Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Hispaniola is comprised of the Republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.The two countries are the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The Caribbean is made up of many separate islands and Independent countries so there is no 1 flag to represent the Caribbean
Hispaniola is an island in the Caribbean shared by two separate countries, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The island is the second largest in the Caribbean and is known for its biodiversity and cultural richness.
Hispaniola is comprised of the Republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.The two countries are the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
No. Jamaica and Trinidad are separate countries. Both are islands in the Caribbean Sea.
The Caribbean on a whole is a series of several separate islands, most of them being individual separate countries. However, based on the wording of your question which is grammatically incorrect i would have to say that geographically the closest answer to what is being asked would have to be "The Bahamas".
Cuba cannot be in the Bahamas, they are two completely separate countries. Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean. The Bahamas is an island nation in the Atlantic Ocean.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Yes, the Dominican Republic and Haiti are two separate countries that share the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea. The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island, while Haiti is located in the western one-third.
Africa is a continent, not a nation. It contains many separate countries.
Spain and Portugal are on the Iberian Peninsula.
In 2010, the Dutch Caribbean countries of Aruba and Curacao gained greater autonomy from the Netherlands. While Aruba had already gained autonomy in 1986, Curacao became a separate country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on October 10, 2010, alongside Sint Maarten, which also became a separate country at that time. This shift marked a significant change in their political status within the kingdom.