report about cuba culture
The Cuban Culture
Stefanie Marshall
ENC1101
National Symbols
CUBAN FLAG
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
COAT OF ARMS
DESIGNED IN 1849.
OFFICIALLY ADOPTED IN MAY 20,1902
DESIGNED BY NARCISO LOPEZ
AND MIGUEL TEURBE
CREATED BY MIGUEL TEURBE
ADOPTED ON APRIL APRIL 24,1906
Food
Cuban food is influenced by Spanish, aboriginal, African and Caribbean cuisine. The most popular dishes are moros y cristianos (black beans with rice), tamales, ropa vieja (sheredded beef), and creole ajiaco.
Cuba national dance is Salsa best know for Cubans as Casino. However there are a lot of dances AND VARIETY OF MUSIC you can ENJOY IN CUBA as Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, and Reggaeton.
Dance & Music
Religion
The most predominant religion in Cuba is Christianity. However many people have beliefs in Santeria. Also, Abakua, and Palo Mayombe are another religions that Cubans belief in.
Fun Facts about Cuba
The game of dominoes is the national game of Cuba.
Education is mandatory for children from ages 6 to 16.
Cuba has one of the best health care systems in the world.
There are two currencies in Cuba CUC mostly used by tourists and CUP is common among locals.