Cuban Highway
highway in cuba
Traumreise durch Kuba | WDR Reisen
Andrea Grießmann nimmt uns mit auf ihre Traumreise durch Kuba. Sie zeigt uns karibisches Lebensgefühl, Nostalgie und weiße Strände:
01:14 Varadero
04:34 Cárdenas
12:49 Havanna
20:14 Havanna/Oldtimer
28:34 Havanna/Zigarrenmanufaktur
37:30 Havanna/Morro de Cabaña
44:01 Tal von Viñales
48:09 Viñales/Reitausflug
53:39 Cayo Jutias
1:06:00 Playa Larga
1:07:49 Casilda
1:11:47 Cayo Iguana - Leguaninsel
1:14:26 Trinidad
1:22:19 Naturpark Guanayara
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Cuba during World War I | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:35 1 Pre-Columbian history
00:03:35 2 Spanish conquest and early colonization
00:08:55 3 Arrival of African slaves
00:12:29 3.1 Sugar plantations
00:13:54 4 The 16th–18th centuries: Cuba under attack
00:17:33 5 The 19th century: Years of Upheaval
00:18:36 5.1 Reform, autonomy and separatist movements
00:22:33 5.2 Antislavery and independence movements
00:25:30 5.3 The possibility of annexation
00:28:39 5.4 Resumption of independence struggle
00:29:33 6 1895–98: War of Independence
00:29:45 6.1 Build-up to the war
00:29:53 6.1.1 Social, political, and economic change
00:32:01 6.1.2 Martí's insurrection and the start of the war
00:37:35 6.2 Escalation of the war
00:43:55 6.3 The iMaine/i incident
00:48:03 7 The Cuban theatre of the Spanish–American War
00:51:47 8 First U.S. occupation and the Platt amendment
00:52:23 8.1 Political changes
00:53:56 8.2 Economic changes
00:58:42 8.3 Elections and independence
01:03:23 9 Cuba in the early 20th century
01:08:20 9.1 After World War I
01:11:37 9.2 The 1940 constitution and the Batista era
01:11:48 9.2.1 Rise of Batista
01:15:12 9.2.2 Economic expansion
01:18:21 9.2.3 Stagnation and dissatisfaction
01:20:16 10 1953–59: the Cuban Revolution
01:23:57 11 Castro's Cuba
01:24:07 11.1 Politics
01:26:51 11.2 Break with the United States
01:27:01 11.2.1 Castro's resentment of American influence
01:28:57 11.2.2 Breakdown of relations
01:32:01 11.2.3 Formal disconnection
01:33:22 11.3 Bay of Pigs invasion
01:35:15 11.4 The Cuban Missile Crisis
01:37:22 11.5 Military build-up
01:37:55 11.6 Suppression of dissent
01:39:36 11.7 Emigration
01:42:10 11.8 Involvement in Third World conflicts
01:43:30 11.8.1 Angola
01:45:52 11.8.2 North Africa
01:46:34 11.8.3 Congo
01:47:19 11.8.4 Ethiopia
01:48:10 11.9 Intelligence cooperation between Cuba and the Soviets
01:49:45 12 Modern era
01:49:55 12.1 Special Period
01:53:53 12.2 Continued isolation and regional engagement
01:56:21 12.3 End of Fidel Castro's presidency
01:57:38 12.4 Economic reforms
01:58:30 12.5 Improving foreign relations
02:00:38 13 See also
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The island of Cuba was inhabited by various Mesoamerican cultures prior to the arrival of the Spanish in 1492. After the arrival, Spain conquered Cuba and appointed Spanish governors to rule in Havana. In 1762, Havana was briefly occupied by Great Britain, before being returned to Spain in exchange for Florida. A series of rebellions during the 19th century failed to end the Spanish rule. However, the Spanish–American War resulted in a Spanish withdrawal from the island in 1898, and following three-and-a-half years of subsequent US military rule, Cuba gained formal independence in 1902.In the years following its independence, the Cuban republic saw significant economic development, but also political corruption and a succession of despotic leaders, culminating in the overthrow of the dictator Fulgencio Batista by the 26th of July Movement, led by Fidel and Raúl Castro Ruz, during the 1953–59 Cuban Revolution. Cuba has since been governed as a socialist state by the Communist Party under the leadership of the Castro brothers. The country has been politically and economically isolated by the United States since the Revolution, but has gradually gained access to foreign commerce and travel as efforts to normalise diplomatic relations have progressed. Domestic economic reforms are also beginning to modernize Cuba's socialist economy.
Veracruz | Wikipedia audio article
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Veracruz
00:01:12 1 Etymology
00:01:57 2 Geography
00:02:06 2.1 Political geography
00:03:12 2.2 Natural geography
00:06:56 2.3 Climate
00:09:01 2.4 Ecosystems
00:14:24 3 History
00:14:33 3.1 Pre-Columbian
00:17:59 3.2 Colonial period, 1519–1821
00:24:51 3.3 Independence
00:29:28 3.4 20th century to the present
00:31:54 4 Economy
00:33:47 4.1 Agriculture
00:38:03 4.2 Natural resources
00:39:46 4.3 Golden Lane Oil Fields
00:42:04 4.4 Industry, transportation and commerce
00:45:02 4.5 Handcrafts
00:47:28 5 Culture
00:47:37 5.1 Gastronomy
00:51:06 5.2 Museums
00:54:16 5.3 Fairs and festivals
00:56:21 5.4 Dance and music
01:00:36 5.5 Art and architecture
01:04:44 5.6 Literature
01:07:03 5.7 Religion
01:07:16 6 Education
01:09:57 7 Demographics
01:13:41 8 Tourism
01:15:26 9 Archeological sites
01:18:47 10 Government
01:20:10 11 Infrastructure
01:23:48 12 Major communities
01:23:57 13 See also
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Veracruz (American Spanish: [beɾaˈkɾus] (listen)), formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (American Spanish: [beɾaˈkɾuz ðe iɣˈnasjo ðe la ˈʝaβe]), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave), is one of the 31 states that, along with the Federal District, comprise the 32 federative entities of Mexico. It is divided in 212 municipalities and its capital city is Xalapa-Enríquez.
Veracruz is bordered by the states of Tamaulipas to the north, San Luis Potosí and Hidalgo to the west, Puebla to the southwest, Oaxaca and Chiapas to the south, and Tabasco to the southeast. On its east, Veracruz has a significant share of the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico.
The state is noted for its mixed ethnic and indigenous populations. Its cuisine reflects the many cultural influences that have come through the state because of the importance of the port of Veracruz.
In addition to the capital city, the state's largest cities include Veracruz, Coatzacoalcos, Córdoba, Minatitlán, Poza Rica, Boca Del Río and Orizaba.
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