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give me short bullets of information for a venn diagram of cuba and brazil then mexico and vennuazuela

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Cuba vs Brazil

Shared
- Both part of Latin America / Ibero-American cultural sphere
- Predominantly Roman Catholic historical influence
- Strong Afro-Latin cultural elements (music, dance, religion)
- Warm tropical/subtropical climates in many regions; tourism importance

Cuba (unique)
- One-party socialist state (Cuban Communist Party)
- Island nation in the Caribbean; capital Havana
- Population ~11 million; state-dominated economy
- Key sectors: nickel, tobacco, sugar, biotechnology; universal healthcare/education

Brazil (unique)
- Federal presidential republic; largest economy in Latin America
- Continental country in South America (Amazon rainforest); capital Brasília
- Population ~215 million; market-based, diversified economy
- Major exports: soy, iron ore, beef, coffee; Portuguese is official language

Mexico vs Venezuela

Shared
- Spanish-speaking; former Spanish colonies
- Predominantly Catholic heritage with strong indigenous influences
- Significant oil industries and history of petroleum exports
- Both have faced political/economic instability and migration flows

Mexico (unique)
- Federal republic with strong economic ties to the U.S. (USMCA)
- Population ~130 million; capital Mexico City
- Diversified economy: manufacturing (autos, electronics), tourism, remittances
- Shares a long land border with the United States — major migration dynamics

Venezuela (unique)
- Bolivarian Republic with centralized/authoritarian governance trends
- Population ~28 million; capital Caracas
- Extremely oil-dependent economy; among world’s largest proven reserves
- Severe economic crisis, hyperinflation, and large-scale emigration in recent years