their are fifteen15 members in caricom
They are 20 Caribbean multinational caricom states
15: Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago according to CARICOM.
There are bengali speakers in many countries, but the only country where it has official status is India.
Vietnam and pakistan
how many banks are there in the Caribbean region
26 Countries 26 Countries 26 Countries ---------- no there is not 26 there are around 35 (if you include Bahamas & so forth) Bahamas is not in the Caribbean but technically is considered Caribbean There are 30 countries.
In Israel, both the Jewish and the Gregorian calendar have legal status. Other countries do not use the Jewish calendar, though many Western countries recognize its status among the Jews. For example, a Jew in those countries might not be penalized if he/she misses a test on a Jewish holy day.
There are 3 countries which are members of the United Nations, and one with observer status.... * Vanuatu * Venezuela * Viet Nam and * Vatican City
Most laws in the Caribbean are made in different countries and territories. However, the secretariat headquarters in Georgetown, Guyana deals with many legal issues with the Caribbean Community and Caricom Single Market on trade and development.
Belize and Guyana as former British colonies and Suriname as a former Dutch colony have many cultural ties to islands [the West Indies] colonized by the British and Dutch in the Caribbean Sea. The Caribbean Sea washes upon Belize's coastline.All three countries belong to the economic organization Caribbean Community [CARICOM]. CARICOM's headquarters are in Georgetown, Guyana. All three countries also belong to the Association of Caribbean States [ACS]. The ACS emphasizes the Caribbean region to promote cooperation in natural disasters, tourism, trade, and transport.
Humans affect peacocks by capturing them for zoos and destroying their habitat. They are a status symbol in many countries but are more at home in the wild.