United States Protectorate over Cuba
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United States Protectorate over Cuba
Summary
United States Protectorate over Cuba is a protectorate[1]. It draws 234 Wikipedia views per month (protectorate category, ranking #16 of 28).[2]
Key Facts
- United States Protectorate over Cuba is in the country of Cuba[3].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's continent is recorded as North America[4].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's instance of is recorded as protectorate[5].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's capital is recorded as Havana[6].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's flag image is recorded as Flag of the United States (1896–1908).svg[7].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's anthem is recorded as El Himno de Bayamo[8].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's coat of arms image is recorded as Coat of arms of Cuba.svg[9].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's basic form of government is recorded as military government[10].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's locator map image is recorded as Cuba in its region.svg[11].
- +1898-04-20T00:00:00Z marks the founding of United States Protectorate over Cuba[12].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba was dissolved in +1902-05-20T00:00:00Z[13].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 22, 'lon': -79.5}[14].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hzrvg0[15].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's replaces is recorded as Captaincy General of Cuba[16].
- United States Protectorate over Cuba's replaced by is recorded as Republic of Cuba[17].
Body
Geography
United States Protectorate over Cuba is in the country of Cuba[3]. Its continent is recorded as North America[4].
Designation and Status
United States Protectorate over Cuba's instance of is recorded as protectorate[5].
History and Context
+1898-04-20T00:00:00Z marks the founding of United States Protectorate over Cuba[12].
Why It Matters
United States Protectorate over Cuba draws 234 Wikipedia views per month (protectorate category, ranking #16 of 28).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]