No, the Caribbean is a sea that lays between North America's southeastern coast and South America's northeastern coast. The Caribbean is not a country, but there are several island nations that lay within the Caribbean Sea.
The islands in the Caribbean are considered to be part of North America. It also includes Canada, North, Central, and South America.
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No, Cuba is an island in the Caribbean, it is part of North America.
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No, Jamaica is not a part of North America, it is a part of a group of islands called the Greater Antilles.
Haiti is an independent country in North America.
The Caribbean Sea is bordered by both North and South America.
The Caribbean is considered part of North America.
No country in North America has only a border with the Pacific Ocean. There are several in the Caribbean that are in the Atlantic, but none with only the Pacific.
Latin America actually includes the Caribbean; and Central, North and South America. North America is included, because that's where Mexico is. Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America. There are islands in the Caribbean where Portuguese is spoken, such as Curacao and Dominica.
Dominica is a Caribbean island nation and in being so is associated with North America.
It's in north america but it's a caribbean island
Puerto Rico is North America (in the Caribbean)