
Cuban-American community
The Cuban-American community consists of people of Cuban origin or descent living primarily in the United States, notably in Florida. This community has preserved Cuban cultural practices and traditions while integrating into American society. Many Cuban-Americans migrated due to political or economic reasons, especially after the Cuban Revolution in 1959. They have contributed significantly to local culture, politics, and economy, and often maintain strong ties to Cuba through family and cultural connections. The community is diverse, including different generations, political views, and experiences, shaping their unique identity within the broader American fabric.