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No, Cuba is not bigger than Florida.
Florida's size is covering 170,305 sq km (65,755 sq mi), including 12,100 sq km (4,672 sq mi) of inland water and 3,395 sq km (1,311 sq mi) of coastal water over which it has jurisdiction.
Cuba consists of one large island and several small ones situated on the northern rim of the Caribbean Sea, about 160 km (100 mi) south of Florida. With an area of 110,860 sq km (42,803 sq mi), it extends 1,223 km (760 mi) E–W and about 89 km (55 mi) N–S.
There's a difference of about 60,000 sq km between the two...Florida being bigger in size.
But Cuba is the biggest island in the Caribbean.
But population-wise according to country size, Cuba would be
considered bigger.
Statistically --
Cuba population: 11,394,043
Florida population: 18,251,243
In Cuba, the population density is 102/km² (97th)
264/sq mi.
In Florida, the population density is 338.4/sq mi (130.67/km²).
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