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Cuban celebrations

Cuba is a really Catholic and fun place.  So it´s normal they have a lot of celebrations.  The most important religious celebration is the "peregrinación"  The pilgrimage to the San Lázaro temple on the outskirts of Havana is the most important religious activity in Cuba. Maximum expression of syncretism, summoning tens of thousands of Cubans Catholics and Santeros every December 16 and 17, most of them doing penance in payment of some miracle granted by the old Lazaro. The carnivals They are the traditional Cuban festivals that have their antecedents in the celebrations celebrated by the Hispanics and their descendants. It has own elements such as costumes, floats, comparsas, and parades among others. In the capital, they were celebrated around the three days before Lent.   The most popular are those of Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey and Havana; In the first, almost all the comparsas originated in French tombs and African cabildos due to the

Cuban stereotypes

Cubans smoke a lot of tobacco  This is a popular stereotype because even the nicest "puros" are from Cuba, but they actually don´t have a high smokers rating, there are many programs in Cuba for smoking but it really isn´t a big health problem. Cubans tend to immigrate to the USA.  This is a true stereotype because the rate of immigration from Cuba to the USA is really high, people tend to think that Cubans sooner or later will end up in the USA and for the same reasons as many Mexicans, they end up doing so.  Cubans are rude people  This is a really weird stereotype, Cubans are actually really nice, happy and lovable people, but they tend to be really loud when speaking and people often think that´s because they´re angry or trying to overshadow others, but actually that´s something Latin Americans does a lot.  Cubans are always using "guayaberas"  As a Mexican person, I can understand this stereotype, people tend to t

Religion in Cuba

  Religion: The predominant religion is the Roman Catholic , T he Catholic Church is considered the main religion. It is estimated that approximately 80% of the population was baptized some 30 years ago, while approximately 45% do so at present. According to doing business with Cuba, It is reported that there are approximately 250 secular and ordained Catholic priests and more than 450 nuns, there are also 640 Catholic churches and chapels in use. In addition, according to latest Cuban Ecumenical Council reports there are 1,143 protestant churches; 413 missions; 832 ministers and 206 students in seminaries. Cubans are also practiced Protestant religions (Baptist, Adventist of the seventh day, evangelists, etc) and Afro-Cuban cults originated in the syncretism of the Catholic religion and the African religions bring to Cuba in the time of the slavery. The story begins at the 1960s when the Cubans can have a religion and the principal influence was the colonizing of Spa