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  2. National symbols of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Symbol Image Notes National flag: Flag of Cuba: A 1:2 rectangular flag, consisting of five blue and white alternating horizontal stripes, with a red equilateral triangle at the hoist, bearing a white, five-pointed star in its center. It was designed by Narciso López and Miguel Teurbe Tolón, and adopted on May 20, 1849. National emblem

  3. Coat of arms of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban coat of arms is the official heraldic symbol of Cuba. It consists of a shield, in front of a fasces crowned by the Phrygian cap, all supported by an oak branch on one side and a laurel wreath on the other. The coat of arms was created by Miguel Teurbe Tolón in 1849.

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  5. Coat of arms of Havana - Wikipedia

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    The key represents that Havana was the gateway to the New World of Spanish America. The shield is supported by an oak branch on one side and a laurel wreath on the other. The oak branch symbolizes the strength of the nation; and the laurel wreath: honour and glory.

  6. Flag of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba; Bandera de la Estrella Solitaria [1] (Flag of the Solitary Star): Use: National flag and ensign: Proportion: 1:2 [2]: Adopted: May 20, 1902; 122 years ago () [2]: Design: Five horizontal stripes of turquoise blue alternate with white with the red equilateral triangle based on the hoist-side bearing the white five-pointed star in the center.

  7. Pope Francis’ comments on Cuba were callous, for what ... - AOL

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    Cuba has a great history.” The pope didn’t say a word about Cuba’s violent repression of the July 11 protesters or the fact that Cuba’s dictatorship has not allowed a free election in more ...

  8. Abakuá - Wikipedia

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    From at least the late 19th century, there has also been an artistic tradition of using Abakuá imagery as a symbol of the Cuban nation as a whole. [37] This can be seen not only in Cuba itself but also among artists in Florida, where it is evident in the work of Cuban diasporic artists like Mario Sánchez, José Orbein, and Leandro Soto. [78]

  9. Patria o Muerte, Venceremos - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda poster bearing the motto. Patria o Muerte, Venceremos is an official national motto of Cuba, adopted in 1960.. The origin of the motto was derived from a speech by revolutionary leader Fidel Castro to commemorate the workers and soldiers who died in the La Coubre explosion on March 5, 1960 at the harbour in Havana. [1]