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Level 1, 178 Collins Street
Melbourne, 3000, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
Ph: 61 3 9654 7977, Fax: 61 3
9650 8177
Licence: 32408 ABN: 26095434978
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email: info@southamericatourism.com
Reservations:
1300 857 805
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Cubans
have two basic origins,
Spanish and African. On the one hand, the Galicians and Asturians
arrived, maybe they could influence in the abilities for business, but
also others from many different Iberian regions come to the island such
as the Andalusians.
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Facts & Figures. |
Official
Name: Republic
of Cuba
Population: 11,101,000
Largest Cities: Havana
Languages: Spanish
Official Currency: Cuban Peso
Religions: Catholic, others<
Land Area: 110,860 sq km (42,805 sq miles)
Highest Point: Pico Turquino (2,005 meters)
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More Information. |
Havana is Cuba’s
capital and it’s the largest city in the Caribbean. It is
Cuba’s political, cultural and economic hub. Havana was
founded
in 1519 and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982.
Havana has an eclectic mixture of architectural styles, from
neo-classical, art nouveau to colonial and art deco. The city offers
all kinds of attractions, hotels, restaurants, universities, modern
hospitals, theatres, cinemas, zoo, aquarium, botanical gardens, museums
and an incredible nightlife.
El Floridita, this bar is located between Obispo and Monserrat streets,
you will find the ideal site for a dinner on a grand scale. El
Floridita offers in its menu a wide range of shellfish and fish and
more than 400 recipes of cocktails or maybe try The Great Hemingway
Dish a very well seasoned combination of fish, lobster and shrimps.
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Climate. |
Tropical, moderated by trade winds; dry season (November-April); rainy
season (May-October).
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Tours in Cuba. |
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Currency. |
The Cuban Peso is the official currency.
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