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  2. Cuban Democratic Socialist Current - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Democratic Socialist Current (Corriente Socialista Democrática Cubana) is a Cuban social democratic party that seeks to "be critical [of] our historical process hegemony within [the] civil society debate of ideas, intents and purposes over the interests and diversity of proposals, what contributes to its richness, within a single space for the nation and society at a time."

  3. Hay–Quesada Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Following the conclusion of hostilities in the Cuban War for Independence from Spain, the United States, which had entered the war in its final months in support of the Cubans, required that the new Republic of Cuba meet several conditions before the U.S. would withdraw its troops from Cuba. These conditions were set out in a U.S. law known as ...

  4. Index of Cuba-related articles - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Cuba: CU; ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code for Cuba: CUB; ISO 3166-2:CU region codes for Cuba; Islands of Cuba: Cuba island; Canarreos Archipelago. Isla de la Juventud; Ernst Thälmann Island; Cayo Largo del Sur; Cayo Ines de Soto; Colorados Archipelago. Cayo Levisa; Cayo Punta Arenas; Cayo Buenavista; Cayo ...

  5. Constitution of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    José Agustín Caballero offered "a charter for Cuban autonomy under Spanish rule" in Diario de la Habana in 1810, [7] elaborated as the Project for an Autonomous Government in Cuba in 1811. [8] The next year, Bayamo attorney Joaquín Infante living in Caracas wrote his Constitutional Project for the Island of Cuba. He reconciled his liberal ...

  6. Law of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    These courts were criticized for their summary procedures, which limited a defendant's ability to prepare for trial, as well as procedural safeguards, such as the right to appeal a verdict of guilt. It has been noted that these courts produced fast, certain, and severe results. Hundreds of people were found guilty in these proceedings and executed.

  7. Center for a Free Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Logan M. Williams, a student at the University of Connecticut and a researcher at the Center for a Free Cuba wrote that the Center opposes an American détente with the Cuban Communist Party and that a détente would "appeas[e] a brutal dictatorship" and embolden it to further repress the Cuban population, and strengthen its position to invite ...

  8. Free Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Center for a Free Cuba This page was last edited on 9 ... additional terms may apply.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Please feel free to list your new Cuba related articles in the box below (newer articles at the top). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Cuba portal - see the Cuba portal selection box to the right for more information.