Professor Norals
ENGL1010-A09
September 10, 2016
“Cuba”
Known for its beauty, bizarre tourist’s attractions, and valued cigars, the Caribbean island of Cuba, a totalitarian communist state, has a multiracial and multicultural society. The largest island of the West Indies group; Cuba lies within ninety miles south of Key West, Florida.
The mixture of native, African, and European influences in Cuba gives the island a lively culture that is known around the world. The introduction to communism, which arose in 1959, has had a big impact on the people that live there. His impact has been both positive and negative. Cuba's history is reflected mainly in its food, language, art, and, most of all, music. All year round bands are everywhere