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At present, Cuba receives its Internet services through Canadian servers.  Emailing Cuba is often unreliable; often, messages will be automatically returned in error.  Postal mail sent from abroad often takes a long time to reach Cuba, but gets there eventually.  You can also call Cuba, but the phone service is very expensive.  Contacting Cuba electronically is certainly worth a try.

Links to sites with Cuban email addresses:

Email Cuba on TinoredREMOTE

Youth Computer Clubs in CubaREMOTE

Email Directory of CubaREMOTE

Addresses in Cuba:

Ministry of Communications, Avenida de la Independencia y 19 de Mayo, Plaza de la Revolución, Havana, Cuba.

Granma (main newspaper), Avenida General Suárez y Calle Territorial, Plaza de la Revolución, Havana, Cuba.

Calling Cuba:

The international code is 53.  If you are calling from North America, dial 001, then 53, followed by the city code and finally the phone number.

On the Internet:

Republic of CubaREMOTE

 

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