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Arab Cubans Árabes Cubanos
Memorial to the Arab Immigrants
Total population
1,000,000
Regions with significant populations
Havana, Holguín, Santiago de Cuba
Languages
Cuban Spanish, Arabic
Religion
Majority Christianity, Minority Islam
Related ethnic groups
Arabs, Syrians, Lebanese, Palestinians
Arab Cubans refers to Arab immigrants and their descendants in Cuba and the Cuban diaspora. Most of Cuba's Arab community come from Syrian, Lebanese or Palestinian backgrounds.[1]
^Menéndez Paredes, Rigoberto (2007). Los árabes en Cuba (in Spanish). La Habana: Ediciones Boloña : Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad. ISBN 9789597126690. OCLC 316221166.
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