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    Culture:
    Cuban culture is influenced by its melting pot of cultures, primarily those of Spain and Africa. After the 1959 revolution, the government started a national literacy campaign, offered free education to all and established rigorous sports, ballet and music programs.

    Cuisine:
    Cuban cuisine is a blend of Native American Taino food, Spanish, African, and Caribbean cuisines. Some Cuban recipes share spices and techniques with Spanish and African cooking, with some Caribbean influence in spice and flavor. This results in a unique, interesting and flavorful blend of the several different cultural influences, with strong similarities with the cuisine of the neighboring Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. A small but noteworthy Chinese influence can also be accounted for, mainly in the Havana area. During colonial times, Cuba was an important port for trade, and many Spaniards who lived there brought their culinary traditions along with them.

    As a result of the colonization of Cuba by Spain, one of the main influences on the cuisine is from Spain. Along with Spain, other culinary influences include Africa, from the Africans that were brought to Cuba as slaves, and French, from the French colonists that came to Cuba from Haiti. Another important factor is that Cuba itself is an island, making seafood something that greatly influences Cuban cuisine. Another contributing factor to Cuban cuisine is the fact that Cuba is in a tropical climate. The tropical climate produces fruits and root vegetables that are used in Cuban dishes and meals.

    A typical meal would consist of rice and beans, cooked together or apart. When cooked together the recipe is called either "Congri" or "Moros" or "Moros y Cristianos" (black beans and rice). If cooked separately it is called "Arroz con/y Frijoles" (rice with/and beans).

    Rice and beans are a culinary element found throughout Cuba, although it varies by region. In the eastern part of the island, "arroz congri oriental" is the predominant rice and bean dish. White rice and red kidney beans are cooked together with a sofrito and then baked in the oven. The same procedure is used for the above-mentioned Congri (also known by the terms Arroz Moro and Moros y Cristianos – literally "Moors and Christians") which instead uses black beans. Although the process of preparing the black bean soup contains basics (onion, garlic, bay leaf, salt) each region has their tradition of preparing it.

    Meat, when available on ration book is usually served in light sauces. The most popular sauce, used to accompany not only roasted pork, but also the viandas, is Mojo or Mojito (not to be confused with the Mojito cocktail), made with oil, garlic, onion, spices such as oregano and bitter orange or lime juice. The origin of Cuban mojo comes from the mojo sauces of the Canary Islands. Cuban mojo is made with different ingredients, but the same idea and technique are used from the Canary Islands. Of course with so many Canary Islander immigrants in Cuba, the Canary Islander influence was strong. Ropa vieja is shredded beef dish (usually flank) simmered in tomato-based criollo sauce until it falls apart. Ropa Vieja is the Spanish name meaning "old clothes", in which the dish gets its name from the shredded meat resembling "old clothes". Ropa vieja is also from the Canary Islands, as are many of the origins of Cuban food. Boliche is a beef roast, stuffed with chorizo sausage and hard boiled eggs.


    Music:
    The music of Cuba, including its instruments, performance and dance, comprises a large set of unique traditions influenced mostly by west African and European (especially Spanish) music. Due to the syncretic nature of most of its genres, Cuban music is often considered one of the richest and most influential regional musics of the world. For instance, the son cubano merges an adapted Spanish guitar (tres), melody, harmony, and lyrical traditions with Afro-Cuban percussion and rhythms. Almost nothing remains of the original native traditions, since the native population was exterminated in the 16th century.

    Since the 19th century Cuban music has been hugely popular and influential throughout the world. It has been perhaps the most popular form of regional music since the introduction of recording technology. Cuban music has contributed to the development of a wide variety of genre and musical styles around the globe, most notably in Latin America, the Caribbean, West Africa and Europe. Examples include rhumba, Afro-Cuban jazz, salsa, soukous, many West African re-adaptations of Afro-Cuban music (Orchestra Baobab, Africando), Spanish fusion genres (notably with flamenco), and a wide variety of genres in Latin America.


    Ethnic Racial Composition:
    * 51% Mulatto
    * 34% White
    * 15% Black


    People:
    The majority of Cubans descend from Spaniards. Despite its multi-ethnic composition, the culture held in common by most Cubans is referred to as mainstream Cuban culture, a Western culture largely derived from the traditions of Western European migrants, beginning with the early Spanish settlers, along with other Europeans arriving later but in much smaller numbers, such as the English, French and Italians. There is a West African cultural component which has been somewhat influential, with many Afro-Cubans also being of Haitian or other Afro-Caribbean origin.

    The first people known to have inhabited Cuba was the Siboney, an Amerindian people. They were followed by another Amerindian people, the Taíno who were the main population both of Cuba and other islands in The Antilles when Christopher Columbus first sighted the island in 1492. He claimed the islands for Spain and Cuba became a Spanish colony. It was to remain so until 1902 apart from a brief occupation by Britain in 1762, before being returned in exchange for Florida. Towards the end of the 19th century, Spain had lost most of its American possessions and a series of rebellions had shaken Cuba. This, in combined with calls for annexation of Cuba in the United States, led to the Spanish–American War, and in 1902 Cuba gained formal independence.


    Languages:
    Spanish is the official language of Cuba. The Cuban accent of Spanish stems from the Spanish spoken in Southern Spain such as Andaluzia and The Canary Islands. There is also some minor influences from Gallego, Basque, and West African languages. The Spanish spoken in the Eastern Cuba is a little different from the Spanish spoken in West Cuba which is the most well known globally. Eastern Cuban Spanish sounds more similar to the Spanish spoken in the Dominican Republic due to having a heavier African influenced Spanish dialect than that of the Western part of the Island. Many Indigenous Cuban words are heard and used locally.

    Religion:
    Cuba's prevailing religion is Christianity, primarily Roman Catholicism, although in some instances it is profoundly modified and influenced through syncretism. A common syncretic religion is Santería, which combined the Yoruba religion of the African slaves with Catholicism and some Native American strands; it shows similarities to Brazilian Umbanda and has been receiving a degree of official support. The Roman Catholic Church estimates that 60 percent of the population is Catholic, but only 5% of that 60% attends mass regularly, while independent sources estimate that as few 1.5% of the population does so.

    Cuba is home to a variety of syncretic religions of largely African cultural origin. According to a US State Department report, some sources estimate that as much as 80 percent of the population consults with practitioners of religions with West African roots, such as Santeria or Yoruba. Santería developed out of the traditions of the Yoruba, one of the African peoples who were imported to Cuba during the 16th through 19th centuries to work on the sugar plantations. Santería blends elements of Christianity and West African beliefs and as such made it possible for the slaves to retain their traditional beliefs while appearing to practice Catholicism. La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre (Our Lady Of Charity) is the Catholic patroness of Cuba, and is greatly revered by the Cuban people and seen as a symbol of Cuba. In Santería, she has been syncretized with the goddess Ochún. The important religious festival "La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre" is celebrated by Cubans annually on 8 September. Other religions practised are Palo Monte, and Abakuá, which have large parts of their liturgy in African languages.


    Sports:
    Due to historical associations with the United States, many Cubans participate in sports which are popular in North America, rather than sports traditionally promoted in other Latin American nations. Baseball is by far the most popular; other sports and pastimes include football, basketball, volleyball, cricket, and athletics. Cuba is a dominant force in amateur boxing, consistently achieving high medal tallies in major international competitions. Cuba also provides a national team that competes in the Olympic Games.

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    [IMG]Cuba by  Philippe L PhotoGraphy , on Flickr[/IMG]

    [IMG]Cuba by  Philippe L PhotoGraphy , on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Cuba by  Philippe L PhotoGraphy , on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Cuba by Pedro Szekely, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Cuba by  Philippe L PhotoGraphy , on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Baracoa, Cuba by PIVISO, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Guantanamo, Cuba by PIVISO, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Guantanamo, Cuba by PIVISO, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Taino Village, Guama, Cuba by PIVISO, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Crocodile farm, Guama, Cuba by PIVISO, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba by PIVISO, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Iglesia Parroquial Mayor del Espiritu Santo, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba by PIVISO, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]11. Museo Hurón Azul. La Habana. Cuba by cnpc cuba, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]18. Museo de la Danza. La Habana. Cuba by cnpc cuba, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Vinales, Cuba by francois.sorrentino, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    [IMG]Faces Of Cuba by Bud Ellison, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Havana by Pedro Szekely, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba by Iker Merodio, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]young girl by Theodor Hensolt, Street Fotographer, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]I need a vacation . by Nick Kenrick, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Havana by Pedro Szekely, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]cuban girl by Theodor Hensolt, Street Fotographer, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Chicos by Theodor Hensolt, Street Fotographer, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Fraternidad_Cuba 292 by James Emery, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Harvest by Vincent, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Back to the sixties in Vinales, Cuba by Antonio Cinotti, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Cuba by Adam, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Havana - Cuba by Rafael <RoR> Rodrigues, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]CUBA by Willy Verhulst, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Cuba Cars by Alexander Schimmeck, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Cuba - Varadero Beach by Rudi Heim, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]On The Streets In Cuba by Bud Ellison, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Children play on a backstreet in La Habana Vieja by Allan Hopkins, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Cuba by Adam, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Beautiful Lady In Havana by Bud Ellison, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    [IMG]Valle de Viñales VI by Pedro, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]blue ride by Liz, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Cuban Grandma by Ralph Kränzlein, on Flickr[/IMG]
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