Mainland France is located in Western Europe, but it has possessions in the Caribbean, namely the large islands of La Guadeloupe and La Martinique, and half of the island of Saint-Martin shared with the Dutch.
Hence parts of France are located in the Caribbean even though France is an European country.
Guadeloupe is a French overseas department and region located in the Caribbean. As such, it is a part of France and is governed by the French Republic.
Guadeloupe is an overseas region of France located in the Caribbean, specifically in the Lesser Antilles region.
Martinique is located in the Caribbean Sea. It is an overseas of France and part of the French Republic. Fort-de-France is a city in Martinique.
The overseas French departments located in the Caribbean Sea are Guadeloupe and Martinique. These departments are integral parts of France and enjoy the same legal status as regions in mainland France. Additionally, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy are French overseas collectivities in the Caribbean, which, while not departments, are also associated with France.
Mexico is not located IN the Caribbean sea.
The West Indies is located in The Caribbean Sea! :]
West Indies Martinique is an island. It is in the Caribbean, close to South America. It is part of France. So it's in Europe
France felt its interests in the Caribbean were most important.
Martinique is an island located in the Caribbean Sea. It is an overseas region of France. The inhabitants of Martinique are French citizens. Paris, the capital city in France, is Martinique's capital city.
it is not in the caribbean, it is located in south Äsia
No Haiti is its own country. It was once a territory of France until it gained independence in 1804.
this is not my question my question was which continent is to the north of the caribbean sooooooooooooo answer it pleaseee