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India is considered by some to be one of the most diverse countries in the world; with over 122 languages spoken by at least 10,000 people, topography that ranges from the Himalayan mountain range to the Great Indian Desert, and the world’s largest film industry - there is something for everyone in India!
Our guide will help you traverse the culture, customs, language, society, manners, etiquette and values, while helping you to understand the people.
Whether you are visiting India for business or pleasure, or hosting Indian colleagues, our free guide has all you need to know to help you understand your Indian counterparts, improve communication and get the relationship off to the right start. We also offer business training courses on Indian culture.
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10 Amazing Facts About Cuba
How much do you know about Cuban culture and island lifestyle? These awesome facts may surprise you!#10 - Cuba is often called El Caiman or El Cocodrilo (Spanish for alligator), which is what the island looks like from an aerial view.
#9 - Grade school is mandatory for every child in Cuba between the ages of 6 and 15. Uniforms are universally required with different colors for each grade level.
#8 - Fidel Castro erected a statue of John Lennon from The Beatles in 2000. Castro admired Lennon and believed he was a true music revolutionary.
#7 - Cuba is the most populated country in the Caribbean, with more than 11 million residents.
#6 - Cubans don't typically write their recipes down. Instead, they are passed down from generation to generation through stories and shared experiences.
#5 - Cuba has the highest doctor to patient ratio in the world. There are so many doctors in Cuba, that doctors are often sent abroad to countries with a great need of medical professionals.
#4 - Dance is very important in Cuba, the birthplace of classic dance styles like the Bolero, Mambo and Cha Cha.
#3 -A rare prehistoric fish called the Mangar is now only found in Cuba.
#2 - Cuba has a 99.8% literacy rate, which is one of the highest in the world.
#1 - The only cars that Cuban citizens can own legally are cars created and bought before 1959. After this year, the Cuban government seized all of the cars, and owns them all to this day. Most of the pre-1959 cars in the country are from the United States.