By: Kimberly Steinhart

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By: Kimberly Steinhart CUBA By: Kimberly Steinhart

Havana Havana is the capital of Capital.

Havana is located at the upper part of Cuba.

10 Intresting Facts Of Cuba! Havana has much to do with the water The Cuban government approved a law delaying the retirement age by five years. Cuba also has many smaller islands, islets, and cays Arawak Indians lived in Cuba when Columbus landed on the island in 1492. In the early 1800s, sugarcane industry boomed, which made their have to be a lot of black slaves. In 1899 treaty made Cuba an independent republic under U.S. protection. In 1940, Batista became president On September 1st, 1977 the U.S. limited ties. The U.S.-backed group of Cuban exiles invaded Cuba in 1961. Fidel and Raúl Castro were reelected to the National Assembly.