Havana · Americas · Caribbean
Population
9.7M
Area
109,884 km²
GDP
—
GDP Per Capita
—
Life Expectancy
78.1 yrs
Capital
Havana
Cuba is a country located in Caribbean, with its capital in Havana. As of 2025, it has a population of 9.7M and covers an area of 109,884 km². Life expectancy in Cuba stands at 78.1 years (World Bank, 2025), above the global average of 72 years. The official language is Spanish, and the currency is the Cuban convertible peso ($). Cuba is an island nation with no land borders.
Cuba, 1994 to 2023
Last 15 years
The international calling code for Cuba is +53. When calling from abroad, first dial your country's exit code (for example, 119 in most countries), then 53, then the local number. When dialing internationally, drop the leading trunk prefix "0" from the local number.
Country Code
+53
Exit Code
119
Trunk Prefix
0
Format
+53 5 XXX XXXX
Mobile Prefixes
5
Example: To call a number in Cuba from abroad, dial +53 5 555 5555
Cuba is classified as a low-income economy by World Bank standards, located in Americas. The country uses the Cuban convertible peso ($) as its official currency. Detailed GDP figures are not yet available for this territory. The economy has grown 80% over the past decade, from $59.6B in 2010 to $107.4B in 2020. The most recent annual growth rate of -1.1% is below the global median of 3.1% (World Bank, 2025). The unemployment rate of 1.7% is 75% below the regional average of 6.9 (World Bank, 2025). Cuba's official currency is the Cuban convertible peso ($). As a UN member, Cuba participates in multilateral trade frameworks.
GDP
—
GDP Per Capita
—
GDP Growth
-1.1%
Unemployment
1.7%
Inflation
—
Currencies
CUC
Last 15 years
With 9.7M people, Cuba is a nation of 9.7M people. At 89 people per km², the country is moderately populated. Population has grown at -0.3% annually over the past decade (World Bank, 2025). Life expectancy stands at 78.1 years, 6.1 years above the global average of 72 years. Infant mortality of 6.6 per 1,000 live births is 45% below the regional average of 12 (World Bank, 2025). The country's official language is Spanish. Over the past decade, Cuba's population grew from 10.9M to 11.0M, adding 134K people.
Population
9.7M
Life Expectancy
78.1 yrs
Infant Mortality
6.6 per 1k
Literacy Rate
—
Languages
Spanish
CO₂ Per Capita
—
Cuba, 1994 to 2023
Cuba covers 109,884 km² (42,000 sq miles) and shares no land borders. The country sits within the Americas region, Caribbean subregion, spanning North America. Havana serves as the seat of government and administrative capital of Cuba. The country spans 1 time zone. Recognized internationally by ISO codes CU and CUB, Cuba is an independent sovereign state and a full UN member. Its 2 currencies (CUC, CUP) reflect its participation in multilateral trade and monetary frameworks.
Area
109,884 km²
Region
Americas
Subregion
Caribbean
Capital
Havana
Timezones
UTC-05:00
Continents
North America
Data sourced from World Bank Open Data. Last updated: April 2026.
Cuba has a population of 9.7M as of 2025, according to World Bank data. Life expectancy is 78.1 years.
The capital of Cuba is Havana. It serves as the country's administrative and political center.
The average life expectancy in Cuba is 78.1 years (World Bank, 2025), above the global average. The infant mortality rate is 6.6 per 1,000 live births.
Cuba is located in Americas, specifically in Caribbean. It is part of the continent of North America.
Cuba covers an area of 109,884 km² (42,426 square miles). The population density is approximately 88.7 people per km².
Cuba uses the Cuban convertible peso ($) with currency code CUC.
The official language of Cuba is Spanish.
Yes, Cuba is a member of the United Nations.
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Cuba has a population density of 89 people per km², making it moderately populated.
Life expectancy in Cuba is 78.1 years, 6.1 years above the global average of 72 years (World Bank, 2025).
Cuba has a total land area of 109,884 km² (42,000 sq miles). This measurement covers the country's total sovereign territory as recorded by international geographic databases.
Cuba does not share any land borders with other countries. It is entirely surrounded by water, making it an island or island-group nation.
The international calling code for Cuba is +53. To call Cuba from abroad, dial your country's exit code (119), then 53, followed by the local number (drop the leading 0).
To call Cuba from the United States, dial 011 + 53 + the local phone number (without the leading 0). For example: 011-53-5 555 5555.
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