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Arab Cubans
Ethnic group

Arab Cubans refers to Arab immigrants and their descendants in Cuba and the Cuban diaspora. Most of Cuba's Arab community come from Syrian, Lebanese or Palestinian backgrounds.

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History

While Arabic culture first came to Cuba through Spanish colonization, namely in the architecture and language, the Arab communities migrated to the island in the late nineteenth to early twentieth century. Many of the immigrants were economically motivated, but other elements including civil unrest and famine resulted in the emigration from their home countries. Most Arabs settled in Havana, with a significant number in Holguín and Santiago de Cuba, where they began establishing their businesses and institutions.2

The neighborhood today known as Los Sitios, near Centro Habana and Habana Vieja, was home to nearly 25% of Cuba's Arab community during the migration periods of the early twentieth century. The Church of San Judas y San Nicolás near Calle Monte was a base for the Arab Maronite Catholic community in Havana during the early 20th century and is in continued operation until today.

Estimating the religious composition of Arab Cubans is difficult because of a lack of records. However, the Embassy of Lebanon last conducted a census on Lebanese descendants in Cuba in 1951. Most of the Lebanese-Arabs practiced the Maronite Catholic faith, while many adhered to other faiths including Orthodox Christian, Sunni Muslim, and Shia Muslim.3

Arabic and Arab-centered newspapers existed in Cuba up until the 1970s, such as El Cercano Oriente (The Near East), El Árbol del Líbano (The Tree of Lebanon), Al-Etehad (The Union), Al-Faihaa (The Spacious), Al-Sayf (The Saber), and La Unión (The Union).

Arab Union of Cuba

Arab organizations and associations began appearing during their immigration and existed in nearly every urban area in Cuba. Founded in 1979, The Arab Union of Cuba is the most notable and established Arab association in Cuba and it still operates today. Among the Arab Union of Cuba's work is the development of the Memorial to Arab Immigrants in the Park of the Arab Immigrant on Calle Monte in Havana's Los Sitios neighborhood.4

Figures

Cities of Arrival for Arab Immigrants5
CityPercentage
Havana25.5%
Holguín5.6%
Santiago de Cuba3.9%
Camagüey3.3%
Matanzas3.1%
Guantánamo2.9%
Ciego de Ávila2.8%
Santa Clara2.7%
Puerto Padre2.7%
Cárdenas2.4%
Marianao2.3%
Guanabacoa2.2%
Arab migration to Cuba from 1920 to 19316
YearTotal
1920682
1921275
1922232
19231342
19241954
19251795
19261139
1927606
1928646
1929426
1930180
193160

Notable Arab Cubans

References

  1. Menéndez Paredes, Rigoberto (2007). Los árabes en Cuba (in Spanish). La Habana: Ediciones Boloña : Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad. ISBN 9789597126690. OCLC 316221166.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) 9789597126690

  2. Menéndez Paredes, Rigoberto (2007). Los árabes en Cuba (in Spanish). La Habana: Ediciones Boloña : Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad. ISBN 9789597126690. OCLC 316221166.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) 9789597126690

  3. Menéndez Paredes, Rigoberto (2007). Los árabes en Cuba (in Spanish). La Habana: Ediciones Boloña : Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad. ISBN 9789597126690. OCLC 316221166.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) 9789597126690

  4. "Unión Árabe de Cuba". 2017-06-12. Archived from the original on 2017-06-12. Retrieved 2019-04-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20170612091144/http://unionarabecuba.org/

  5. Menéndez Paredes, Rigoberto (2007). Los árabes en Cuba (in Spanish). La Habana: Ediciones Boloña : Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad. ISBN 9789597126690. OCLC 316221166.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) 9789597126690

  6. Menéndez Paredes, Rigoberto (2007). Los árabes en Cuba (in Spanish). La Habana: Ediciones Boloña : Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad. ISBN 9789597126690. OCLC 316221166.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) 9789597126690