Spain always remained closely involved with Cuba, even up to modern times. Spanish business ventures in the island are still the most widespread and numerous. Cultural exchanges and collaborations are also common, and at least 250,000 Cubans have Spanish citizenship. read more
Spaniards got here from spain and occupied cuba, whilst doing so, some took slaves of chinese language and african american descent. Russians and others additionally got here. The cubans then blended with those races and for this reason forming what we see now. read more