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Кубанмудин Орн
Republic of Cuba
'República de Cuba'  эсп.
Five horizontal stripes: three blue and two white. A red equilateral triangle at the left of the flag, partly covering the stripes, with a white five pointed star in the centre of the triangle. A shield in front of a fasces crowned by the Phrygian Cap, all supported by an oak branch and a laurel wreath
УранPatria o Muerteэсп.
"Homeland or Death"
[1]
ЧастрLa Bayamesa  ("The Bayamo Song")[2]
Political map of the Caribbean region with Cuba in red. An inset shows a world map with the main map's edges outlined.
Хотол Балһсан
(Аһу Ик Балһсан бас)
Havana
23°8′N 82°23′W / 23.133°N 82.383°W / 23.133; -82.383
Келн Spanish
Орн нутугин улус  65.05% European (Spanish, others), 10.08% African (Igbo, other), 23.84% Mulatto and MestizoОшибка цитирования Отсутствует закрывающий тег </ref>
Улусин нерн Cuban
Залвр One-party Socialist State Communist State[3]
[3]
 -  President Raúl Castro
 -  First Vice President J. R. M. Ventura
Independence from Spain 
 -  Declared October 10, 1868 
 -  Republic declared May 20, 1902
from United States 
 -  Cuban Revolution January 1, 1959 
Аһу
 -  Бүклдән 109,886 km2 (105th)
42,427 sq mi 
 -  Усна аһу (%) negligible[4]
Олн улус
 -  2008 estimate 11,236,444[5] (75th)
 -  2002 census 11,177,743[5] 
 -  Олн улусин нигитнь 102/km2 (97th)
265/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2009 estimate
 -  Total $111.1 billion[6][6] (62nd)
 -  Per capita $9,700 (86th)
GDP (nominal) 2008 estimate
 -  Total $65.67 billion[7] (63rd)
 -  Per capita $5,844 (80th)
HDI (2007) 0.863[8] (high) (51st)
Currency Cuban peso(CUP)
Cuban convertible peso[9] (CUC)
Цагин бус (UTC-5)
 -  Summer (DST) (March 11 to November 4) (UTC-4)
Drives on the right
ТЛД .cu
Calling code +53

Заалтс[ясх | иш ясх]

  1. Cuban Peso Bills
  2. National symbols
  3. 3,0 3,1 The Constitution of the Republic of Cuba
  4. Anuario Estadístico de Cuba 2008. Edición 2009, Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas, República de Cuba. Accessed on May 19, 2010.
  5. 5,0 5,1 Anuario Estadístico de Cuba 2008. Edición 2009, Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas, República de Cuba. Accessed on May 19, 2010.
  6. 6,0 6,1 Cuba
  7. Anuario Estadístico de Cuba 2008. Edición 2009, Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas, República de Cuba. Accessed on May 19, 2010. Note: An exchange rate of 1 CUC to 1.08 USD was used to convert GDP.[1]
  8. Human Development Report 2009: Cuba
  9. From 1993 to 2004 the United States dollar was used alongside the peso until the dollar was replaced by the convertible peso