Area Handbook for CubaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 505 pages |
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activities addition administration Agrarian Reform agricultural American armed forces army Bank basic Batista became Camagüey campaign Catholic centers Church Communist Party Constitution country's courts crop Cuba's Cuban pesos cultural developed domestic early economic enterprises established estimated exports facilities farms Fidel Castro foreign trade groups Guantánamo Havana important increased independence Institute island José La Habana Province land large number Las Villas Province Latin America leaders major Martí ment metric tons military million metric tons mills minister Ministry Negro official operating organization Oriente Province percent period Pinar del Río plants political population president Radio regime region Revolution revolutionary rural areas Santería Santiago de Cuba schools sector shortages social socialist Soviet Union Spain Spanish sugar industry sugarcane teachers tion tobacco United University of Havana upper class urban women workers