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  2. Cuentapropista - Wikipedia

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    Cuentapropista (Spanish: kwen.t̪a.pɾo.ˈpis.t̪a) is a Cuban term for a person who lives from his own business and is a "non-state" worker. [1] [2] The term is often used in Argentina and Uruguay as well, however, in most other Spanish-speaking countries, this would be referred to as a "trabajador por cuenta propia" and/or "trabajador autónomo".

  3. Taxation in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in Cuba is regulated by the Law 113 of 2012. [1] The law establishes the form and basis of taxation in Cuba. Income tax

  4. Workers' Central Union of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    It originated as the Confederación de Trabajadores de Cuba (Confederation of Cuban Workers) in 1939 and changed its name to the Central Union of Cuban Workers in 1961. [ 1 ] The CTC unites 19 sectoral unions, organised in more than 81,000 workplaces, with elected municipal, provincial and national committees for each union, with all Cuban ...

  5. Confederación General del Trabajo (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    Confederación General del Trabajo ('General Confederation of Labour', abbreviated CGT) was a trade union in Cuba. It was formed in 1949 through a split in the legally recognized factions of the CTC. The split had its beginnings in the telephone and electricity workers' unions. CGT was led by Angel Cofiño.

  6. Ministry of the Interior (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view of Plaza de la Revolución and central Havana – MININT's building is in the left, next to Che Guevara sculpture by Enrique Ávila.. The Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: Ministerio del Interior de la República de Cuba), also known as MININT, is the Cuban government ministry which oversees the home affairs of Cuba.

  7. El Salvador, Cuba - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador is a municipality and town in the Guantánamo Province of Cuba. It is located immediately north of the provincial capital, Guantánamo . Demographics

  8. Category:Cuba–El Salvador relations - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors of Cuba to El Salvador (1 P) This page was last edited on 15 November 2018, at 03:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Foreign relations of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador: Cuba and El Salvador resumed diplomatic relations on June 1, 2009. El Salvador previously suspended diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961 due to the Cuban Revolution. [92] Diplomatic ties were resumed after El Salvador's new president Mauricio Funes, who had pledged to reestablish them, was sworn into office. El Salvador is also ...