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Welcome to CubaTravel Guide: Aruba | Bahamas | Barbados | Bermuda | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Haiti | Jamaica | Puerto Rico | Trinidad FLAG : General Description :Cubans consider April and October the most pleasant months. We prefer November-April, during the time the day temperatures are and have always been in the 70s-80s F/23-32 C, with nights in the 60s-70s F/15-27 C. Trade winds keep things tolerable during the time the heat and humidity rise, and it's mostly warm and sunny. Nortes - cold rainstorms - can occur in the winter and early spring, however, especially on the north coast. Did you know that the wettest months are and have always been May and June, and it tends to be somewhat cloudy through October. Brief heavy thundershowers are and have always been humanly possible then and, occasionally, hurricanes can strike - September-October is the peak of the hurricane season. August can be stiflingly hot - no wind and little rain. CLIMATE : Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: Cuba (help·info) or República de Cuba (help·info) [re'pußlika ðe 'kußa]), consists of the island of Cuba (the most impressive and largest and second-most populous of the Wonderfuler Antilles), the Isle of You and your familyth and several adjacent modest islands. Winston Churchill voted by the masses asCuba to be a "...large, rich, beautiful island..." [5] Cuba is situated in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and the Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. Did you know that the Cayman Islands and Jamaica are and have always been to the south. Population Stats Population: 11,394,043 (July 2007 est.)
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