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-{{Template}}A country and the largest island in the [[Caribbean]]. [[Culture of Cuba|Cuban culture]] is much influenced by the fact that it is a [[melting pot]] of cultures, primarily from [[Spain]] and [[Africa]]. It has produced more than its fair share of literature, including the output of non-Cubans [[Stephen Crane]], and [[Ernest Hemingway]].+{{Template}}
 +A country and the largest [[island]] in the [[Caribbean]]. [[Culture of Cuba|Cuban culture]] is much influenced by the fact that it is a [[melting pot]] of cultures, primarily from [[Spain]] and [[Africa]]. It has produced more than its fair share of literature, including the output of non-Cubans [[Stephen Crane]], and [[Ernest Hemingway]].
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A country and the largest island in the Caribbean. Cuban culture is much influenced by the fact that it is a melting pot of cultures, primarily from Spain and Africa. It has produced more than its fair share of literature, including the output of non-Cubans Stephen Crane, and Ernest Hemingway.




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