Cuba - Wikipedia Cuba is home to six terrestrial ecoregions: Cuban moist forests, Cuban dry forests, Cuban pine forests, Cuban wetlands, Cuban cactus scrub, and Greater Antilles mangroves [188] It had a 2019 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 5 4 10, ranking it 102nd globally out of 172 countries
Cubans - Wikipedia Cubans (Spanish: Cubanos) are the citizens and nationals of Cuba The Cuban people have varied origins with the most spoken language being Spanish The larger Cuban diaspora includes individuals that trace ancestry to Cuba and self-identify as Cuban but are not necessarily Cuban by citizenship
Cuba | Government, Flag, Capital, Population, Language | Britannica Cuba, country of the West Indies, the largest single island of the archipelago, and one of the more-influential states of the Caribbean region The domain of the Arawakan-speaking Taino, who had displaced even earlier inhabitants, Cuba was claimed by Christopher Columbus for Spain in 1492
Cuba | Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports With an area of more than 44,000 square miles (114,447 sq km ), Cuba is the largest island in the West Indies, accounting for more than one-half of the total Caribbean land mass The island is more than 745 miles (1,200 km ) long and ranges from 20 to 125 miles (35-200 km ) in width
Cuba Maps Facts - World Atlas Cuba is the largest island country located in the north western Caribbean at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico It is positioned in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth
Cuba summary - Encyclopedia Britannica Cuba, officially Republic of Cuba, Island country, West Indies Located 90 mi (145 km) south of Florida, it comprises the island of Cuba and surrounding small islands Area: 42,426 sq mi (109,884 sq km) Population: (2025 est ) 11,030,000 Capital: Havana