Wandkaart 20614 Cuba, 92 x 61 cm | National Geographic - 91.5 x 61 cm
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CUBA CLASSIC Wall Map
Our Cuba is the most accurate and richly detailed reference map available for the iconic Caribbean island
nation. The Classic style of this wall map contains National Geographic's proprietary fonts and world
recognized border bands in a bright and appealing color palette with striking blue oceans on a crisp white
background.
Cuba's many offshore islands, reefs, and rivers are noted, as are sites of interest including national parks
and reserves. Ocean bathymetry with depth curves and soundings, peak elevations, and handcrafted
shaded relief provide topographical detail. Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, the Florida Keys, and most of the
Bahamas and Haiti are shown, presenting Cuba in the context of its important geographical position in the
Caribbean.
Cuba contains thousand of place names, accurate political boundaries, and infrastructure making it the
perfect reference for student, home, or business.
Additional content unique to this map includes:
§ Sites of interest including national parks and reserves
§ Geographic equivalents provide translations from Spanish to English
§ Transportation detail including highways, roads, canals, ferry routes, and airports
§ Geographical detail including mountain relief, swamps, and coastal reefs
§ Elevations, depth curves, and soundings
Map is printed on premium quality paper stock, rolled, and packaged in a clear, hard plastic tube.
Net proceeds from the sale of this map go to support the non-profit mission of the National Geographic
Society.
Popular Places Included on the Map
Havana, Pinar del Rio, Baracoa, Trinidad, Caya Largo, Santa Clara, Varadera, Isla de la Juventad,
About Cuba
Cuba is home to over 11 million people making it the most populous island nation in the Caribbean. From
Spanish colony to US territory and finally to controversial socialist republic, Cuba has experienced its
share of turbulent history, but its struggles have not dampened the spirit of its people. Its unique Afro-
Caribbean culture known for its music, cuisine, and literature, sprang from aboriginal roots, Spanish
conquest, slavery, and the proximity to the United States, blending a colorful tapestry from these diverse
threads.