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  2. Cuba, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Cuba is a town in Sumter County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census the population was 306, down from 346 in 2010. ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...

  3. Arab Union of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Union of Cuba (Spanish: Unión Árabe de Cuba; Arabic: الإتحاد العربي في كوبا) is an organization and community center in Havana, Cuba that aims to preserve and maintain the Arab community and culture in Cuba. The organization was founded through the merger of existing Arab organizations in Cuba, including the ...

  4. Elián González - Wikipedia

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    Elián González Brotons (born December 6, 1993) is a Cuban engineer and politician. As a young child, he was at the center of a high-profile international custody dispute between family members and involving Cuba and the United States.

  5. Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba is located east of the Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico), south of both Florida and the Bahamas, west of Hispaniola (Haiti/Dominican Republic), and north of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Havana is the largest city and capital. Cuba is the third-most populous country in the Caribbean after Haiti and the Dominican Republic, with about 10 million ...

  6. Arab Cubans - Wikipedia

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    Arab organizations and associations began appearing during their immigration and existed in nearly every urban area in Cuba. Founded in 1979, The Arab Union of Cuba is the most notable and established Arab association in Cuba and it still operates today. Among the Arab Union of Cuba's work is the development of the Memorial to Arab Immigrants ...

  7. Fidel Castro - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's economy grew in 1974 as a result of high international sugar prices and new credits with Argentina, Canada, and parts of Western Europe. [268] A number of Latin American states called for Cuba's re-admittance into the Organization of American States (OAS), with the US finally conceding in 1975 on Henry Kissinger's advice. [269]

  8. Sumter County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Sumter County was established on December 18, 1832. From 1797 to 1832, Sumter County was part of the Choctaw Nation, which was made up of four main villages. [1] The first settlers in Sumter County were French explorers who had come north from Mobile.

  9. Provinces of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's provinces, 1879 to 1976 Cuba's provinces on a 1910s map. The provinces were created in 1879 by the Spanish colonial government. From 1879 to 1976, Cuba was divided into six provinces, which maintained with little changes the same boundaries and capital cities, although with modifications in official names.