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The Caribbean (Dutch: Caraïben; German: Karibik; French: Caraïbes; Spanish: Caribe; Portuguese: Caribe or Caraíbas) is a region of the Americas consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (most of which enclose the sea), and the surrounding coasts. The region is located southeast of Northern America, east of Central America, and to the north and west of South America.

Situated largely on the Caribbean Plate, the area comprises more than 7,000 islands, islets, reefs, and cays. The West Indies consist of the Antilles, divided into the larger Greater Antilles which bound the sea on the north and the Lesser Antilles on the south and east (including the Leeward Antilles), and the Bahamas. Bermuda lies much further to the north in the Atlantic Ocean and is in the West Indies. Geopolitically, the West Indies are usually reckoned as a subregion of North America and are organised into 28 territories including sovereign states, overseas departments, and dependencies. At one time, there was a short-lived country called the Federation of the West Indies composed of ten English-speaking Caribbean territories.

Caribbean vs. West Indies

The name "Caribbean" is named after the Caribs, one of the dominant Amerindian groups in the region at the time of European contact during the late 15th century.

The analogous "West Indies" originates from Christopher Columbus' idea that he had landed in the Indies (then meaning all of south and east Asia) when he had actually reached the Americas.

The Spanish term Antillas was commonly assigned to the newly discovered lands; stemming from this, "Sea of the Antilles" is a common alternate name for the Caribbean Sea in various European languages.

In the English-speaking Caribbean, someone from the Caribbean is usually referred to as a "West Indian", although the rather cumbersome phrase "Caribbean person" is sometimes used. The use of the words "Caribbean" and "Caribbeans" to refer to a West Indian or West Indians is largely known in the English-speaking Caribbean.

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Spanish-speaking Caribbeans do not like to be called Hispanics or Latins due to the significant differences to the South and Central American countries. Spanish-speaking Caribbeans not only have different native origins but they also have different history, Spanish dialect, culture, traditions, food, moral and religious beliefs. They usually relate to Spanish-speaking Caribbean countries, specifically Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Cuba due to similar culture, history and Spanish dialect.

Geography and Climate

Anguilla
San Juan, Puerto Rico

The geography and climate in the Caribbean region varies from one place to another. Some islands in the region have relatively flat terrain of non-volcanic origin. Such islands include Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, the Cayman Islands or Anguilla. Others possess rugged towering mountain-ranges like the islands of Cuba, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saba, Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia, Antigua and Trinidad.

The climate of the region mainly ranges between sub-tropical to tropical and depends a great deal upon location in proximity to the tradewinds from the Atlantic. The Tradewinds blow towards the Eastern Caribbean islands heading northwest up the chain of Windward islands.

When the tradewinds arrive close to the island of Cuba they tend to be overcome by other minor jet streams across the Caribbean region.

In the waters of the Caribbean Sea, the region can be found migratory large schools of fish, turtles and coral reef formations.

The Puerto Rico trench located on the fringe of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea just to the north of the island of Puerto Rico is said to be the deepest point in the entire Atlantic Ocean.

In the majority of cases hurricanes which at times batter the region usually strike northwards of Grenada, and to the West of Barbados. The principal hurricane belt arcs to northwest of the island of Barbados in the Eastern Caribbean.

Biodiversity

The Caribbean Islands are classified as one of Conservation International's biodiversity hotspots because they support exceptionally diverse ecosystems, ranging from montane cloud forests to cactus scrublands. These ecosystems have been devastated by deforestation and human encroachment. The hotspot has dozens of highly threatened species, including two species of solenodon (giant shrews) and the Cuban crocodile. The hotspot is also remarkable for the diminutive nature of much of its fauna.

Historical groupings

Most islands at some point were, or still are, colonies of European nations:

The mostly Spanish-controlled Caribbean in the sixteenth century

The British West Indies were formerly united by the United Kingdom into a West Indies Federation. The independent countries which were once a part of the B.W.I. still have a unified composite cricket team that successfully competes in test matches and one-day internationals. The West Indian cricket team includes the South American nation of Guyana, the only former British colony on that continent.

In addition, these countries share the University of the West Indies as a regional entity. The university consists of three main campuses in Jamaica, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago, a smaller campus in the Bahamas and Resident Tutors in other contributing territories.

Present-day island territories of the Caribbean

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Islands in and near the Caribbean


  • Template:AIA (British dependency)
    • Anguillita Island
    • Dog Island
    • East Cay
    • Little Scrub Island
    • Prickly Pear Cays
    • Sandy Island
    • Scrub Island
    • Seal Island
    • Sombrero
    • West Cay
  • Flag of Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda
    • Antigua
    • Barbuda
    • Guiana Island
    • Great Bird Island
    • Lesser Bird Island
    • Prickly Pear Island
    • Long Island
    • Redonda
  • Template:ABW (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
  • Flag of The Bahamas Bahamas
    • Abaco
    • Acklins Island
    • Andros
    • Bimini Islands
    • Cat Island
    • Crooked Island
    • Eleuthera
    • Grand Bahama
    • Great Abaco
    • Great Exuma
    • Great Inagua
    • Little San Salvador Island/Half Moon Cay
    • Long Island
    • Mayaguana
    • New Providence
    • Ragged Island
    • San Salvador Island
  • Flag of Barbados Barbados
    • Barbados
    • Culpepper Island
    • Pelican Island (now absorbed into Barbados)
  • Template:IVB (British dependency, shares the Virgin Islands with the U.S. Virgin Islands.)
    • Anegada
    • Beef Island
    • Bellamy Cay
    • Carvel Rock
    • Cockroach Island
    • Cooper Island
    • Dead Chest Cay
    • Diamond Cay
    • Dog Islands
    • Drowned Island
    • East Seal Dog Island
    • Eustatia Island
    • Fallen Jerusalem Island
    • Frenchmans Cay
    • Grouge Dog Island
    • Ginger Island
    • Great Camanoe
    • Great Dog Island
    • Great Thatch
    • Great Tobago Island
    • Green Cay
    • Guana Island
    • Jost Van Dyke
    • Cay
    • Little Anegada
    • Little Camanoe
    • Little Cay
    • Little Jost Van Dyke
    • Little Seal Dog Island
    • Little Thatch
    • Little Tobago
    • Little Wickmans Cay
    • Marina Cay
    • Mosquito Island
    • Nanny Cay
    • Necker Island
    • Norman Island
    • Old Jerusalem Island
    • Oyster Rock
    • Pelican Island
    • Peter Island
    • Prickly Pear Island
    • Saba Rock
    • Salt Cay
    • Sandy Cay
    • Scrub Island
    • Spanish Island
    • Tortola
    • Virgin Gorda
    • West Dog Island
  • Template:CAY (British dependency)
    • Cayman Brac
    • Grand Cayman (with the capital George Town)
    • Little Cayman
  • Flag of Cuba Cuba
    • Cuba
    • Isla de la Juventud
    • Cayo Largo del Sur
    • Cayo Buenavista
    • Cayo Ines de Soto
    • Cayo Levisa
    • Cayo Cruz del Padre
    • Cayo Punta Arenas
    • Cayo Blancos del Sur
    • Cayo Santa Maria
    • Cayo Fragoso
    • Cayo Esquivel
    • Cayo Guillermo
    • Cayo Coco
    • Cayo Romano
    • Cayo Guajaba
    • Cayo Saetia
    • and thousands of minor cays and islets.
  • Flag of Dominica Dominica
    • Bird Island (disputed territory with Venezuela located about 110 km (70 mi) west of the island of Dominica)
  • Flag of Grenada Grenada (shares the Grenadines group with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
    • Carriacou
    • Grenada
    • Petit Martinique
    • Ronde Island
    • Petite Martinique
  • Flag of Guadeloupe Guadeloupe (overseas department of France)
    • Basse-Terre
    • La Désirade
    • Grande-Terre
    • Marie-Galante
    • Iles de la Petite Terre
    • Iles des Saintes
      • Terre de Haut
      • Terre de Bas
  • Hispaniola
    • Flag of Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
      • Beata Island
      • Catalina Island
      • Saona Island
    • Template:HAI
      • Gonave Island
      • Tortuga
      • Île à Vache
      • Grande et Petite Cayemites
  • Flag of Jamaica Jamaica
    • Jamaica
    • Bogue Islands (some now absorbed into Montego Bay, Jamaica)
    • Great Goat Island
    • Little Goat Island
    • Kokomo Island
    • Lime Cay (part of the Port Royal Cays)
    • Morant Cays
    • Navy Island
    • Pedro Cays
    • Pigeon Island
  • Template:MTQ (overseas department of France)
  • Flag of Montserrat Montserrat (British dependency)
  • Template:ANT (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
    • Bonaire
      • Klein Bonaire
    • Curaçao
      • Klein Curaçao
    • Saba
    • Sint Eustatius
    • Sint Maarten (part of the island Saint Martin shared with Template:SMT).
  • Template:SBH (also Saint Barts)
  • Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis
    • Nevis
    • Saint Kitts
  • Flag of Saint Lucia Saint Lucia
  • Template:SMT (part of the island Saint Martin shared with the Netherlands Antilles).
  • Template:VIN (shares the Grenadines group with Grenada)
    • Baliceaux
    • Battowia
    • Bequia
    • Canouan Island
    • Mayreau
    • Mustique
    • Palm Island
    • Petit Mustique
    • Petit Saint Vincent
    • Saint Vincent
    • Tobago Cays
    • Union Island
    • Young Island
  • Template:TRI
    • Tobago
      • Goat Island
      • Little Tobago
      • Saint Giles Island
      • Sisters' Rock
    • Trinidad
      • Caledonia Island
      • Carrera
      • Chacachacare
      • Craig Island
      • Cronstadt (Kronstadt)
      • Farallon
      • Gaspar Grande
      • Gasparillo (Little Gasparee or Centipede Island)
      • Huevos
      • Lenagan Island
      • Monos
      • Nelson Island
      • Pelican Island
      • Rock Island
      • Saut d'Eau
      • Soldado Rock
  • Flag of Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands (British dependency)
    • Grand Turk
    • Middle Caicos
    • North Caicos
    • Parrot Cay
    • Pine Cay
    • Providenciales
    • Salt Cay
    • South Caicos
  • Flag of United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands (U.S. territory, shares the Virgin Islands with the British Virgin Islands)
    • Birsk Island
    • Buck Island
    • Capella
    • Cas Cay
    • Congo Cay
    • Cow And Calf Island
    • Dog Island
    • Dry Rock
    • Fish Cay
    • Flat Cay
    • Grass Cay
    • Great Saint James
    • Green Cay
    • Hans Lollik Island
    • Hassel Island
    • Inner Brass
    • Johnsons Reef
    • Leduck
    • Little Saint James
    • Lovango Cay
    • Mingo Cay
    • Ningo
    • Outer Brass
    • Packet Rock
    • Patricia Cay
    • Saba Island
    • Saint Croix
    • Saint John
    • Saint Thomas
    • Savana Island
    • South-West Rock
    • Stranglers Island
    • Thatch Cay
    • Turtledove Cay
    • Water Island
    • Welk Rock

Continental countries with Caribbean coastlines and islands

  • Flag of Belize Belize
    • Ambergris Caye
    • Belize City
    • Big Creek
    • Caye Caulker
    • Glover's Reef
    • Hicks Cays
    • Lighthouse Reef
    • South Water Caye
    • Turneffe Islands
  • Flag of Colombia Colombia
    • Archipelago of San Andres and Providencia
    • Barranquilla
    • Cartagena
    • Riohacha
    • Santa Marta
  • Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica
  • Template:GUF
  • Flag of Guatemala Guatemala
  • Flag of Guyana Guyana
    • Hog Island, Guyana
    • Leguan Island
    • Wakenaam
  • Template:HON
    • Cortés department
    • Atlántida department
    • Gracias a Dios department
    • Islas de la Bahía Department
      • Puerto Cortés
      • Tela
      • La Ceiba
      • Trujillo
      • La Mosquitia
      • Puerto Lempira
      • Guanaja
      • Roatán
      • Útila
      • Cayos Cochinos
      • Swan Islands
  • Flag of Mexico Mexico
    • 20px Quintana Roo
      • Cancún
      • Chetumal
      • Isla Contoy
      • Isla Cozumel
      • Isla Mujeres
      • cozumel
  • Flag of Nicaragua Nicaragua
    • Corn Islands
    • Cayos Miskitos
  • Flag of Panama Panama
    • San Blas Islands Comprising of more than 1300 islands
    • Bocas del Toro Archipielago with aproximately 300 islands
  • Flag of Suriname Suriname
  • Flag of United States United States
    • Navassa Island
    • Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (U.S. commonwealth)
      • Puerto Rico
      • Vieques
      • Culebra
      • Caja de Muertos
      • Desecheo Island
      • Mona
  • Flag of Venezuela Venezuela
    • Isla Margarita
    • Los Monjes Archipelago
    • Las Aves Archipelago
    • Isla de Aves
    • Los Hermanos Island
    • Los Frailes Island
    • Los Roques Archipelago
    • La Sola Island
    • La Tortuga Island
    • La Orchila Island
    • Los Testigos Island
    • La Blanquilla Island
    • Isla de Patos

The nations of Belize and Guyana, although on the mainland of Central America and South America respectively, are former British colonies and maintain many cultural ties to the Caribbean and are members of CARICOM. Guyana participates in West Indies cricket tournaments and many players from Guyana have been in the West Indies Test cricket team. The Turneffe Islands (and many other islands and reefs) are part of Belize and lie in the Caribbean Sea. The nation of Suriname, on the mainland of South America, is a former Dutch colony and also a member of CARICOM.

Indigenous tribes

Further reading

  • Kurlansky, Mark. 1992. A Continent of Islands: Searching for the Caribbean Destiny. Addison-Wesley Publishing. ISBN 0-201-52396-5.

See also

Portal Caribbean Portal


  • African diaspora
  • Americas (terminology)
  • British Afro-Caribbean community
  • Caribbean English
  • CONCACAF
  • Council on Hemispheric Affairs
  • History of the Caribbean
  • Indo-Caribbean
  • Islands of the Caribbean
  • Middle America (Americas)
  • Music of the Caribbean
  • Piracy in the Caribbean
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Politics of the Caribbean
  • Tongue of the Ocean
  • West Indies Federation
  • Tourism in Caribbean
  • List of Caribbean-related topics

Regional institutions

Here are some of the bodies that several islands share in collaboration:

  • Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Guyana
  • Association of Caribbean States (ACS), Trinidad and Tobago
  • Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), Saint Lucia
  • Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Barbados
  • Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA), Barbados
  • Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), Barbados and Jamaica
  • Caribbean Programme for Economic Competitiveness (CPEC), Saint Lucia [1]
  • Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO), Barbados
  • Inter-American Economic Council (IAEC), Washington, D.C.
  • Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC), Brazil and Uruguay
  • United Nations - Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Chile and Trinidad and Tobago
  • Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce (CAIC), Trinidad and Tobago [2]
  • Caribbean Association of National Telecommunication Organizations (CANTO), Trinidad and Tobago [3]
  • Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC), Saint Lucia [4]
  • Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), Puerto Rico [5]
  • Caribbean Regional Environmental Programme (CREP), Barbados [6]
  • Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM), Belize [7]
  • Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery (CRNM), Barbados and Dominican Republic [8]
  • Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU), Trinidad and Tobago [9]
  • West Indies Cricket Board, Antigua and Barbuda [10]

University of The West Indies, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago


Coordinates: 14°31′32″N 75°49′06″W / 14.52556, -75.81833


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