The Cayman Islands are considered a British Overseas Territory. The Islands are one of 14 British Territories that have voted to remain territories of Britain.
They are a British Overseas Territory (i.e. they belong to the UK).
The Cayman Islands are located in the Caribbean.
That point is at sea within the territorial waters of the Cayman Islands,roughly 100 miles northeast of Georgetown.
20 N 80 W is in the Caribbean Sea, between the Cayman Islands and Cuba. As the question states an (single) island! I must assume that it is the single island of Cuba.
Grand Cayman is around 19 degrees 20 minutes north, 81 degrees 16 minutes west. The smaller islands in the Cayman Islands are about 85 miles to the east.
In everyday speak C.I. is the most common abbreviation. However, the abbreviation ky is also widely adopted. In fact the Cayman Islands dollar is abbreviated to KYD.
Yes, the Cayman Islands are a Caribbean country.
The three islands are a British Overseas Territories I think it is Cuba
The region of the Cayman Islands is the Caribbean.
The Cayman Islands do not belong to any city. They are a British territory.
No, the Caribbean Islands are not a country. They are a region composed of numerous countries and territories, each with its own government and administration.
No, the Cayman Islands are in the Caribbean.
The Cayman Islands are considered a British Overseas Territory. The Islands are one of 14 British Territories that have voted to remain territories of Britain.
No. The Cayman Islands are in the Caribbean Sea and Japan is in the Pacific Ocean.
The Cayman Islands is a British Overseas Territory located in the western Caribbean Sea.
In the Western Caribbean Sea. Located between Cuba and Jamaica. Its a very tiny island 24 x 36 miles in size. It is a British Crown Colony, well known as an Offshore tax haven, banking and tourism.
Grand Cayman is an island in the country known as the Cayman Islands
No, the Cayman Islands is no where near Mexico. Cayman is located in the Caribbean sea.