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''In an [[alternate timeline|alternate]] Earth assimilated by the [[Borg]], Cuba was connected to Florida and other [[Caribbean]] islands with bridge-like structures.'' ({{film|8}}) |
''In an [[alternate timeline|alternate]] Earth assimilated by the [[Borg]], Cuba was connected to Florida and other [[Caribbean]] islands with bridge-like structures.'' ({{film|8}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|Based on its name, the [[Havana Institute]] might also have been located in Cuba. Furthermore, the {{USS|Havana}} might be named for the city.}} |
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− | {{bginfo|Background material specifies the birth place of [[Captain]] [[Richard Robau]] as Sagua La Grande, on Cuba.}} |
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+ | == List of Cubans == |
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+ | * [[Fidel Castro]] |
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+ | {{bginfo|According to his profile on [http://boldlygo.intel.com/ Intel's Starfleet Shipyard site], [[Richard Robau]] was born in Sagua La Grande, Cuba.}} |
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Cuba was a country on Earth's 20th and 21st centuries and which consisted of a large island south of Florida in Earth's Caribbean Sea.
In 1893, hand-rolled Havana cigars, named for Cuba's capital city, were the preferred cigar of Samuel Clemens, whose pen-name was Mark Twain. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")
In the mid-20th century, Cuba was depicted on the mission insignias for Apollo 1, Apollo 7, and Apollo 11. (ENT: "First Flight").
The island was crossed from north to south by the destructive beam of the 2153 Xindi superweapon test probe, with great loss of life. (ENT: "The Expanse")
In an alternate Earth assimilated by the Borg, Cuba was connected to Florida and other Caribbean islands with bridge-like structures. (Star Trek: First Contact)