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'''Cubans in the United Kingdom''' are [[Cuban people]] who were born in or have migrated to the [[United Kingdom]]. According to the 2001 Census, there were 1,083 Cuban-born people living in the UK.<ref name=OECD/> In 2001, the UK held host to the sixth largest number of Cuban emigrants on the planet (behind the [[USA]], [[Spain]], [[Italy]], [[Mexico]] and [[Canada]] respectively).<ref name=OECD/>
'''Cubans in the United Kingdom''' are [[Cuban people]] who were born in or have migrated to the [[United Kingdom]]. According to the 2001 Census, there were 1,083 Cuban-born people living in the UK<ref name=OECD/> (Though recent unofficial studies have placed the number at over 15,000). In 2001, the UK held host to the sixth largest number of Cuban emigrants on the planet (behind the [[USA]], [[Spain]], [[Italy]], [[Mexico]] and [[Canada]] respectively).<ref name=OECD/>


==Cuban culture in the UK==
==Cuban culture in the UK==

Revision as of 21:44, 29 November 2009

Cubans in the United Kingdom
Regions with significant populations
Greater London
Languages
British English · Spanish
Related ethnic groups
Spanish Briton · Britalian · Portuguese Briton · Hispanics · White Cuban · Afro-Cuban · Jewish Cuban · Chinese Cuban · Latin American Briton · Latino

Cubans in the United Kingdom are Cuban people who were born in or have migrated to the United Kingdom. According to the 2001 Census, there were 1,083 Cuban-born people living in the UK[1] (Though recent unofficial studies have placed the number at over 15,000). In 2001, the UK held host to the sixth largest number of Cuban emigrants on the planet (behind the USA, Spain, Italy, Mexico and Canada respectively).[1]

Cuban culture in the UK

The Carnival de Cuba is an annual carnival that celebrates Cuban culture in the UK, it is the largest such carnival in Europe and attracts around 50,000 visitors.[2]

Notable individuals

Notable Cuban individuals in the UK include singer and former Another Level singer Dane Bowers, writer Guillermo Cabrera Infante an exile of the Castro regime, ballet dancer Yat-Sen Chang (who is of Chinese Cuban origin), musician Omar Puente, actor Marcus Patrick, actress and former model Sienna Guillory, William Montagu Iznaga a famous peer and Liberal politician and his mother Maria Consuelo Iznaga Clemens, as well as Lourdes Ciccone-Leon (the daughter of Madonna and Carlos Leon) who lives in the UK.[citation needed]

In January 2001, the corpses of two stowaway Cubans, Alberto Vazquez, 17, and Maikel Fonseca, 16 were discovered (one at Gatwick Airport and one in a Surrey field) after hiding in the undercarriage of a London-bound British Airways jet from the Cuban capital Havana.[3] This event shocked Cuba and even saw a personal investigation by then Cuban President Fidel Castro.[citation needed]

See also

References