Noun
Cubana (plural Cubanas)
A Cuban woman.
Agencia Cubana de Noticias Martínez Blanco explained that during that period the hospital treated 157,273 outpatients and almost 141,000 individuals affiliated with the Natural and Traditional Medicine Program. Source: Internet
They are also quite popular in this fried form (without the sugar) in the local version of the Spanish dish, Arroz a la Cubana, consisting of minced picadillo-style seasoned beef, white rice, and fried eggs, with fried plantains on the side. Source: Internet
The charter company had leased the aeroplane in question to Cuban state airlines Cubana de Aviación. Source: Internet
A week after that, another Cubana flight crashed into a mountain in Venezuela, killing all 22 people aboard. Source: Internet
Most of the passengers on the flight were from Holguín, a province in eastern Cuba where the airplane, a Boeing 737-200 leased by Cubana de Aviación to the Mexican company Damojh, was heading. Source: Internet
Old planes that countries no long want is used by Cuba to maintain the portfolio of the airline name CUBANA. Source: Internet