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Since the triumph of Fidel Castro's revolution in 1959, there has been a steady influs of Cubans into the United States, also called the cuban exodus.
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Pushed out by the consequences of the Revolution, the influx of refugees swelled the Cuban population of the United States from 79,000 in 1960 to 439,000 by 1970. Cubans settled across the country, with the most significant community in Miami, Florida, followed by Union City, New Jersey.
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miami has gotten a nickname cuban miami becuse the culture has changed the sports temas have a day where they show respect and celebrate them teams like miami heat have a special night every week where they sell only cuban coffe and south american food. so cupa has a big influence on current day miami.
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