:Demographics of Cuba

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{{Infobox place demographics

| place = Cuba

| image = Cuba_single_age_population_pyramid_2020.png

| image_size = 350px

| caption = Cuba population pyramid (2020)

| size_of_population = {{DecreaseNeutral}} 9,748,532 (2024)

| density = 229.7 hab./sq mi
88.7 hab./sq km (2024)

| growth = {{color|red|−0.79}}% (2002-2022)

| birth = 8.6/1,000 inhabitants (2022 est.)

| death = 10.8 deaths/1,000 inhabitants (2022 est.)

| life = 78.0 years (2013 est.)

| life_male = 75.8 years (2013 est.)

| life_female = 80.4 years (2013 est.)

| infant_mortality = 4.76 deaths/1000 live births (2013 est.)

| fertility = 1.41 children/women (2022 est.)

| age_0–14_years = 15.74% (2021 est.)

| age_15–64_years = 68.53% (2021 est.)

| age_65_years = 15.73% (2021 est.)

| total_mf_ratio = 0.99 (2013 est.)

| sr_at_birth = 1.06 (2013 est.)

| sr_under_15 = 1.06 (2013 est.)

| sr_15–64_years = 1.01 (2013 est.)

| sr_65_years_over = 0.82 (2013 est.)

| nation = Cuban

| major_ethnic = {{unbulleted list

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  • White (64.12%){{cite web |url=http://www.one.cu/publicaciones/cepde/cpv2012/20140428informenacional/46_tabla_II_4.pdf |title=Archived copy |website=www.one.cu |access-date=11 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140603230454/http://www.one.cu/publicaciones/cepde/cpv2012/20140428informenacional/46_tabla_II_4.pdf |archive-date=3 June 2014 |url-status=dead}}
  • Spanish (N/D)
  • Others (N/D)

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| official = Spanish

| spoken = Lucumí

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The demographic characteristics of Cuba are known through census which have been conducted and analyzed by different bureaus since 1774. The National Office of Statistics of and Information of Cuba (ONEI) is doing it since 1953. The most recent census was conducted in September 2012. The population of Cuba at the 2012 census was nearly 11.2 million. It has since declined to an estimated 9.74 million in 2024.

Although not a census, in July 2024, Juan Carlos Alfonso Fraga, deputy head of the ONEI, presented data on Cuba's effective population to the deputies. According to ONEI data, as of December 31, 2023, the effective Cuban population was 10,055,968 people.{{Cite news |date=19 July 2024 |title=Cuba en datos: Hoy somos menos de 10 millones de cubanos residentes |url=http://www.cubadebate.cu/noticias/2024/07/19/hoy-somos-menos-de-10-millones-de-cubanos-residentes/ |access-date=24 September 2024 |work=Cubadebate}}

According to the 2012 census, the population density at that time was 101 inhabitants per square kilometer, and the overall life expectancy in Cuba was 78 years. The population has always increased from one census to the next in the 20th century, with the exception of the 2012 census, when the count decreased by 10,000. The 2024 data by ONEI seems to corroborate that trend.

From 1740 to 2020 Cuba's birth rate has surpassed its death rate. Cuba is currently in the fourth stage of demographic transition. In terms of age structure, the population is dominated (71.1%) by the 15- to 64-year-old segment. The median age of the population is 39.5, making it the oldest in the Americas, and the gender ratio of the total population is 0.99 males per female.

Population size and structure

{{see also|List of cities in Cuba}}

{{Historical populations

| percentages = pagr

|source={{Cite web | url=http://www.one.cu/publicaciones/cepde/plegablecenso/Plegable%20Censo%20Sitio.pdf | title=Censos en Cuba | trans-title=Census in Cuba | language=es | publisher=National Office of Statistics of Cuba | access-date=24 February 2014 | archive-date=10 March 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130310062720/http://www.one.cu/publicaciones/cepde/plegablecenso/Plegable%20Censo%20Sitio.pdf | url-status=dead }}

|1953|5,829,029

|1965|6,506,198

|1982|9,729,896

|1994|10,783,748|2005|11,067,743

|2022|11,089,511

}}

According to the 2002 census, Cuba's population was 11,177,743, whereas the 2012 census numbered the population at 11,167,325.{{cite web|url=http://www.one.cu/resumenadelantadocenso2012.htm|title=Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas. Cuba|website=One.cu|access-date=2 November 2017|archive-date=6 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170906035347/http://www.one.cu/resumenadelantadocenso2012.htm|url-status=dead}} There was a drop between the 2002 and 2012 censuses which was the first drop in Cuba's population since Cuba's war of independence. This drop was due to low fertility and emigration, as during this time (fiscal years 2003 to 2012), 42,028 Cubans received legal permanent residence in the United States.{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/immigration-statistics/yearbook/2012/LPR/table3d.xls|format=XLS|title=PERSONS OBTAINING LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS BY REGION AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH: FISCAL YEARS 2003 TO 2012|website=Dhs.gov|access-date=2 November 2017}} Consequently, Cuba is also the oldest country in the Americas in terms of median age,{{Cite web|url=https://www.worlddata.info/average-age.php|title=Average age by country|website=Worlddata.info}} due to a high amount of emigration by younger Cubans to the U.S.{{Cite web|url=https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9yaWNvY2hldC5jb20vc2VyaWVzL3EtYW5kLWEvZmVlZA/episode/aHR0cHM6Ly9yaWNvY2hldC5jb20vP3Bvc3RfdHlwZT1wb2RjYXN0cyYjMDM4O3A9MTAxMTg4Mw?hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwiT8uD-wIfyAhWUGs0KHaznCP8QjrkEegQIAhAF&ep=6|title=An American Reporter from Cuba, Talking about Cuba|date=July 2021|work=Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger|access-date=July 29, 2021}} In the last few years before the end of the wet feet, dry feet policy on January 12, 2017, the number of Cubans moving to the United States significantly outnumbered the natural increase during those years.

= Population by subdivisions =

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! colspan=6 align=center bgcolor=#CCCCFF|Population and Area by region

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! scope="col" | Province

! scope="col" | Area (km²)

! scope="col" | Area (%)

! scope="col" | Population

! scope="col" | Population (%)

! scope="col" | Density

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! scope="row" style="text-align: left;" | Cuba total

| 108,889.02

10011,117,873100101.72
scope="row" style="text-align: left;" | Pinar del Río

| 10,904.5 || 9.92 || 1,078,898 || 6.50 || 66.63

scope="row" style="text-align: left;" | Havana

| 8,475.57 || 5.22 || 2,163,824 || 6.36 || 124.06

scope="row" style="text-align: left;" | Santiago de Cuba

| 1,023.8 || 0.66 || 1,337,339 || 19.70 || 77.6

scope="row" style="text-align: left;" | Holguin

| 9,293.6 || 9.44 || 1,021,591 || 6.00 || 56.80

= Structure of the population=

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! width="80pt"|Age Group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80pt"|Female

! width="80pt"|Total

! width="80pt"|%

align="right" | Total

| align="right" | 5 570 825

| align="right" | 5 596 500

| align="right" | 11 167 325

| align="right" | 100

align="right" | 0-4

| align="right" | 321 422

| align="right" | 303 770

| align="right" | 625 192

| align="right" | 5.60

align="right" | 5-9

| align="right" | 305 672

| align="right" | 288 427

| align="right" | 594 099

| align="right" | 5.32

align="right" | 10-14

| align="right" | 362 252

| align="right" | 341 019

| align="right" | 703 271

| align="right" | 6.30

align="right" | 15-19

| align="right" | 363 986

| align="right" | 340 140

| align="right" | 704 126

| align="right" | 6.31

align="right" | 20-24

| align="right" | 426 956

| align="right" | 399 702

| align="right" | 826 658

| align="right" | 7.40

align="right" | 25-29

| align="right" | 388 961

| align="right" | 366 768

| align="right" | 755 729

| align="right" | 6.77

align="right" | 30-34

| align="right" | 318 339

| align="right" | 305 141

| align="right" | 623 480

| align="right" | 5.58

align="right" | 35-39

| align="right" | 421 389

| align="right" | 417 242

| align="right" | 838 631

| align="right" | 7.51

align="right" | 40-44

| align="right" | 504 738

| align="right" | 510 284

| align="right" | 1 015 022

| align="right" | 9.09

align="right" | 45-49

| align="right" | 511 501

| align="right" | 529 712

| align="right" | 1 041 213

| align="right" | 9.32

align="right" | 50-54

| align="right" | 378 808

| align="right" | 395 691

| align="right" | 774 499

| align="right" | 6.94

align="right" | 55-59

| align="right" | 302 073

| align="right" | 321 940

| align="right" | 624 013

| align="right" | 5.59

align="right" | 60-64

| align="right" | 274 261

| align="right" | 290 374

| align="right" | 564 635

| align="right" | 5.06

align="right" | 65-69

| align="right" | 230 423

| align="right" | 250 494

| align="right" | 480 917

| align="right" | 4.31

align="right" | 70-74

| align="right" | 182 623

| align="right" | 198 274

| align="right" | 380 897

| align="right" | 3.41

align="right" | 75-79

| align="right" | 123 987

| align="right" | 140 936

| align="right" | 264 923

| align="right" | 2.37

align="right" | 80-84

| align="right" | 82 067

| align="right" | 97 603

| align="right" | 179 670

| align="right" | 1.61

align="right" | 85+

| align="right" | 71 367

| align="right" | 98 983

| align="right" | 170 350

| align="right" | 1.53

width="50"|Age group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80"|Female

! width="80"|Total

! width="50"|Percent

align="right" | 0-14

| align="right" | 989 346

| align="right" | 933 216

| align="right" | 1 922 562

| align="right" | 17.22

align="right" | 15-64

| align="right" | 3 891 012

| align="right" | 3 876 994

| align="right" | 7 768 006

| align="right" | 69.56

align="right" | 65+

| align="right" | 690 467

| align="right" | 786 290

| align="right" | 1 476 757

| align="right" | 13.22

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! width="80pt"|Age Group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80pt"|Female

! width="80pt"|Total

! width="80pt"|%

align="right" | Total

| align="right" | 5 580 810

| align="right" | 5 610 798

| align="right" | 11 191 608

| align="right" | 100

align="right" | 0-4

| align="right" | 321 478

| align="right" | 303 526

| align="right" | 625 004

| align="right" | 5.58

align="right" | 5-9

| align="right" | 301 959

| align="right" | 284 488

| align="right" | 586 447

| align="right" | 5.24

align="right" | 10-14

| align="right" | 359 531

| align="right" | 338 675

| align="right" | 698 206

| align="right" | 6.24

align="right" | 15-19

| align="right" | 363 489

| align="right" | 340 163

| align="right" | 703 652

| align="right" | 6.29

align="right" | 20-24

| align="right" | 422 593

| align="right" | 395 300

| align="right" | 817 893

| align="right" | 7.31

align="right" | 25-29

| align="right" | 395 116

| align="right" | 372 190

| align="right" | 767 305

| align="right" | 6.86

align="right" | 30-34

| align="right" | 323 405

| align="right" | 309 400

| align="right" | 632 805

| align="right" | 5.65

align="right" | 35-39

| align="right" | 404 654

| align="right" | 400 360

| align="right" | 805 014

| align="right" | 7.19

align="right" | 40-44

| align="right" | 504 560

| align="right" | 508 992

| align="right" | 1 013 551

| align="right" | 9.06

align="right" | 45-49

| align="right" | 510 718

| align="right" | 528 487

| align="right" | 1 039 204

| align="right" | 9.29

align="right" | 50-54

| align="right" | 397 073

| align="right" | 414 802

| align="right" | 811 875

| align="right" | 7.25

align="right" | 55-59

| align="right" | 300 439

| align="right" | 320 991

| align="right" | 621 430

| align="right" | 5.55

align="right" | 60-64

| align="right" | 278 891

| align="right" | 296 070

| align="right" | 574 961

| align="right" | 5.14

align="right" | 65-69

| align="right" | 233 904

| align="right" | 255 751

| align="right" | 489 654

| align="right" | 4.38

align="right" | 70-74

| align="right" | 185 892

| align="right" | 202 686

| align="right" | 388 578

| align="right" | 3.47

align="right" | 75-79

| align="right" | 125 408

| align="right" | 143 251

| align="right" | 268 659

| align="right" | 2.40

align="right" | 80-84

| align="right" | 81 997

| align="right" | 98 823

| align="right" | 180 819

| align="right" | 1.62

align="right" | 85+

| align="right" | 69 707

| align="right" | 96 849

| align="right" | 166 556

| align="right" | 1.49

width="50"|Age group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80"|Female

! width="80"|Total

! width="50"|Percent

align="right" | 0-14

| align="right" | 982 968

| align="right" | 926 689

| align="right" | 1 909 657

| align="right" | 17.06

align="right" | 15-64

| align="right" | 3 900 934

| align="right" | 3 886 749

| align="right" | 7 787 683

| align="right" | 69.59

align="right" | 65+

| align="right" | 696 908

| align="right" | 797 360

| align="right" | 1 494 268

| align="right" | 13.35

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! width="80pt"|Age Group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80pt"|Female

! width="80pt"|Total

! width="80pt"|%

align="right" | Total

| align="right" | 5 533 579

| align="right" | 5 613 825

| align="right" | 11 147 405

| align="right" | 100

align="right" | 0–4

| align="right" | 284 758

| align="right" | 265 909

| align="right" | 550 667

| align="right" | 4.94

align="right" | 5–9

| align="right" | 317 987

| align="right" | 297 439

| align="right" | 615 427

| align="right" | 5.52

align="right" | 10–14

| align="right" | 302 634

| align="right" | 285 574

| align="right" | 588 208

| align="right" | 5.28

align="right" | 15–19

| align="right" | 321 819

| align="right" | 304 354

| align="right" | 626 173

| align="right" | 5.62

align="right" | 20–24

| align="right" | 358 731

| align="right" | 338 129

| align="right" | 696 860

| align="right" | 6.25

align="right" | 25–29

| align="right" | 366 550

| align="right" | 343 788

| align="right" | 710 338

| align="right" | 6.37

align="right" | 30–34

| align="right" | 408 870

| align="right" | 386 649

| align="right" | 795 519

| align="right" | 7.14

align="right" | 35–39

| align="right" | 353 346

| align="right" | 340 870

| align="right" | 694 216

| align="right" | 6.23

align="right" | 40–44

| align="right" | 322 242

| align="right" | 316 024

| align="right" | 638 266

| align="right" | 5.73

align="right" | 45–49

| align="right" | 450 573

| align="right" | 454 723

| align="right" | 905 296

| align="right" | 8.12

align="right" | 50–54

| align="right" | 480 598

| align="right" | 498 770

| align="right" | 979 368

| align="right" | 8.79

align="right" | 55–59

| align="right" | 462 561

| align="right" | 492 306

| align="right" | 954 867

| align="right" | 8.57

align="right" | 60–64

| align="right" | 304 748

| align="right" | 333 958

| align="right" | 638 706

| align="right" | 5.73

align="right" | 65-69

| align="right" | 256 611

| align="right" | 287 734

| align="right" | 544 345

| align="right" | 4.88

align="right" | 70-74

| align="right" | 210 979

| align="right" | 243 047

| align="right" | 454 026

| align="right" | 4.07

align="right" | 75-79

| align="right" | 153 365

| align="right" | 186 785

| align="right" | 340 151

| align="right" | 3.05

align="right" | 80-84

| align="right" | 97 694

| align="right" | 124 981

| align="right" | 222 675

| align="right" | 2.00

align="right" | 85-89

| align="right" | 48 696

| align="right" | 66 613

| align="right" | 115 309

| align="right" | 1.03

align="right" | 90-94

| align="right" | 20 235

| align="right" | 30 807

| align="right" | 51 042

| align="right" | 0.46

align="right" | 95-99

| align="right" | 7 092

| align="right" | 10 628

| align="right" | 17 721

| align="right" | 0.16

align="right" | 100+

| align="right" | 3 487

| align="right" | 4 731

| align="right" | 8 218

| align="right" | 0.07

width="50"|Age group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80"|Female

! width="80"|Total

! width="50"|Percent

align="right" | 0–14

| align="right" | 905 379

| align="right" | 848 922

| align="right" | 1 754 301

| align="right" | 15.74

align="right" | 15–64

| align="right" | 3 830 041

| align="right" | 3 809 577

| align="right" | 7 639 618

| align="right" | 68.53

align="right" | 65+

| align="right" | 798 159

| align="right" | 955 326

| align="right" | 1 753 485

| align="right" | 15.73

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Vital statistics

=Registered births and deaths=

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!

! width="70pt"|Average population[http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2.htm#2001] United nations. Demographic Yearbooks{{cite web|url=http://www.one.cu/sitioone2006.asp|title=Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas. Cuba|first=Oficina Nacional de|last=Estadísticas|date=28 April 2006|website=One.cu|access-date=2 November 2017|archive-date=30 January 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200130220541/http://www.one.cu/sitioone2006.asp|url-status=dead}}

! width="70pt"|Live births

! width="70pt"|Deaths

! width="70pt"|Natural change

! width="70pt"|Crude birth rate (per 1000)

! width="70pt"|Crude death rate (per 1000)

! width="70pt"|Natural change (per 1000)

! width="70pt"|Crude migration change (per 1000)

! width="70pt"|Total fertility rate

! width="70pt"|Infant mortality rate

1948

|

|157,364

40,190117,174||—

|—

1949

|

|160,628

40,538120,090||—

|—

1950

|5,920,000

|163,122

39,190123,932

|27.9

6.721.2|—

|—

1951

|6,051,000

|142,693

40,939101,754

|23.9

6.917.04.9

|—

|—

1952

|6,180,000

|143,750

37,221106,529

|23.6

6.117.53.7

|—

|—

1953

|6,305,000

|150,000

37,161112,839

|24.2

6.018.22.0

|—

|—

1954

|6,424,000

|160,000

| align="right" style="color: blue" |35,712

|124,288

|25.4

5.719.7|
0.8

|—

|—

1955

|6,539,000

|170,000

37,264132,736

|26.5

5.820.7|
2.8

|—

|—

1956

|6,652,000

|170,607

42,811127,796

|27.6

5.622.0|
2.3

|—

|—

1957

|6,765,000

|170,946

46,857124,089

|28.4

6.122.3|
1.7

|—

|—

1958

|6,881,000

|176,510

49,093127,417

|29.7

6.323.4|
1.7

|—

|—

1959

|7,005,000

|191,207

50,865140,342

|29.8

6.423.4-2.4

|—

|—

1960

|7,141,000

|211,620

42,670168,950

|30.8

6.224.6|
4.7

|—

|—

1961

|7,290,000

|231,811

46,066185,745

|32.9

6.426.5-5.1

|—

|—

1962

|7,450,000

|249,113

50,621198,492

| style="color:blue;"|35.9

7.1style="color:blue;"|28.8|
5.3

|—

|—

1963

|7,618,000

|260,224

49,188211,036

|34.6

6.727.9-5.8

|—

|—

1964

|7,787,000

| style="color: blue" |266,554

|47,996

| style="color:blue;"|218,558

|34.8

6.328.5-6.5

|—

|—

1965

|7,952,000

|263,975

50,027213,948

|34.0

6.527.6|
6.3

|—

|—

1966

|8,110,000

|255,413

50,846204,567

|32.3

6.425.9-5.9

|—

|—

1967

|8,264,000

|255,311

51,030204,281

|31.7

6.325.3|
6.2

|—

|—

1968

|8,413,000

|246,807

53,920192,887

|30.1

6.623.5-5.3

|—

|—

1969

|8,563,000

|238,095

55,654182,441

|28.5

6.721.8-3.9

|—

|—

1970

|8,715,000

|237,019

53,761183,258

|27.8

6.321.5|
3.7

|—

|38.7

1971

|8,870,000

|256,014

54,109201,905

|29.5

6.223.2|
5.4

|—

|36.1

1972

|9,025,000

|247,997

48,534199,463

|28.0

style="color:blue;"|5.522.5|
5.0

|—

|28.7

1973

|9,176,000

|226,005

51,238174,767

|25.1

5.719.4|
2.6

|—

|29.6

1974

|9,315,000

|203,066

51,724151,342

|22.1

5.616.5|
1.3

|—

|29.3

1975

|9,438,000

|192,941

50,961142,958

|20.7

5.515.4|
.2.1

|—

|27.5

1976

|9,544,000

|187,555

53,080134,475

|19.9

5.614.3|
3.0

|—

|23.3

1977

|9,634,000

|168,960

56,084112,876

|17.8

5.911.9|
2.4

|—

|24.9

1978

|9,710,000

|148,249

55,10093,149

|15.5

5.89.7|
1.8

|—

|22.4

1979

|9,776,000

|143,551

54,83888,713

|14.9

5.79.2|
2.3

|—

|19.4

1980

|9,835,000

|136,900

55,70781,193

|14.1

5.78.4|
2.3

|—

|19.6

1981

|9,886,000

|136,211

57,94178,397

|13.9

5.98.0|
2.8

|—

|18.5

1982

|9,931,000

|159,759

56,224103,274

|16.2

5.710.5|
5.9

|—

|17.3

1983

|9,975,000

|165,284

58,348106,938

|16.6

5.910.8|
6.3

|—

|16.8

1984

|10,029,000

|166,281

59,801106,386

|16.6

6.010.6|
5.3

|—

|15.0

1985

|10,097,000

|182,067

64,415117,637

|18.0

6.411.6|
4.9

|—

|16.5

1986

|10,184,000

|166,049

63,145102,904

|16.3

6.210.1|
1.6

|—

|13.6

1987

|10,286,000

|179,477

65,079114,398

|17.4

6.311.1|
1.2

|—

|13.3

1988

|10,396,000

|187,911

67,944119,967

|18.0

6.511.5-1.0

|—

|11.9

1989

|10,504,000

|184,891

67,356117,535

|17.6

6.411.2|
0.9

|—

|11.1

1990

|10,662,000

|186,658

72,144114,514

|17.6

6.810.84.1

|—

|10.7

1991

|10,756,000

|173,896

71,709102,187

|16.3

6.79.6|
0.8

|—

|10.7

1992

|10,829,000

|157,349

75,45781,892

|14.6

7.07.6|
0.8

|—

|10.2

1993

|10,895,000

|152,226

78,53173,695

|14.1

7.36.8|
0.7

|—

|9.4

1994

|10,912,000

|147,265

78,64868,617

|13.5

7.26.3|
4.7

|—

|9.9

1995

|10,947,000

|147,170

77,93769,233

|13.5

7.16.3|
3.1

|—

|9.4

1996

|10,983,000

|148,276

79,66268,614

|13.5

7.36.2|
3.0

|—

|7.9

1997

|11,033,000

|152,681

77,31675,365

|13.8

7.06.8|
2.3

|—

|7.2

1998

|11,076,000

|151,080

77,56573,515

|13.7

7.06.6|
2.8

|—

|7.1

1999

|11,113,000

|150,871

79,49971,372

|13.6

7.26.4|
3.1

|—

|6.5

2000

|11,146,000

|143,528

76,46367,065

|12.9

6.96.0-3.1

|—

|7.2

2001

|11,168,000

|138,718

79,39559,323

|12.4

7.15.3-3.3

|—

|6.2

2002

|11,200,000

|141,276

73,88267,394

|12.6

6.66.0-3.2

|—

|6.5

2003

|11,215,000

|136,795

78,43458,361

|12.2

7.05.2|
3.9

|—

|6.3

2004

|11,217,000

|127,192

81,11046,082

|11.3

7.24.1|
3.9

|—

|5.8

2005

|11,218,000

|120,716

84,82435,892

|10.7

7.53.2|
3.1

|

|6.2

2006

|11,202,000

|111,323

80,83130,492

|9.9

7.22.7|
4.1

|

|5.3

2007

|11,188,000

|112,472

81,92730,545

|10.0

7.22.7|
4.0

|

|5.3

2008

|11,173,000

|122,569

86,42336,146

|10.9

7.73.2|
4.6

|1.60

|4.7

2009

|11,174,000

|130,036

86,94343,093

|11.6

7.73.8|
3.8

|1.70

|4.8

2010

|11,167,934

|127,746

91,06536,681

|11.4

8.13.3|
3.8

|1.69

|4.5

2011

|11,175,423

|133,067

87,04446,023

|11.8

7.74.1-3.5

|1.77

|4.9

2012

|11,173,151

|125,674

89,37236,302

|11.3

8.03.3|
3.5

|1.69

|4.6

2013

|11,210,064

|125,880

92,27333,607

|11.2

8.32.90.3

|1.71

|4.2

2014

|11,238,317

|122,643

96,33026,313

|10.9

8.62.30.2

|1.68

|4.2

2015

|11,239,004

|125,064

99,69325,371

|11.1

8.92.2-2.2

|1.72

|4.3

2016

| align="right" style="color: blue" |11,239,224

|116,872

99,39917,473

|10.4

8.81.6|
1.51.63

|4.3

2017

|11,221,060

|114,971

106,9418,030

|10.2

9.50.7|
1.7

|1.61

|4.0

2018

|11,209,628

|116,333

106,20110,132

|10.4

9.50.9-1.9

|1.65

|4.0

2019

|11,193,470

|109,716

109,080636

|9.8

9.70.1-1.5

|1.57

|5.0

2020

|11,181,595

|105,038

|112,439

|style="color: red"| -7,401

|9.4

10.1style="color: red"| -0.7 |
0.4

|1.52

|4.9

2021

|11,113,215

| 99,096

| align="right" style="color: red" |167,645

|style="color: red"

68,549

|8.9

style="color:red;"|15.0style="color: red"| -6.1

| 0

|1.45

|7.5

2022

|11,089,511

| 95,403

| 120,098

|style="color: red"| -24,695

|8.6

10.8style="color: red"| -2.2

|0.1

|1.41

|7.5

2023

|10,055,968

| 90,392

| 111,739

| style="color: red"| -21,347

|9.0

11.1style="color: red"| -2.1

| -91.3

|1.54(e)

|7.1

2024

|9,748,532

| align="right" style="color: red" |71,374

|

|

|align="right" style="color: red" | 7.2

|

|

|

|style="color: red" | 1.30(e)

7.1

=Life expectancy at birth=

File:Life expectancy development in Cuba.svg in Cuba since 1899]]

File:Life expectancy by WBG -Cuba -diff.png

:total population: 79.64 years. Country comparison to the world: 59th

:male: 77.29 years

:female: 82.14 years (2022 est.)

Racial groups

class="wikitable"

! width="50"|Year

! width="50pt"| White

! width="50pt"| Multiracial (Mulatos/Mestizos)

! width="50pt"| Black

align="right" | 2002

| align="right" | 65.06%

| align="right" | 24.86%

| align="right" | 10.08%

align="right" | 2012

| align="right" | 64.12%

| align="right" | 26.62%

| align="right" | 9.26%

class="wikitable"

|+

! rowspan="2" |Race

! colspan="2" |census 1774{{Cite web |title=El Color de la Piel según el Censo de Población y Viviendas |url=http://www.onei.gob.cu/sites/default/files/publicacion_completa_color_de_la_piel__0.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220121050600/http://www.onei.gob.cu/sites/default/files/publicacion_completa_color_de_la_piel__0.pdf |website=Cuba Statistics and Information |pages=17–18|archive-date=2022-01-21 }}

! colspan="2" |census 1792

! colspan="2" |census 1817

! colspan="2" |census 1827

! colspan="2" |census 1841

! colspan="2" |census 1861

! colspan="2" |census 1877

! colspan="2" |census 1887

! colspan="2" |census 1899

! colspan="2" |census 1907

Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

White Cubans

| align="right" |96,440

| align="right" |56.2

| align="right" |133,553

| align="right" |48.8

| align="right" |238,910

| align="right" |43.2

| align="right" |311,051

| align="right" |44.2

| align="right" |418,291

| align="right" |41.5

| align="right" |793,484

| align="right" |58.1

| align="right" |981,039

| align="right" |65.0

| align="right" |1,102,889

| align="right" |68.5

| align="right" |1,052,397

| align="right" |66.9

| align="right" |1,428,176

| align="right" |69.7

Afro-Cubans

| align="right" |50,249

| align="right" |29.3

| align="right" |94,380

| align="right" |34.4

| align="right" |221,766

| align="right" |40.1

| rowspan="2" |393,436

| rowspan="2" |55.8

| align="right" |490,305

| align="right" |48.7

| rowspan="2" |537,914

| rowspan="2" |39.4

| rowspan="2" |481,136

| rowspan="2" |31.9

| rowspan="2" |482,176

| rowspan="2" |30.0

| align="right" |234,738

| align="right" |14.9

| align="right" |274,272

| align="right" |13.4

Mestizo

| align="right" |24,931

| align="right" |14.5

| align="right" |46,046

| align="right" |16.8

| align="right" |92,357

| align="right" |16.7

| align="right" |99,028

| align="right" |9.8

| align="right" |270,805

| align="right" |17.2

| align="right" |334,695

| align="right" |16.3

Asian

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

| align="right" |34,834

| align="right" |2.5

| align="right" |47,116

| align="right" |3.1

| align="right" |24,010

| align="right" |1.5

| align="right" |14,857

| align="right" |1.0

| align="right" |11,837

| align="right" |0.6

Total

! colspan="2" |171,620

! colspan="2" |273,979

! colspan="2" |553,033

! colspan="2" |704,487

! colspan="2" |1,007,624

! colspan="2" |1,366,232

! colspan="2" |1,509,291

! colspan="2" |1,609,075

! colspan="2" |1,572,797

! colspan="2" |2,048,980

class="wikitable"

|+

! rowspan="2" |Race

! colspan="2" |census 1919

! colspan="2" |census 1931

! colspan="2" |census 1943

! colspan="2" |census 1953

! colspan="2" |census 1981

! colspan="2" |census 2002

! colspan="2" |census 2012

Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

!Number

!%

White Cubans

| align="right" |2,088,047

| align="right" |72.2

| align="right" |2,856,956

| align="right" |72.1

| align="right" |3,553,312

| align="right" |74.3

| align="right" |4,243,956

| align="right" |72.8

| align="right" |6,415,468

| align="right" |66.0

| align="right" |7,271,926

| align="right" |65.06

| align="right" |7,160,399

| align="right" |64.12

Mestizo

| align="right" |461,694

| align="right" |16.0

| align="right" |641,337

| align="right" |16.2

| align="right" |743,113

| align="right" |15.6

| align="right" |843,105

| align="right" |12.4

| align="right" |2,125,418

| align="right" |21.9

| align="right" |2,658,675

| align="right" |24.86

| align="right" |2,972,882

| align="right" |26.62

Afro-Cubans

| align="right" |323,117

| align="right" |11.2

| align="right" |437,769

| align="right" |11.0

| align="right" |463,227

| align="right" |9.7

| align="right" |725,311

| align="right" |14.5

| align="right" |1,168,695

| align="right" |12.0

| align="right" |1,126,894

| align="right" |10.08

| align="right" |1,034,044

| align="right" |9.26

Asian

| align="right" |16,146

| align="right" |0.6

| align="right" |26,282

| align="right" |0.7

| align="right" |18,931

| align="right" |0.4

| align="right" |16,657

| align="right" |0.3

| align="right" |14,024

| align="right" |0.1

| align="right" |112,268

| align="right" |1.02

| align="right" |

| align="right" |

Total

! colspan="2" |2,889,004

! colspan="2" |3,962,344

! colspan="2" |4,778,583

! colspan="2" |5,829,029

! colspan="2" |9,723,605

! colspan="2" |11,177,743

! colspan="2" |11,167,325

class="wikitable" style="text-align: right"

! width="50pt"|Age group

! width="50pt"|Cuba 100% (percent of the population)

! width="50pt"|White 64,12% (percent in the race/percent in the age group)

! width="50pt"|Black 9,26% (percent in the race/percent in the age group)

! width="50pt"|Mulatto/Mestizo 26,62% (percent in the race/percent in the age group)

Population11 167 3257 160 3991 034 0442 972 882
0131 419 (1,18%)91 432 (1,28%/69,57%)5 368 (0,52%/4,08%)34 619 (1,16%/26,34%)
0-4625 192 (5,60%)412 604 (5,76%/66,00%)31 828 (3,08%/5,09%)180 760 (6,08%/28,91%)
5-9594 099 (5,32%)372 304 (5,20%/62,67%)38 481 (3,72%/6,48%)183 314 (6,17%/30,86%)
10-14703 271 (6,30%)439 406 (6,14%/62,48%)52 121 (5,04%/7,41%)211 744 (7,12%/30,11%)
15-19704 126 (6,31%)434 944 (6,07%/61,77%)57 638 (5,57%/8,19%)211 544 (7,12%/30,04%)
20-24826 658 (7,40%)511 488 (7,14%/61,87%)71 570 (6,92%/8,66%)243 600 (8,19%/29,47%)
25-29755 729 (6,77%)463 004 (6,47%/61,27%)69 282 (6,70%/9,17%)223 443 (7,52%/29,57%)
30-34623 480 (5,58%)380 742 (5,32%/61,07%)61 368 (5,93%/9,84%)181 370 (6,10%/29,09%)
35-39838 631 (7,51%)520 668 (7,27%/62,09%)82 640 (7,99%/9,85%)235 323 (7,92%/28,06%)
40-441 015 022 (9,09%)635 473 (8,87%/62,61%)103 827 (10,04%/10,23%)275 722 (9,27%/27,16%)
45-491 041 213 (9,32%)662 297 (9,25%/63,61%)111 934 (10,82%/10,75%)266 982 (8,98%/25,64%)
50-54774 499 (6,94%)492 046 (6,87%/63,53%)85 145 (8,23%/10,99%)197 308 (6,64%/25,48%)
55-59624 013 (5,59%)401 361 (5,61%/64,32%)68 511 (6,63%/10,98%)154 141 (5,18%/24,70%)
60-64564 635 (5,06%)383 286 (5,35%/67,88%)58 247 (5,63%/10,32%)123 102 (4,14%/21,80%)
65-69480 917 (4,31%)335 144 (4,68%/69,69%)46 826 (4,53%/9,74%)98 947 (3,33%/20,57%)
70-74380 897 (3,41%)269 331 (3,76%/70,71%)36 701 (3,55%/9,64%)74 865 (2,52%/19,65%)
75-79264 923 (2,37%)188 653 (2,63%/71,21%)25 867 (2,50%/9,76%)50 403 (1,70%/19,03%)
80-84179 670 (1,61%)131 158 (1,83%/73,00%)17 011 (1,65%/9,47%)31 501 (1,06%/17,53%)
85+170 350 (1,53%)126 490 (1,77%/74,25%)15 047 (1,46%/8,83%)28 813 (0,97%/16,91%)

class="wikitable"

! width="50"|Age group

! width="80"|Cuba (percent of the population)

! width="80"|White (percent in the race/percent in the age group)

! width="80"|Black (percent in the race/percent in the age group)

! width="80"|Mulatto/Mestizo (percent in the race/percent in the age group)

align="right" | 0-14

| align="right" | 1 922 562 (17,22%)

| align="right" | 1 224 314 (17,10%/63,68%)

| align="right" | 122 430 (11,84%/6,37%)

| align="right" | 575 818 (19,37%/29,95%)

align="right" | 15-64

| align="right" | 7 768 006 (69,56%)

| align="right" | 4 885 309 (68,23%/62,89%)

| align="right" | 770 162 (74,48%/9,91%)

| align="right" | 2 112 535 (71,06%/27,20%)

align="right" | 65+

| align="right" | 1 476 757 (13,22%)

| align="right" | 1 050 776 (14,67%/71,15%)

| align="right" | 141 452 (13,68%/9,58%)

| align="right" | 284 529 (9,57%/19,27%)

=Ancestral origins=

{{Main|Spanish immigration to Cuba}}

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!colspan=9| Official census 1775-1899{{cite web|url=http://digital.tcl.sc.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/CCC&CISOPTR=1683&REC=5&CISOBOX=foreign|title=Report on the Census of Cuba, 1899 :: Census of Cuba 1899|website=Digital.tcl.sc.edu|access-date=2 November 2017}}

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!colspan=3|White

!colspan=3|Non-white

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! Census

! Number

! Percentage

! Number

! Percentage

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|1775

96,44056.275,18043.8
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|1792

153,55956.4118,74143.6
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|1817

257,38045.0314,98355.0
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|1827

311,05144.2393,43555.8
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|1841

418,29141.5589,33358.5
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|1861

793,48456.8603,04643.2
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|1877

1,023,39467.8485,89732.2
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|1887

1,102,88967.6528,79832.4
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|1899

1,067,35467.9505,44332.1

According to the previous censuses, the Chinese were counted as white.{{cite web|url=http://digital.tcl.sc.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/CCC&CISOPTR=1683&REC=5&CISOBOX=foreign|title=Report on the Census of Cuba, Census of Cuba 1899|website=Digital.tcl.sc.edu|access-date=5 April 2020|pages=81}}

The ancestry of Cubans comes from many sources:

During the 18th, 19th and early part of the 20th century, large waves of Spanish immigrants from Canary Islands, Catalonia, Andalusia, Galicia, and Asturias emigrated to Cuba. Between 1820 and 1898, a total of 508,455 people left Spain, and more than 750,000 Spanish immigrants left for Cuba between 1899 and 1930, with many returning to Spain.{{Cite web|url=https://www.tau.ac.il/eial/IV_2/bejarano.htm|archiveurl=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20171012091733/http://eial.tau.ac.il/index.php/eial|url-status=dead|title=EIAL IV2 - La inmigración a Cuba: 1902-1933|archivedate=12 October 2017|website=www.tau.ac.il}} There are 139,851 Spanish citizens living in Cuba as of 1 January 2018.

The Slave trade brought Africans to Cuba during its early history:

Between 1842 and 1873, 221,000 African slaves entered Cuba.

People of the Americas:

Other European people that have contributed include:

People from Asia:

  • {{Flagicon|China}} Chinese
  • {{Flagicon|South Korea}} Koreans
  • {{Flagicon|Philippines}} Filipino
  • {{Flagicon|Lebanon}} Lebanese, {{Flagicon|Syria}} Syrian, {{Flagicon|Egypt}} Egyptian, {{Flagicon|Palestine}} Palestinian (Arab Cubans)

Between 1842 and 1873, 124,800 Chinese arrived.

=Genetics=

An autosomal study from 2014 has found out the genetic average ancestry in Cuba to be 72% European, 20% African and 8% Native American with different proportions depending on the self-reported ancestry (White, Mulatto or Mestizo, and Black):Marcheco-Teruel et al. 2014, [http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pgen.1004488#pgen-1004488-g001 Cuba: Exploring the History of Admixture and the Genetic Basis of Pigmentation Using Autosomal and Uniparental Markers]

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! Self-reported ancestry

! European

! African

! Native American

White86%6.7%7.8%
Mulatto/Mestizo63.8%25.5%10.7%
Black29%65.5%5.5%

A 1995 study done on the population of Pinar del Rio, found that 50% of the Mt-DNA lineages (female lineages) could be traced back to Europeans, 46% to Africans and 4% to Native Americans. This figure is consistent with both the historical background of the region, and the current demographics of it.{{cite journal |pages=310–7 |doi=10.1002/humu.1380050407 |title=African, Native American, and European mitochondrial DNAs in Cubans from Pinar del Rio Province and implications for the recent epidemic neuropathy in Cuba |year=1995 |last1=Torroni |first1=Antonio |last2=Brown |first2=Michael D. |last3=Lott |first3=Marie T. |last4=Newman |first4=Nancy J. |last5=Wallace |first5=Douglas C. |journal=Human Mutation |volume=5 |issue=4 |pmid=7627185|s2cid=24434505 }}

According to another study in 2008, the Native American contribution to present-day Cubans accounted for 33% of the maternal lineages, whereas Africa and Eurasia contributed 45% and 22% of the lineages, respectively. Haplogroup A2 is the main Native American haplogroup in Cuba (21.9% of the total sample), accounting for 67% of the Native American mtDNA gene pool. Regarding Y-chromosome haplogroups (male lineages), 78.8% of the sequences found in Cubans are of West Eurasian origin, 19.7% of African origin and 1.5% of East Asian origin. Among the West Eurasian fraction, the vast majority of individuals belong to West European haplogroup R1b. The African lineages found in Cubans have a Western (haplogroups E1, E2, E1b1a) and Northern (E1b1b-M81) African origin. The "Berber" haplogroup E1b1b1b (E-M81), is found at a frequency of 6.1%.Y-chromosome haplogroup frequencies found in Cuba (132 individuals) grouped according to their phylogeographic origin {{cite journal | pmc=2492877 | pmid=18644108 | doi=10.1186/1471-2148-8-213 | volume=8 | title=Genetic origin, admixture, and asymmetry in maternal and paternal human lineages in Cuba | year=2008 | journal=BMC Evol. Biol. | pages=213 | last1 = Mendizabal | first1 = I | last2 = Sandoval | first2 = K | last3 = Berniell-Lee | first3 = G | issue=1 |display-authors=et al | doi-access=free | bibcode=2008BMCEE...8..213M }}

According to Fregel et al. (2009), the fact that autochthonous male North African E-M81 and female U6 lineages from the Canaries have been detected in Cuba and Iberoamerica, demonstrates that Canary Islanders with indigenous ancestors actively participated in the American colonization.{{cite journal | last1 = Fregel | first1 = Rosa | last2 = Gomes | first2 = Verónica | last3 = Gusmão | first3 = Leonor | last4 = González | first4 = Ana M | last5 = Cabrera | first5 = Vicente M | last6 = Amorim | first6 = António | last7 = Larruga | first7 = Jose M | year = 2009 | title = Demographic history of Canary Islands male gene-pool: replacement of native lineages by European | journal = BMC Evolutionary Biology | volume = 9 | issue = 1 | page = 181 | doi = 10.1186/1471-2148-9-181 | pmid = 19650893 | pmc=2728732|display-authors=etal | doi-access = free | bibcode = 2009BMCEE...9..181F }}

==Y-DNA==

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! NMendizabal et al (2008).[http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/213 Genetic origin, admixture, and asymmetry in maternal and paternal human lineages in Cuba]

! E-M33

! E-M75

! E-M2

! E1b1b-M35

! E1b1b-M78

! E1b1b-M81

! E1b1b-M123

! G

! I

! J2

! T

! R1a

! R1b

! N/O

! O-P31

1320.8%1.5%9.8%1.5%4.5%6.1%1.5%6.1%8.3%6.1%1.5%1.5%50.8%0.8%0.8%

==mtDNA==

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! N

! L

! U6

! A

! B

! C

! D

! H

! I1

! J*

! J2a

! J1b

! J2

! K

! T*

! T1a

! T2

! T

! U*

! U4

! U4a2

! U5a

! V

! W

24543.3%2%22.4%2%5.3%3.3%9%0.4%2.4%0.4%0.4%0.4%0.8%0.4%0.8%0.8%0.8%0.8%0.8%1.2%0.8%0.8%0.4%

Language

{{See also|Cuban Spanish}}

Spanish is the official language of Cuba. Of all the regional variations of Spanish, Cuban Spanish is most similar to, and originates largely from, the dialect spoken in the Canary Islands. This is a consequence of Canarian migration, which in the 19th and early 20th century was heavy and continuous. There were also migrations of Galicians and Asturians as well, but they did not impact Cuban Spanish to the same degree.

Much of the typical Cuban replacements for standard Spanish vocabulary stems from Canarian lexicon. For example, {{Wikt-lang|es|guagua}} (bus) differs from standard Spanish {{Wikt-lang|es|autobús}} the former originated in the Canaries and is an onomatopoeia stemming from the sound of a Klaxon horn (wah-wah!). An example of Canarian usage for a Spanish word is the verb {{Wikt-lang|es|fajarse}}[http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltGUIBusUsual?LEMA=fajar&TIPO_HTML=2&FORMATO=ampliado fajar] at Diccionario de la Real Academia Española. ("to fight"). In standard Spanish the verb would be {{Wikt-lang|es|pelearse}}, while fajar exists as a non-reflexive verb related to the hemming of a skirt.

The second most spoken language of Cuba is Haitian Creole, used mainly by Haitian immigrants and its descendants going back since the late 18th century, of whom fled the Haitian Revolution.

Other languages of Cuba are Cuban Sign Language, and English is commonly studied as a foreign language.

There are also reports of Lucumi, "Lengua Conga" (Kongo-based liturgical language of the Palo religion) and Bozal Spanish (an "African" socio-dialect of Spanish; now used only in folk religion).Wirtz, Kristina. 2014. Performing Afro-Cuba: Image, Voice, Spectacle in the Making of Race and History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. {{ISBN|978-0-226-11905-2}} Historically, the Ciboney and Classic dialects of Taino and the unattested Guanahatabey were spoken.

Religion

{{Main|Religion in Cuba}}

Cuba has a multitude of faiths reflecting the island's diverse cultural elements. Catholicism, which was brought to the island by Spanish colonialists at the beginning of the 16th century, is the most prevalent professed faith. After the revolution, Cuba became an officially atheistic state and restricted religious practice. Since the Fourth Cuban Communist Party Congress in 1991, restrictions have been eased and, according to the National Catholic Observer, direct challenges by state institutions to the right to religion have all but disappeared,[http://ncronline.org/NCR_Online/archives2/2006a/033106/033106o.php Catholic church in Cuba strives to reestablish the faith] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927203248/http://ncronline.org/NCR_Online/archives2/2006a/033106/033106o.php |date=27 September 2007 }} National Catholic Observer though the Church still faces restrictions of written and electronic communication, and can only accept donations from state-approved funding sources. The Roman Catholic Church is made up of the Cuban Catholic Bishops' Conference (COCC), led by Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, Cardinal Archbishop of Havana.{{Citation needed|date=May 2007}} It has eleven dioceses, 56 orders of nuns and 24 orders of priests. In January 1998, Pope John Paul II paid a historic visit to the island, invited by the Cuban government and Catholic Church.

Afro-Cuban religions, a blend of native African religions and Roman Catholicism, are widely practiced in Cuba. This diversity derives from West and Central Africans who were transported to Cuba, and in effect reinvented their African religions. They did so by combining them with elements of the Catholic belief system, with a result very similar to Brazil. One of these Afro-Cuban religions is Santeria.

Protestantism, introduced from the United States in the 18th century, has seen a steady increase in popularity. 300,000 Cubans belong to the island's 54 Protestant denominations. Pentecostalism has grown rapidly in recent years, and the Assemblies of God alone claims a membership of over 167 000 people. The Episcopal Church of Cuba claims 10,000 adherents. Cuba has small communities of Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and members of the Baháʼí Faith.

See also

References

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