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What does Cuba mean?
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Cuba

Cuba is a country in North America. The capital city is Havana.

Cuba

a communist state in the Caribbean on the island of Cuba the largest island in the West Indies

Synonyms Cuba synonyms

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Cuba English » English

Republic of Cuba the Republic of Cuba Cuban

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Simple sentences

What's the minimum salary in Cuba?
Cuba is located in the Americas.
That boat was full of refugees from Cuba.
Italo Calvino was born on the island of Cuba in 1923.
I want to visit Cuba before Castro dies.
A lot of sugar cane is grown in Cuba.
The USA and Cuba are set to mend their relationship after half a century of hostilities.
Cuba is not a cube.
Spain ruled Cuba at that time.
People called for an immediate invasion of Cuba.
McKinley demanded an immediate ceasefire in Cuba.
In the Cold War era, Soviet naval and air bases existed in Cuba and Vietnam.
Farewell, Cuba.
Cuba is in South America.

Movie subtitles

Fidel Castro wasn't voted in and look at the change he made to Cuba?
Cuba. And we gave that back.
Then he got mixed up in some kind of a hooray revolution down in Cuba way.
I'd like to make a call to Havana, Cuba.
Cuba on the wire.
Australia, Mexico, Cuba.
Cuba Libre, please.
It's the same with the churches, the relics, the moonlight or a Cuba Libre.
I make the run from Cuba, risk my neck, my boat and the shipment and you won't come out in the rain?
It ain't much, but it'll get us to Cuba.
You're taking us to Cuba.
They'd wait till you get them to Cuba, then kill you.
Missing fishing boat Santana is being taken to Cuba.
Plenty more when we get to Cuba.
Yeah, back to Cuba.
Listen. I came all the way back from Cuba after the second one. to try to make the Colonel see reason, before it was too late.
Still headed for Cuba?
Still Cuba.
When's he going to Cuba?
They said they were going to Cuba.
Just back from Cuba and he.
Cuba?
If you call this Cuba.
He was in the English army in India, then got mixed up in some revolution in Cuba.
I'm leaving for Cuba tonight and I still have packing to do.
Cuba, huh?
I'm sailing for Cuba tonight.
Lady, do ya want this trunk to go to Cuba or don't you?
There are certainly a lot of people going to Cuba.
I'm going to have fun in Cuba.
Some say it's because this remote ancestor of yours who built it was Cuba's greatest slave trader.
I'm going to Cuba.
Well, because I'm crazy to go to Cuba.
Everybody should go to Cuba.
See Cuba and die.
I hear there are lots of lakes in Cuba, and the moon's so big you can hardly see Havana.
Anyone in Cuba?

News and current affairs

Above all, the rest of the world has looked on with alarm as the US holds more than 600 men at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba without access to family or counsel, and without prospect of an impartial hearing or trial.
In Cuba, Fidel Castro's eventual passing from the scene represents an immense challenge.
Rather, he put himself in Nikita Khrushchev's shoes and agreed to dismantle, secretly, American missiles in Turkey and Italy in exchange for withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba.
A number of developing countries - notably India, China, Chile, Cuba, Lebanon, and Panama - played an active and influential part in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
In addition to the massive earthquakes that struck Haiti and Chile, the region has also been shaken by a hunger-strike death in Cuba and a growing crackdown on human rights and opposition in Venezuela.
Democracy is either defective or missing in Cuba, Mexico, and Nicaragua, and it is threatened by one cause or another in Venezuela and Colombia.
Hugo Chavez may not be financing Morales and Bolivia's other dissidents, but are Venezuela and Cuba really not tempted to meddle in the country where Che Guevara died leading a guerrilla war nearly 40 years ago?
Prior to engaging the FARC in secret talks in Cuba, Santos's regional diplomacy shifted the region's politics from saber rattling to the hard work of cooperation.
MEXICO CITY - After 47 years, the Organization of American States, at its annual General Assembly, has repealed its suspension of Cuba's membership.
The key issue here is how to lift the now almost fifty-year old US embargo on trade, investment, and travel to Cuba unilaterally, while portraying it as the result of a negotiation.
The reason seems clear enough: Cuba needs international aid desperately, and there are not too many places where it can find it.
Hopes that Brazil and China would provide cash to Cuba have been dashed by the international financial crisis and geo-politics.
But his party is as close to Cuba and Venezuela as one can get.
It was far easier for him to criticize Zimbabwe, Cuba, and Burma than Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, and his initial criticism of Egypt was soon toned down.
Cuba needs to return to the regional concert of powers, but it must accept this concert's rules.
While the US should lift its trade embargo as soon as Cuba's transition begins, everything else should be conditional on Cuba initiating a process of resolving all outstanding issues.
It will be even worse if the EU countries try to mask their screening activities by inviting only diplomats to embassy celebrations in Cuba.
Cuba's dissidents will, of course, happily do without Western cocktail parties and polite conversation at receptions.
Had the United States and its allies pursued an approach centered on punitive sanctions, as with Cuba and Burma, the result would have been a less prosperous, less open, and potentially destabilizing China.
According to them, this was a reminder that, with only a few exceptions - Cuba and possibly Mexico - Latin America was not a political priority for the US.
Under President Bush, the US has taken robust stands on human rights conditions not only in pariah countries such as Burma, Cuba, and Syria, but also in strategically important countries like Egypt, Uzbekistan, and China.
Here America found itself allied with some strange bedfellows that it normally rebukes as chronic human rights violators - Cuba, China, Iran, Libya, Sudan or Zimbabwe.
Moreover, Congress will resist rolling back any of the long-standing economic sanctions against Cuba.

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