St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
No.
The richest country in the Caribbean is typically considered to be the Cayman Islands. Its economy is driven by tourism, offshore banking, and financial services. The country has a high standard of living and low unemployment rate.
University of the Highlands and Islands (in the UK)
Mexico, with 20 million international visitors.
because the caribbean is made up of numerous islands and independent countries there is no one currency to use. each country has its own currency with its own exchange rate and rate of inflation. If you're planning to go to one or more caribbean islands i recommend you go to the bank to check the exchange rate for each individual country
On a rate from 1 to 10 with 10 being the best I would give it a 8.5
Antigua and Barbuda is a country encompassing its two namesake islands and several smaller islands. Positioned where the Atlantic and Caribbean meet.The currency of Antigua is the Eastern Caribbean (EC) Dollar.The International currency code is XCD.
It is difficult to accurately determine which city has the highest prostitution rate as it is often a hidden and illegal activity. However, cities with large populations, high tourism rates, and economic disparities are more likely to have higher rates of prostitution.
The exchange rate is fixed to the US$ 1 US$ = 2,71EC$ (you will find the EC& on many other Caribbean islands)
Logging has the highest death rate.
As of 2021, the unemployment rate in the Dutch Caribbean region, which includes the former Netherlands Antilles, is around 8%. This figure may vary slightly between the individual islands that comprised the Netherlands Antilles.
The acceptance rate is twice as high. You will easily be able to get into Caribbean medical school, but I wouldn't recommend.