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Tropicales
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No it's not. Cuba is 114,525 sq km...the UK is 244,100 sq km.
And according to population rate, the UK is still bigger than Cuba:
UK population -- 60,943,912
Cuba population -- 11,423,952 |
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Alizzon
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noooo |
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Dr Asmed
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no,
Cuba is about 110,000 km sq
UK is 240,000 km sq |
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Rolyn braidd yn flîn
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Not even close!
Great Britain (not counting N Ireland) is the 8th largest island in the world (84,186 sq miles) whereas Cuba is the 17th largest (41,534 sq miles). |
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Tortuga
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Than the UK as a whole, no. But if you take England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland individually, then yes, it would be bigger vs. each of the Countries individually |
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Ello Guv
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No |
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In some rich Arabs we trust
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nope |
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CJizzle
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No |
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casey s
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Cuba is the largest Island in the Caribbean it has a total area of 111,861 km2. Britain has a total area of 130,395 km2 This is only England not any of the British Isles.
Wikipedia best thing there is.
Or try Google Earth for a satellite comparison |
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Scotticus maximus
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No |
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Beardo
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However, if you look at the length of the main island:
Lands End to John o' Groats is 603 miles straight line, but 874 miles by road. Cuba is quoted as 745 miles long - so a bit longer than Great Britain, it seems. |
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