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Other Facts Before the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Cuba was receiving subsidies worth $4-6 billion a year.
Unofficial estimate is double that number.) Other Facts: Before the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Cuba was receiving subsidies worth $4 billion-$6 billion a year.
Here are some facts about Cuba, which named a new leader on Sunday for the first time since Fidel Castro took power in his 1959 revolution. As expected, Castro's less famous and less charismatic ...
Let’s find out more about a certain popular island as we check this list of 10 crazy facts about Cuba. The small island nation has been viewed as obscure by most people of the world. - Part 7 ...
In the history of Cuba travel, different administrations have made an example of offenders. Zachary Sanders of New York was fined $6,500 for a trip he made when he was 23 in 1998.
Hurricane Ian was growing stronger as it approached the western tip of Cuba on a track to hit the west coast of Florida as a major hurricane as early as Wednesday. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) ...
Team USA’s 3-0 victory against Cuba – 27-25, 25-17, 25-15 – in the teams’ VNL opener on Wednesday night at the Anaheim Convention Center wasn’t exactly a day at the beach, but it was the ...
Some laws put pressure on the Castro regime in the 1990s, when Cuba’s economy was vulnerable after the fall of the Soviet Union. They deny U.S. visas to leaders of companies that invest in Cuba.
The Communist Party portrays Cuba as a classless society void of racial distinctions, but that's simply not the case, Mr. Espinosa said. ``A friend of mine in Cuba made an interesting observation.
Here are some facts about Cuba, which named a new leader on Sunday for the first time since Fidel Castro took power in his 1959 revolution. As expected, Castro's less famous and less charismatic ...