Cuban-Americans

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Cuban Americans (In Spanish: cubanoestadounidenses[1] or cubanoamericanos[2][3]) are Americans who trace their cultural heritage to Cuba. The term may refer to someone born in the United States of Cuban descent or to someone who has emigrated to the United States from Cuba. Cuban Americans are the third largest Hispanic American group in the United States. By in large, the community is concentrated in New York City and in Miami Dade, FL.

Actor Desi Arnaz in the comedy I Love Lucy, is one of the earlier famous Cuban-Americans.

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  1. "Comunidad cubano-estadounidense pide la aplicación total de ley Helms-Burton"
  2. Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States: Literature and Art. N.p.: Arte Publico Press, 1993. 176.
  3. "Cubanoamericano López-Cantera es el nuevo vicegobernador de Florida"

Categories: [Ethnicities] [Latinos]


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