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Geography of Cuba Quiz

Can you answer these random questions about the geography of Cuba?
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Last updated: February 27, 2024
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What sea does Cuba border to the south?
Caribbean Sea
What gulf does Cuba border on its northwestern coastline?
Gulf of Mexico
What strait, or "channel", connects the sea and the gulf above to each other?
Yucatán Channel
What strait connects that gulf to the Atlantic Ocean?
Straits of Florida
What is the Spanish way of spelling Havana?
La Habana
What U.S. military base is located on Cuba?
Guantánamo Bay
What small inlet was site of a failed invasion planned by the U.S.?
Bay of Pigs
What is the most famous export product of Cuba?
Cigars
What is the name of the most famous cabaret and nightclub in Havana?
Tropicana
What is the name of the largest public square in Havana?
Plaza de la Revolución
What are the two most populated cities in Cuba after Havana?
Santiago de Cuba
Camagüey
What island group is Cuba part of?
Greater Antilles
What is the second largest Cuban island?
Isla de la Juventud
What mountain range in southern Cuba, is the island's highest areas?
(hint: Spanish word for a female teacher)
Sierra Maestra
What British overseas territory shares oceanic border with Cuba?
Cayman Islands
What strait separates the island of Hispaniola from Cuba?
Windward Passage
What city, with namesake of Tobago's counterpart, is a World Heritage Site since 1988?
Trinidad
What is the name of the highest peak in Cuba, located in those ranges?
(hint: a type of cyan color)
Pico Turquino
What city in southern Cuba is the country's national anthem named for?
Bayamo
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