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  2. List of companies of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Location of Cuba. Cuba is a country comprising the island of Cuba as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. The Cuban state claims to adhere to socialist principles in organizing its largely state-controlled planned economy. Most of the means of production are owned and run by the government and most of the labor force is ...

  3. March 2024 Cuban protests - Wikipedia

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    On 12 January 2021, then-U.S. President Donald Trump added Cuba to the State Sponsors of Terrorism list, implementing a new series of economic sanctions on the country. [7] The government of Cuba had hoped that Joe Biden would remove Cuba from the list. However, Biden has entirely avoided the issue and, according to Cuban governmental sources ...

  4. Corruption in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba has suffered from widespread and rampant corruption since the establishment of the Republic of Cuba in 1902. The book Corruption in Cuba states that public ownership resulted in "a lack of identifiable ownership and widespread misuse and theft of state resources... when given opportunity, few citizens hesitate to steal from the government."

  5. List of places in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Camagüey (before 1899, "Puerto Príncipe"), contained the present day provinces of Camagüey and Ciego de Ávila; Oriente (before 1905, "Santiago de Cuba"), contained the present day provinces of Las Tunas, Granma, Holguín, Santiago de Cuba and Guantánamo

  6. Council of Ministers (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de ministros), also referred to as simply the Cabinet of Cuba, is the highest ranking executive and administrative body of the Republic of Cuba, and constitutes the nation's government.

  7. List of Cuban provinces by Human Development Index - Wikipedia

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    Isla de la Juventud: 0.802 High human development 3 Artemisa and Mayabeque: 0.777 4 Matanzas: 0.769 5 Guantánamo: 0.768 – Cuba (average) 0.764: 6 Ciego de Ávila: 0.764 Santiago de Cuba: 8 Cienfuegos: 0.763 9 Pinar del Río: 0.756 10 Villa Clara: 0.748 Sancti Spíritus: 12 Holguín: 0.742 13 Camagüey: 0.740 14 Granma: 0.737 15 Las Tunas: 0.736

  8. Congress of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Congress of Cuba (Spanish: Congreso de Cuba) was the legislature of Cuba from 20 May 1902 until the Cuban Revolution of 1959. [1] The Congress consisted of the 130-member Chamber of Representatives (Cámara de Representantes) and the 54-member Senate (Senado) in December 1958. The first Cuban Congress met for the first time on May 5, 1902.

  9. List of heads of state of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada (1871–1939) Acting: 13 August 1933: 5 September 1933: ... Captaincy General of Cuba; United States Military Government in Cuba;