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  1. arwiki جمهورية كوبا (1902–1959) bgwiki Република Куба (1902 – 1959) enwiki Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) eswiki República de Cuba (1902-1959) fawiki جمهوری کوبا (۱۹۵۹–۱۹۰۲) frwiki République de Cuba (1902-1959) idwiki Republik Kuba (1902–59) itwiki Repubblica di Cuba (1902-1959) nlwiki Cuba ...

  2. Media in category "Republic of Cuba (1902–1959)" The following 129 files are in this category, out of 129 total. Coat of arms of Cuba.svg 800 × 900; 707 KB. El Capitolio, Havana, Cuba LCCN2010639023.tif 6,144 × 4,096; 144.04 MB. 1933-Pentarchy w Batista.jpg 1,000 × 611; 361 KB.

  3. Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) Main article name (Republic of Cuba (1902–1959)) shortname alias: Cuba (optional) Display name to be used for the wikilink, if alias is a disambiguated article name, for example: flag alias: Flag of Cuba (sky blue).svg: Image name (File:Flag of Cuba (sky blue).svg, shown on right)

  4. Currently there is a provision for several vice presidents, who are elected in the same manner as the president of Cuba. Historically, the vice president of Cuba was elected in the same ticket with the president. The position has been in use 1902–1928, 1936, 1940–1958, and since 1976.

  5. Cuban-American Treaty of Relations of 1934. The Cuban-American Treaty of Relations of 1934 was signed in Washington on May 29, 1934. Most of the articles from the Platt Amendment were done away with. It contained five articles, which were conditions that the government of Cuba agreed to by signing. Article I stated that the Cuban-American ...

  6. Took office. Left office. Time in office. President of the Republic. 1. Tomás Estrada Palma. (1835–1908) 20 May 1902.

  7. The Republic of Cuba, covering the historical period in Cuban history between 1902 and 1959, was an island country comprised the island of Cuba, as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. It was located where the northern Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean meet. The period began in 1902 following the end of its first U.S. military occupation years after Cuba ...

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