Islands directly under Dutch law: Bonaire, Saba and Saint-Eustatius.
Islands with a form of independence within the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Aruba, Curaçao and Sint-Maarten.
Some of the Caribbean islands, such as Cuba and Dominican Republic, are part of the Central America while other part of islands are owned by other countries which is USA, UK, France, and Netherlands.
Martinique and Guadeloupe
Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
"Nederlandse Antillen" is the Dutch name for the former Netherlands Antilles, a group of islands in the Caribbean that were part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands until their dissolution in 2010. The islands included in the Netherlands Antilles were Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten.
No, Canada does not own any Caribbean islands. The Caribbean islands are sovereign nations or territories of other countries, such as the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and the United States.
besides martinique and guadaloupe (french owned) Aruba (dutch owned) and 1 or 2 others owned by the UK that i can't think of ATM all the other islands are independent
France, Britan, Spain, and The Netherlands.
Many of the Caribbean islands were once foreign territories or Spain, The Netherlands, France, UK, US or the Dutch. Many of the islands are still part of those nations.
All within CARICOM... so basically all of them except Cuba, the US owned islands and the British owned islands
USA Great Brittan France Netherlands
France, Britan, Spain, and The Netherlands.
The Caribbean islands have more colonial possessions than Central America. The Caribbean islands were colonized by various European powers such as Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands, leading to a greater number of colonies compared to Central America, which was primarily colonized by Spain.