Cuba, sometimes known as the Republic of Cuba, is a country in the Caribbean Sea’s northern region. Havana serves as the nation’s capital. The two official languages are Castilian and Spanish. The nation is home to 11.221 million people. The bulk of people are Roman Catholic Church members and Christians in general. The principal cities are Havana, the nation’s capital, Santiago de Cuba, and Camagüey.
The 16th-century city of Santiago de Cuba is well-known for its extensive cultural legacy.
Cuba’s third-biggest city, Camagüey, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2008.