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Geographical position: Cuba is situated at the entrance of the Gulf of Mexico, in the Caribbean Sea. The Republic of Cuba is an archipelago formed by the Isle of Cuba, Isle of Youth and by 4195 cays and islets which together make a surface of 110 922 km2. There are three large mountain ranges - Sierra de los Órganos, Sierra del Escambray and Sierra Maestra. The highest point of the country is the Pico Real del Turquino, 1 974 meters above the sea level. The longest river in Cuba is the Cauto, with a length of 250 kilometers. Cuba is the largest island of the West Indies.

Surface: 110.860 km2 and 1.220 km long

Population: 11,394,043 inhabitants (2008.)

Government system: Cuba is a totalitarian communist state controlled by General Raul Castro and a cadre of party loyalists. Raul Castro replaced his brother Fidel Castro as chief of state, president of Cuba, and commander-in-chief of the armed forces on February 24, 2008. The Council of Ministers is the highest ranking executive and administrative body and constitutes the government of the Republic of Cuba. Its membership consists of the President of the Council of Ministers, the Secretary, the First Vice President, and the five Vice Presidents of the Council of State, the heads of the national ministries, and such other members as established by law.

Official language and script: Spanish is official language. Cuba has one of the highest literacy rates in the world.

Administration of the country: Administrative divisions - 14 provinces and 1 special municipality; Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Cienfuegos, Ciudad de La Habana, Granma, Guantanamo, Holguin, Isla de Juventud, La Habana, Las Tunas, Matanzas, Pinar del Rio, Sancti Spiritus, Santiago de Cuba, Villa Clara. Cuba is divided into fourteen provinces and a special municipality according to the last Political-Administrative Division of 1976. Each one of these provinces is subdivided into municipalities and zones. So-called Popular Counsels or candidates of the National, Provincial, and Municipal Assemblies of the Popular Power run the zones.

Time zone: Standard time zone: UTC/GMT -5 hours. Daylight saving time: +1 hour.

Religion: Christianity is the main religion, predominantly the Catholic denomination.

Capital: La Habana - with the population of 2,201,610 inhabitants.

Coastline: 2,321 miles

Highest peak: Pico Real del Turquino, 1974 meters above the sea level.

Climate: The climate in Cuba is moderate subtropical. The eastern part of the country has a warmer climate than the western part. There is always good weather in Cuba due to tropical climate with a mean annual temperature of 25'C degrees. Average temperature in summer is 25'C degrees and 22'C in winter. The coldest months are December, January and February and the hottest are July and August.

Currency: The Cuban peso (CUP). The national currency is the Cuban Peso, which is equivalent to 100 centavos (cents). Notes can be of 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 pesos. Coins can be of 1, 5 and 20 centavos, and there are others of 1 and 3 pesos. At the Bureaus of Exchange (CADECA) created to sell - buy Cuban Convertible Pesos, the exchange rate can vary now between $20.00 and $25.00 Cuban pesos to the Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC). The exchange rate to the American dollar is fixed $ 1.00 CUC - $ 0.80 USD.

Credit cards: Visa and Mastercard which are not issued by the American government can be used in Cuba. The best option is having the cash. The signs are usually posted on the door of each store but it would be best to check with the staff to see if they accept credit cards before you make your purchases.

Electricity: The voltage in Cuba is generally 110 volts, even though in some outlets you may get 220 volts, and they will be marked as such. US two prongs thin plug is the one used in Cuba, English and European plugs are, unfortunately, very hard to find.

Telephone code: To call Cuba you will need to dial: Exit country code + 53 + city code + the number

Travel documentation: Valid passport for the duration of the stay in Cuba plus one day after return date and a tourist card are required for vacationers. Passport holders from other countries with no embassies in Havana should travel with a passport that has to be valid up to two months after the return date.

Shopping: Cigars are Cuba's most prized product. The word "Cubans" is synonymous with the highest quality cigars on the planet. Locally, they are called puros or habanos; the latter is the name of the country's official cigar company. All of the various brands -- Partagas, Cohiba, Romeo y Julieta, Punch, and so on -- are marketed by Habanos S.A. Cigars not officially sold by Habanos fall into the various categories of black- and gray-market stogies. Habanos markets its product through a series of storefronts usually called something like La Casa de Tabaco or La Casa del Habano. Official sales are also offered at shops on location at most cigar factories, as well as at many higher-end hotels, restaurants, and attractions around town. Beware: Black- and gray-market cigars sold on the street or by jineteros (hustlers) are more often than not falsely marked lower-quality machine-made cigars. In addition to the high-fashion shop mentioned, perhaps the most distinctive clothing items a traveler can buy include T-shirts with the image of Che Guevara on the front, and the revolutionary's signature green beret (boina) with a little red star in front.
Music is one of Cuba's greatest exports. Many CDs available in Cuba are also widely available abroad or via the Internet. Most CDs in Cuba sell for between $10 and $15. After cigars, rum is one of Cuba's signature products. Cuba produces several fine rums. The most commonly sold brand, Havana Club, comes in white and dark varieties of various vintages and ages. The premier rum in Cuba is Havana Club's 15-year-old Gran Reserva. This sells for anywhere from $75 to $100 per bottle. However, their 7-year-old Anejo Reserva is a damn fine rum at around $12 per bottle. Other good rums include Ron Varadero, Matusalém, Ron Caney, Ron Santiago, and Ron Mulata.

Health: Cuba's health system is said to have one of the world's most complete programs of primary attention, the lowest of infantile mortality rate in Latin America and free services for all the people.

National holidays:

January 1st: Triumph of the Revolution
(Triunfo de la Revolución)
The day of the victory of the Revolution led by Fidel Castro in 1959 - after Fulgencio Batista fled the night before - which established the present government in Cuba.
May 1st: Labour Day
(Día de los trabajadores)
The international Labour Day.
July 25th: Day before the Commemoration of the Assault of the Moncada garrison
(Day Before the Asalto al cuartel Moncada)
July 26th: Commemoration of the Assault of the Moncada garrison
(Asalto al cuartel Moncada)
The date after which the revolutionary movement (M 26-7) was named. In the morning of July 26, 1953, some 160 men under the command of Fidel Castro attacked the Moncada army garrison in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba's second-largest city. Although this action crushingly failed, it is seen as the beginning of the Castro-led insurrection that expelled Fulgencio Batista. There are normally two or three days public holiday together.
July 27th: Day after the Commemoration of the Assault of the Moncada garrison
(Day after the Asalto al cuartel Moncada)
October 10th: Independence Day
(Día de la Independencia)
This day in 1868, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, "Father of the Homeland", gave freedom to his slaves and started the independence war against the Spanish colonial power, which led to the Ten Years' War.
December 25th: Christmas
(Navidad)
For decades Christmas was a normal working day in revolutionary Cuba. The Christmas celebration (and the corresponding holiday) was reinstalled in 1998 after Pope John Paul II visited Cuba.

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