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A comprehensive survey combines physical geography, regional descriptions, and historical development to explain the island's landscapes, resources, and economic life. Chapters move through mountain ranges, plains, coastal isthmuses and an offshore island, each accompanied by photographs, maps and statistical tables. The narrative traces early colonial settlement and the island's role as a maritime base, then connects agricultural and extractive industries — especially sugar and tobacco cultivation and mineral deposits — to population patterns, transport and external trade. Analytical sections examine recurring social and economic crises in relation to demographic pressures and foreign relations.

About the Author

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Emil Deckert

Emil Deckert was a writer known for his contributions to literature on Cuba. His notable work, "Cuba," explores the culture, geography, and social dynamics of the island, providing readers with insights into its unique identity. Deckert's writing reflects a keen observation of the world around him, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in Cuban history and society. Through his literary endeavors, he has contributed to the understanding of this vibrant Caribbean nation.

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