Asked by dom
look up the most recent official number and its source for this specific year of cuba
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I’m missing two pieces of information before I can help:
1) Which “specific year” do you mean? (e.g., 2023, 2024, “this year” = 2026)
2) Which “number” or indicator do you want for Cuba? (e.g., population, GDP, inflation rate, unemployment, COVID cases, births, deaths, exchange rate, etc.)
Also note: I don’t have live web-browsing in this chat, so I can’t look up real-time pages. I can:
- Give the most recent official figure I have in my training data (up to June 2024) and cite the source, or
- Tell you exactly where and how to find the official number online (which Cuban agency to check and suggested search queries), or
- If you paste a link or the figure you found, I can verify and format the citation.
Tell me the year and the indicator you want, and which of the three options above you prefer.
1) Which “specific year” do you mean? (e.g., 2023, 2024, “this year” = 2026)
2) Which “number” or indicator do you want for Cuba? (e.g., population, GDP, inflation rate, unemployment, COVID cases, births, deaths, exchange rate, etc.)
Also note: I don’t have live web-browsing in this chat, so I can’t look up real-time pages. I can:
- Give the most recent official figure I have in my training data (up to June 2024) and cite the source, or
- Tell you exactly where and how to find the official number online (which Cuban agency to check and suggested search queries), or
- If you paste a link or the figure you found, I can verify and format the citation.
Tell me the year and the indicator you want, and which of the three options above you prefer.
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