest university in Cuba and one of the oldest in the Americas. In 1900 Cuba had a literacy rate of 36.1% [6] [7] - which was quite high for Latin America at the time. [8] By the early 1900s Cuba had a strong education system, but only half of the country's children participated.

  7. Spanish-language misinformation: Cuban migrants and Miami ...

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    This week following the primaries, I’ve looked into controversial comments made by Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez about Cuban migrants, rumors that the Miami-Dade School Board is trying to ...

  8. Cuba's nationwide blackouts, shortages draw help from ... - AOL

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    Those planning to travel to Cuba have been asking questions on social media as visitors and relatives of those on the island have been sending much-needed supplies.

  9. Law of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's criminal code was based on Spanish law until 1956. Controversial portions of Cuba's criminal code include vague provisions providing for the arrest of persons committing anti-revolutionary acts. The Cuban criminal code does not cover international law.