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Cuba by Frankie Calandra

Night Life Cuban night life compared to American night life is not much different. Both places will dance and drink. The only difference is they have different music and different dances. Cuba does the salsa and jazz and the US does the hip-hop, krump, disco, breakdancing, and many others.

Architecture Cuban culture is world-renowned. Its colourful history is eloquently expressed in its fabulous architecture, its national traditions and local customs. The island boasts four UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Cuba’s international reputation for ballet, and for popular and classical music, goes from strength to strength. The restoration of its historic cities and the care of its beautiful countryside are acclaimed by conservationists all over the world. The exhibitions of its contemporary artists win international critical acclaim. Those who appreciate the Arts, colourful history, wonderful weather, good food and absolute exclusivity find Cuba hard to resist. The **Architecture of the United States** includes a wide variety of [|architectural] styles over its [|history]. Architecture in the US is regionally diverse and has been shaped by many external forces, and can therefore be said to be eclectic; something unsurprising in such a multicultural society. The United States of America is a relatively young country, and the overriding theme of American Architecture is modernity, with the 20th century skyscraper as its ultimate symbol.

Goverment Cuba is a totalitarian communist state controlled by General Raul Castro and a cadre of party loyalists. Raul Castro replaced his brother Fidel Castro as chief of state, president of Cuba, and commander-in-chief of the armed forces on February 24, 2008. In March 2003, Fidel Castro had announced his intention to remain in power for life, but he became incapacitated on July 31, 2006. The US goverment is a republican goverment which is when a leader is voted on by the people. This person is president Obama and also a republic goverment is divided into three groups the judicial, the executive, and legislative.

Goods and services Cuba's major exports are sugar, nickel, tobacco, fish, medical products, citrus, and coffee; imports include food, fuel, clothing, and machinery, medical supplies and tourists. US's major exports are cotton, gold, and are known for their military and trading.