The total population of Cuba accounts for more than 11 million people, in a peculiar mixture of Spaniards, Africans and Asians.
Due to the extermination of the aborigine race because of the difficult conditions of labor to which they submitted, Spanish land owners introduced hundreds of Africans and Chinese to perform the most difficult works of the Sugar Industry. Afterwards, Europeans from Germany and France and people from other regions of the Caribbean, like Haiti and Jamaica also came to Cuba.
The mixture of these different races and cultures gave birth to the Cuban population.