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  2. Cuban identity - Wikipedia

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    Cubanidad is the whole general condition of being Cuban, Cubaneo is the condition of being Cuban based on the practice of customs and other cultural expressions considered to be Cuban, and Cubanía is the condition of being Cuban based solely of off the personal want to be considered Cuban. [1]

  3. Culture of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    After the Cuban Revolution, the term camarada, meaning "comrade", came to gradually replace the traditional señor/señora as the universal polite title of address for strangers. A significant number of Afro-Cubans as well as biracial Cubans speak Haitian Creole. Haitian Creole is the second-most spoken language as well as a recognized one in ...

  4. Alberto Yarini - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Yarini y Ponce de León (5 February 1882 – 21 November 1910) was a Cuban racketeer and pimp during the period of the Cuban War of Independence against Spain. Yarini was well known in his time, is Cuba's most famous pimp, and came to symbolize the concept of Cubanidad, the Cuban national identity, to many Cubans, long after his death.

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  6. Cuba - Wikipedia

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    It had a 2019 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 5.4/10, ranking it 102nd globally out of 172 countries. [177] According to a 2012 study, Cuba is the only country in the world to meet the conditions of sustainable development put forth by the WWF. [178]

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  8. American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban was established in 1996 by Dr. Ofelia Tabares [4] and other Cuban-American community leaders, such as banker Luis Botifoll [5] and architect Hilario Candela. [6] Its founding mission was to document and present the stories of the Cuban diaspora.

  9. 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.