Cuba, the largest Caribbean island, which has shaped a bit like a big crocodile. Its thousands miles of beaches , that have the color of the pearl, his music enchants you. Spain and Africa have managed a great mix here. Adding to that an architecture semi-Spanish and semi-colonial , which will completely plunge you in a typical Cubian ambience.
But the island is also a great poverty. Hay que luchar! ("There's only fight!"). This Lucha is the only means of survival on the island. Financially but also psychologically.
The people are poor, helpless. It should however be noted that many services to the public are inexpensive (transport, entertainment, electricity, rent, etc..) Or even totally free (medicine, education). Cuba, they are people who, with almost nothing, build a mountain.
This country is a "socialist Eldorado", some would say. Paradise for tourists, yes, but not for the people. The system prevents Cubans from being truly free, and youth, who did not experience the revolution, aspires to new horizons.
Hay que inventar ("You have just to invent"),Cubans say that since the start of the "special period" in 1990, crushed under the weight of everyday problems. D is the system that can get out ... The population is aware that the economical misery is the product of an outdated system and a U.S ban without justification.
Cubans expect little in the formal economy, Paralyzed by bureaucracy. The economy is the only one able to give them additional income and especially Cuban convertible pesos which they need it so much.
But the island is also a great poverty. Hay que luchar! ("There's only fight!"). This Lucha is the only means of survival on the island. Financially but also psychologically.
The people are poor, helpless. It should however be noted that many services to the public are inexpensive (transport, entertainment, electricity, rent, etc..) Or even totally free (medicine, education). Cuba, they are people who, with almost nothing, build a mountain.
This country is a "socialist Eldorado", some would say. Paradise for tourists, yes, but not for the people. The system prevents Cubans from being truly free, and youth, who did not experience the revolution, aspires to new horizons.
Hay que inventar ("You have just to invent"),Cubans say that since the start of the "special period" in 1990, crushed under the weight of everyday problems. D is the system that can get out ... The population is aware that the economical misery is the product of an outdated system and a U.S ban without justification.
Cubans expect little in the formal economy, Paralyzed by bureaucracy. The economy is the only one able to give them additional income and especially Cuban convertible pesos which they need it so much.
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