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The Indian Ocean Indian Ocean IT'S THE INDIAN OCEAN!
Population and geographyThe total population of the West Indies Federation was between 3 and 4 million people, with the majority being of black West African descent. Minorities included Indians from the subcontinent (called East Indians), Europeans, Chinese, and Caribs. There was also a large population of mixed descent (mainly mulattos, but also Afro-Indian, Euro-Indian and mixed-Chinese). In terms of religion, most of the population was Protestant, with significant numbers of Catholics and some Hindus and Muslims (both almost exclusively from the East Indian population).The West Indies Federation (or just West Indies) consisted of around 24 main inhabited islands and approximately 220-230 minor offshore islands, islets and cays (some inhabited, some uninhabited). The largest island was Jamaica, located in the far northwest of the Federation. To the southeast lay the second largest island, Trinidad, followed by Barbados (in terms of population), located at the eastern extremity of the Federation.
Africa is to the West of the Indian Ocean
West Indian pound ended in 1949.
West Indian manatee was created in 1758.
West Indian Woodpecker was created in 1827.
Africa is west of the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean is what separates Asia and Africa.
Africa is west of the Indian ocean. The Indian Ocean is what separates Asia and Africa.
Michael Hughes has written: 'A companion to West Indian literature' -- subject(s): Authors, West Indian, History and criticism, West Indian literature (English), Biography, West Indian Authors