Cuba: Cuba On My Mind: Cuba From Columbus To Fidel Castro (Cuba, Fidel Castro, Cuba straits, Cuba travel guide, Cuban missile crisis, Havana storm, Havana bay)
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Cuba: Cuba On My Mind: Cuba From Columbus To Fidel Castro (Cuba, Fidel Castro, Cuba straits, Cuba travel guide, Cuban missile crisis, Havana storm, Havana bay)
Cuba On My Mind: Cuba From Columbus To Fidel Castro
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Cuba can be a fun place to visit with its shabby facades with lingering gold dust. Its rich dichotomies make people from various parts of the world want to visit in order to experience an exhilarating yet exciting tour of a lifetime. Cuba has been time warped due to the economic embargo other nations have imposed on it for at least 50 years. It is a country where tourists can expect the unexpected.
The colonial cities of Cuba have been preserved. The architecture and atmosphere can be pretty stirring like the cities of Camaguey, Cienfuegos, Trinidad, and Havana, which are all UNESCO-listed. The cobbled streets and the grandiose squares tell an intriguing and opulent tale about Cuba. Buildings are tattered and ruined. Trinidad and Havana are colonial treasures that needs safeguarding to restore their historical legacy.
Cuba’s music is a dynamic mix of various styles, which included the Spanish guitar and the African drum. The diverse sounds have also been recognize as a part of Cuba’s intricate culture, colored with Taino, Spanish, and African influences. The beauty of Cuban music lies in its nuances and layers; the same thing goes for Cuban people, its religion, language, architecture, and dance.
The northern coastline is sublime with attractive white sand arcs. Its beaches offer a different domain, with crocodile-infested swamps, fecund forests, rugged mountains, and suburbia-free countryside.
Havana, Cuba’s capital, boasts of busy streets, unmistakable aroma, and lives lived out openly. Like a forbidden fruit, Cuba is a complex nation with its contradictions so that tourists need to come back again to seek answers to all their questions. Cuba is famous for its robust culture, musicality, and preserved history.
Try to experience Cuba one of these days so you’ll understand what I mean.
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Introduction To Cuba
Pre-Columbian History Of Cuba
Early Cuban Colonization by The Spaniards
The Establishment Of The Captaincy General Of Cuba
The Bourbon Reforms
Slavery In Cuba
Cuban War Of Independence
The Cuban Revolution
Much, much more!
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