Cuba country profile
Fulgencio Batista
President of Cuba, 1940–1944; dictator, 1952-1959 (1901-1973)
Cuba's Communist government has survived decades of US sanctions originally intended to topple its first leader Fidel Castro.
It also defied predictions that it would not survive the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Since the fall of the US-backed dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in 1959, Cuba has been a one-party state led by Mr Castro and his successors .
Exploiting the Cold War, he was for decades able to rely on strong Soviet backing, including annual subsidies worth $4-5bn, and succeed in building reputable health and education systems.
The US and Cuba agreed to begin a process of normalising relations in 2014.
FACTS
LEADER
President: Miguel Diaz-Canel
Miguel Diaz-Canel became president in April 2018 in a handover ending six decades of rule by the Castro family.
Mr Diaz-Canel, aged 57 at the time of his inauguration, is a former engineer born after the revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power.
He has promised to maintain the island's one-party system after being chosen president by parliament.
MEDIA
Cuba has the most repressive media environment in the Americas, says Freedom House. Almost all traditional media are state run.
Online access is tightly controlled and prohibitively expensive. Many Cubans use "the Package" - a digest of digital content distributed on USB sticks.
TIMELINE
Some key dates in Cuba's history:
1898 - Cuba is ceded to the US. which defeated Spain in war.
1902 - Cuba becomes independent under the protection of the US.
1933 - Sergeant Fulgencio Batista seizes power in a coup.
1959 - Fidel Castro leads a guerrilla army into Havana, forcing Batista to flee.
1961 - US breaks off diplomatic relations in response to the nationalization of US-owned properties, and later imposes a complete commercial embargo.
1961 - Cuban exiles backed by the US try to invade Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, but are defeated.
1962 - The US and the Soviet Union have a showdown that almost touches off war after the US discovers Soviet nuclear missiles on Cuba.
1975 - Castro sends troops to Angola to help fight rebels backed by South Africa. It is the start of 15 years of war in which 300,000 Cubans will fight.
1991 - The Soviet Union, Cuba's biggest benefactor, collapses, touching off an economic crisis.
2006 - Fidel Castro provisionally turns over power to brother Raul Castro, who becomes president in 2008.
2014 - US President Barack Obama and President Castro announce moves to normalise diplomatic relation.
2018 - Senior Communist Party stalwart Miguel Diaz-Canel becomes president, ending six decades of rule by the Castro family.