Outline of Cuba

The location of Cuba
An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Cuba

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Cuba:

Cuba island country in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba consists of the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud, and several archipelagos. Havana is the largest city in Cuba and the country's capital. Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city.[1][2] Cuba is home to over 11 million people and is the most populous island nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture, and customs draw from diverse sources, such as the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves and its proximity to the United States.

General reference

An enlargeable basic map of Cuba

Geography of Cuba

An enlargeable topographic map of Cuba
Main article: Geography of Cuba

Environment of Cuba

An enlargeable satellite image of Cuba

Natural geographic features

Regions of Cuba

Ecoregions of Cuba

Main article: Ecoregions in Cuba

Administrative divisions of Cuba

Administrative divisions of Cuba

Provinces of Cuba
Main article: Provinces of Cuba
  1. Camagüey Province
    Capital: Camagüey
  2. Ciego de Ávila Province
    Capital: Ciego de Ávila
  3. Cienfuegos Province
    Capital: Cienfuegos
  4. Granma
    Capital: Bayamo
  5. Guantánamo Province
    Capital: Guantánamo
  6. Ciudad de La Habana (Havana)
  7. La Habana Province
    Capital: no provincial capital, as the country's capital is located here
  8. Holguín Province
    Capital: Holguín
  9. Matanzas Province
    Capital: Matanzas
  10. Pinar del Río Province
    Capital: Pinar del Río
  11. Sancti Spíritus Province
    Capital: Sancti Spíritus
  12. Santiago de Cuba Province
    Capital: Santiago de Cuba
  13. Las Tunas Province
    Capital: Victoria de Las Tunas
  14. Villa Clara Province
    Capital: Santa Clara
Municipalities of Cuba

Demography of Cuba

Demographics of Cuba

Government and politics of Cuba

Politics of Cuba

Branches of the government of Cuba

Main article: Government of Cuba

Executive branch of the government of Cuba

Legislative branch of the government of Cuba

Judicial branch of the government of Cuba

Main article: Cuban legal system

Foreign relations of Cuba

International organization membership

The Republic of Cuba is a member of:[3]

Law and order in Cuba

Military of Cuba

Military of Cuba

History of Cuba

Main article: History of Cuba, Timeline of the history of Cuba, and Current events of Cuba

By period

By region

By subject

Culture of Cuba

Culture of Cuba

Art in Cuba

Religion in Cuba

Main article: Religion in Cuba

Sports in Cuba

Sport in Cuba

In general

By sport

Economy and infrastructure of Cuba

Economy of Cuba

Communications in Cuba

Communications in Cuba

Transportation in Cuba

Transportation in Cuba

Education in Cuba

Main article: Education in Cuba

Health in Cuba

See also

Spanish language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Main article: Cuba

References

  1. Thomas, Hugh (March 1971). Cuba; the Pursuit of Freedom. New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-014259-6.
  2. Thomas, Hugh (1997). The Slave Trade : The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440–1870. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.
  3. "Cuba". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 3, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.

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