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Regional integration is intended to benefit consumers because a wider range of good at cheaper prices should become available, and four islands is in it is: St.Lucia, Grenada, Dominica, and St.Vincent
Caribbean traditions are a big part of Caribbean culture. The Caribbean culture explains the artistic, musical, literacy, culinart, political, and social elements of the people. It was influenced by European culture and traditions.
Central American Culture
The Commonwealth is a forum for a number of non-governmental organisations, collectively known as the Commonwealth Family, which are fostered through the intergovernmental Commonwealth Foundation. The Commonwealth Games, the Commonwealth's most visible activity, are a product of one of these organisations. These organisations strengthen the shared culture of the Commonwealth, which extends through common sports, literary heritage, and political and legal practices. Due to this, Commonwealth countries are not considered to be "foreign" to one another. Reflecting this, diplomatic missions between Commonwealth countries are designated as High Commisions rather than emabassies.
the women have to do every thing. they also love to do festival's
that's sort of a difficuly question to ask.. the Caribbean isn't just like 1 country and people just live there. there are tons of different islands and countries that make up the Caribbean all with their own culture and history
WHAT ARE THE major migreanion that affect society and culture in the caribbean
by musc dancing weaving an making things out of straw
Hazel Simmons-McDonald is a highly esteemed educator and cultural advocate from the Caribbean island of Dominica. She has dedicated her life to the promotion and preservation of the island's culture and history, particularly through her work in education and the arts. Simmons-McDonald has been recognized both nationally and internationally for her contributions to Caribbean heritage and education.
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GeographyGuyana is geographically part of the Caribbean, this is the mainland Caribbean where not only do they share the Caribbean culture but at least one shore is washed by the Caribbean Sea. Suriname and Belize are also included. Contrary to popular belief the Caribbean does not only consist of islands but also countries of the South American mainland. Guyana is definitley culturaly, historicaly and geographically part of the Caribbean.
Yes. No, they are LatinAmericans. And basically Caribbean. Cubans identify more with the Caribbean culture than with the culture of the latinos in Latin America. EXCEPT FOR THE LANGUAGE.