
Cuban diaspora
The Cuban diaspora refers to the widespread movement of Cubans who have emigrated from Cuba to other countries, primarily the United States, Spain, and some Latin American nations. This migration has occurred over several decades due to political, economic, and social factors, notably later in the 20th century during and after the Cuban Revolution. As a result, there are large Cuban communities around the world, maintaining cultural ties and influencing their new countries through their music, cuisine, and traditions. The diaspora reflects ongoing efforts to preserve Cuban identity while integrating into diverse societies.