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Friday, January 1, 2016
Fidel Castro became Cuba’s head of state in the 1960s and it was during this time that he prevented people from practicing religion and deemed the country atheist. Cuba was also disallowed from celebrating anything related to religion like holding mass, celebrating Christmas and Lent and featuring church decorations. There were a number of exceptions, however, where Castro allowed people to display decorations in the country for business purposes. Restaurants and hotels were allowed to feature decorations for foreign tourists, who were not prohibited from enjoying Christmas even while away from home. Catholics were still hopeful that someday, Castro would lift the ban.

Several decades later, Castro was more forgiving when it came to holiday celebrations especially after Pope John Paul visited Cuba in 1998. Castro allowed Christians to enjoy Christmas and other religious holidays after he met with the Pope.


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by: The Flagman

Thursday, December 31, 2015
In the 1960s, Fidel Castro became the head of Cuba. He declared that Cuba does not practice any religion. He also took out religious holidays from the local calendars and prohibited any religious practice in the country. Christmas, Lent and other religious occasions were banned from being celebrated. However, there were a number of venues where Castro still let people showcase decors during religious occasions, such as hotels and tourist spots. Some business owners were allowed to put up Christmas decorations to lure in foreign customers. In other places in Cuba, however, Christmas was almost nonexistent. The Catholic Church continued to plead with the government to let them celebrate religious days in public.

In 1997, Castro finally decided to be more lenient in terms of religious holiday celebrations. When Pope John Paul visited the country in 1998, Castro took away the ban on celebrating religious occasions to honor the Pope.
Afterwards, Christmas returned in Cuba and people were once again allowed to have fun during the religious holiday. They can attend mass in church and cook a special dinner for loved ones.


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by: The Flagman

Wednesday, June 3, 2015
The Republic of Cuba is the official name of the island country. Cuba lies along the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. It is known as the 17th biggest island worldwide and has the most number of people in the whole Caribbean.
Cuba has four other islands around it namely Colorados, Jardines de la Reina, Carnaguey and Canarreos. The island country spans 110,860 square kilometers. Havana is the capital city. The highest area is Pico Real del Turquino which has a height of around 2005 meters. Cuba is visited by tourists each year because of its beautiful coasts, colonial-style buildings and rich culture. The tourism business continues to proliferate through the years.
The culture in Cuba is generally inspired by Latin and Spanish cultures. Spanish is the main language, because Cuba used to be under the Spanish Crown. It is also the reason why there are a lot of Spanish-style buildings in the nation. Cubans like to dance and sing Cancion, Bolero, Salsa, Son and Zapateo.
Cuba is also a melting pot of races. 37 percent is white, 51 percent is mulatto or a combination of black and white, 11 percent is black and 1 percent is Chinese. Different religions are also practiced in the country such as Jewish, Christianity, Bahai, Islam and Protestant. Santeria is another unique religion in Cuba, which combines Catholic and African beliefs. When you visit the country, you will witness some of these old practices. Even in remote regions, many old customs are still exercised by people.

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by: The Flagman

Tuesday, May 26, 2015
The Republic of Cuba is the official name of the country. The nation is situated in the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Cuba is known as the 17th largest island in the world. It has the biggest population in the whole Carribean.
There are four islands that border the main island of Cuba, namely Carnaguey, Colorados, Canarreos and Jardines de la Reina. Cuba measures about 110,860 square kilometers. The capital city is Havana. Pico Real del Turquino is the highest area on the island, with an altitude of about 2005 meters. The nation also features serene beaches and architecture dating back to the Colonial period. Tourism is booming in Cuba and continues to grow.
Cuban culture can be described as a fusion between Spanish and Latin roots. Spanish is the official language in the country, because Cuba used to be a colony of the Spanish regime. When visiting the island, you will see various Spanish buildings. Cubans also like music, songs and dances like the Bolero, Son, Cancion, Zapateo and Salsa.

The population in Cuba actually consists of a variety of Chinese, African and Caucasian. About 37 percent is white, 51 percent is mulatto or a mix of black and white and 11 percent is black. There are also people with Chinese roots in the country. Some of the religions present in the nation include Christianity, Islam, Jewish, Bahai and Protestants. Santeria is one religion in Cuba which is a fusion of Catholicism and African beliefs.

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by: The Flagman