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Wat (wie) is Republic of Cuba - definitie

BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND CUBA
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  • [[Che Guevara]] visiting China in 1965. To his left (on the right in the photo) is [[Deng Xiaoping]].
  • 三里河 (西城区)}} Campus (三里河校区)

Cuba–Dominican Republic relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND CUBA
Cuba-Dominican Republic relations
Cuba-Dominican Republic relations refers to the bilateral relations between The Dominican Republic and the Republic of Cuba. The Dominican Republic has a Embassy in Havana and Cuba has a Embassy in Santo Domingo.
History of Cuba         
  • Defense of a train attacked by Cuban insurgents
  • ''The British Fleet Entering Havana, 21 August 1762'', a 1775 painting by [[Dominic Serres]]
  • [[Camilo Cienfuegos]], [[Fidel Castro]], [[Huber Matos]], entering Havana on 8 January 1959
  • Cuban [[PT-76]] tank crew on routine security duties in Angola
  • Public transportation in Cuba during the "Special Period"
  • Cuban artillery crew during the [[Ogaden War]]
  • Destruction of Admiral Cervera's Spanish Fleet off Santiago de Cuba. 1898.
  • El Morro]] in Havana, built in 1589
  • Colonial Cuba]], 1878
  • A monument to the Taíno chieftain Hatuey in [[Baracoa]], Cuba
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  • Iznaga Tower in Trinidad used to watch slaves over sugar plantations
  • ''Judge'' magazine]], 6 February 1897.
  • [[Fidel Castro]]'s [[July 26 Movement]] rebels mounted on horses in 1959
  • Depiction of an engagement between Cuban rebels and Spanish Royalists during the [[Ten Years' War]] (1868–78)
  • The Bay of Pigs Memorial in [[Miami]], Florida
  • Location of Cuba (red), Angola (green), and South Africa (blue)
  • A 1736 colonial map by [[Herman Moll]] of the West Indies and Mexico, together comprising "[[New Spain]]", with Cuba visible in the center.
  • President [[Carlos Prío Socarrás]] (left), with US president [[Harry S. Truman]] in Washington, D.C. in 1948
  • Russian [[T-34]] tank at Museo Giron, Cuba
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  • [[Taíno]] women preparing [[cassava bread]]
  • USS ''Maine'']], photographed in 1898
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  • Cuban victims of Spanish reconcentration policies
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Cuba/History; “pseudo” republic; Cuban history; History of cuba; Prehistory of Cuba; Pre-Columbian history of Cuba; Archaeology of Cuba
The history of Cuba is characterized by dependence on outside powers—Spain, the US, and the USSR. The island of Cuba was inhabited by various Amerindian cultures prior to the arrival of the Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492.
China–Cuba relations         
Cuban–Chinese relations are the interstate relations between the People's Republic of China and Republic of Cuba. The origins of the relations began when the Qing dynasty established a consulate in Havana while Cuba was a still a colony of Spain in 1879.

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China–Cuba relations

Cuban–Chinese relations are the interstate relations between the People's Republic of China and Republic of Cuba. The origins of the relations began when the Qing dynasty established a consulate in Havana while Cuba was a still a colony of Spain in 1879. In 1902, the Qing dynasty recognized the independence of the Republic of Cuba from the United States, which had taken it from Spain in 1898. Cuba recognised the PRC in September 1960.

The relations are based on trade, credits, and investments, which have increased significantly since the 1990s. China is Cuba's second-largest trading partner after Venezuela. At a ceremonial trade gathering in Havana in early 2006, China's ambassador to Cuba said, "Our government has a firm position to develop trade co-operation between our countries. The policy, the orientation, has been determined. What's left is the work to complete our plans." Although both Cuba and China are ruled by a communist party, they were on different sides during the Cold War, with Cuba being an ally of the Soviet Union, which China usually opposed following the Sino-Soviet Split.

China and Cuba have respect for each other's sovereign internal affairs and as a result experience good mutual relations such as being members of the Belt and Road Initiative for trade. China has partnered with Cuba to upgrade the rail network and other initiatives.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Republic of Cuba
1. Islamabad—The Republic of Cuba has pointed out theft of its funds by the United States administration frozen in that country.
2. In 1'02, the United States ended a three–year military presence in Cuba as the Republic of Cuba was established under its first elected president, Tomas Estrada Palma.
3. Pyongyang, June 21 (KCNA) –– Officials of DPRK organs visited the Cuban embassy here today to express condolences over the death of Heroine of the Republic of Cuba Vilma Espin Guillois, who was chairwoman of the Cuban Women‘s Federation.
4. Pyongyang, August 23 (KCNA) –– General Secretary Kim Jong Il received a message of sympathy from Raul Castro Ruz, first vice–president of the Council of State and first vice–president of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Cuba, on Tuesday in connection with the heavy rain that hit the DPRK, causing big human and material losses.
5. Havana, March 12 (KCNA) –– A reception was given at the DPRK embassy in Havana on Mar. 10 to mark the 20th anniversary of the DPRK visit by Fidel Castro Ruz, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, president of the Council of State and president of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Cuba.