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Cuba sports 165 airports; 70 of which have paved runways. The breakdown is as follows: 7 are over 3.047 m long; 9 are between 2,438 and 3.047 m; 18 are 1,527 to 2,437 m; 5 are 914 to 1,523m and 31 are under 31 m long. Of the 95 unpaved runways: 1 is 1,524 to 2,437 m long; 23 are 914 to 1,523 m and 71 are under 914 m long.

There are a total of 4,226 km of railways in Cuba, 4,226 km are standard 1.435-m gauge (140 km electrified). In addition to that, 7,742 km of track is used by sugar plantations (65% is standard gauge and the rest is narrow gauge).

Add 29,820 km of paved roads (including 638 km of expressways) and 31,038 km of unpaved roads, Cuba has a total of 60,858 roadways.

There are 240 km of navigable waterways in Cuba.

There are two pipelines in Cuba, one transports gas (41 km), the other oil (230 km).

Serviced by three ports (Cienfuegos, Havana and Matanzas), merchant marine vessels that are registered in Cuba breakdown thusly: 2 bulk carriers, 3 cargo ships, 1 passenger liner, 3petroleum tankers and 2 refrigerated cargo ships. One is owned by Spain. 13 more are registered in other countries: 1 from the Bahamas, 1 from Cyprus, 1 from the Netherlands Antilles and 10 from Panama.

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