What all the Caribbeans have in common is. Their language. The four main language is English, French, Spanish, and dutch.CountryPopulation (*2001) SizeOfficial LanguageSpoken LanguagesAnguilla11,430EnglishEnglish, Some SpanishAntigua and Barbuda66,970EnglishEnglish, local dialectsAruba70,007DutchPapiamento, Dutch, English, SpanishBahamas303,611EnglishEnglish, CreoleBarbados275,330EnglishEnglishBay Islands, Honduras49,151SpanishSpanish, English, Amerindian dialectsBelize256,062EnglishEnglish, Spanish, Mayan, Garifuna, CreoleBermuda63,503EnglishEnglish, PortugueseBonaire14,230DutchPapiamento, Dutch, English, SpanishBritish Virgin Islands20,812EnglishEnglishCancun400,000SpanishSpanish, EnglishCayman Islands40,900EnglishEnglishCuba11,217,100SpanishSpanishCuracao130,000DutchDutchDominica70,786EnglishEnglish, French patoisDominican Republic8,581,477SpanishSpanish, Some EnglishGrenada89,227EnglishEnglish, French patoisGuadeloupe431,170FrenchFrench, Creole patoisHaiti6,964,549FrenchFrench, CreoleIsla Cozumel50,000SpanishSpanish, Some EnglishIsla de Margarita350,000SpanishSpanish, Some EnglishJamaica2,665,636EnglishEnglish, Creole, Some spanishMartinique418,454FrenchFrench, Creole patoisMontserrat7,574EnglishEnglishPuerto Rico3,808,610Spanish, EnglishSpanish, EnglishSaba1,704DutchEnglish, DutchSaint Barthelemy6,500FrenchFrench, EnglishSaint Croix53,234EnglishEnglishSaint John4,197EnglishEnglishSaint Kitts and Nevis38,756EnglishEnglishSaint Lucia158,178EnglishEnglish, French patoisSaint Martin - FWI27,000FrenchFrench, English, Creole patois, SpanishSaint Thomas51,181EnglishEnglishSaint Vincent and the Grenadines115,942EnglishEnglish, French patoisSint Eustatius2,249DutchEnglish, Dutch, Some SpanishSint Maarten41,718DutchEnglish, Spanish, Dutch, Creole, PapiamentoTrinidad and Tobago1,169,682EnglishEnglish, Hindi, French,Spanish, ChineseTurks and Caicos Islands18,122EnglishEnglish
The Caribbean islands share commonalities such as a tropical climate, rich cultural diversity influenced by African, European, and indigenous peoples, and a history shaped by colonialism and slavery. They also share a love for music, dance, and cuisine that reflects their unique blend of influences.
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Glaciers and ice sheets covering large portions of land were common features during all ice ages.
Temperate deciduous forests can be found on all continents except Antarctica.
None of them are proper nouns. They are all common nouns that refer to colors.
All continents are land masses that are surrounded by water, they are part of Earth's crust, and they consist of various ecosystems and climates that support diverse plant and animal life.
The Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination is a common examination taken by students in Caribbean countries. It covers a range of subjects and is typically taken at the end of the secondary school education.
Jack Sparrow is the star character in all of the pirates of the Caribbeans :]
they share the gulf of mexico. the produce things to
No, the Caribbeans is in America
I suggest going to the Caribbeans for all inclusive resorts.
Common cooking techniques in the Caribbean are fire and grilling based. There is a lot of different recipes the Caribbeans use when grilling.
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heros from the carribean\
Enlaved people fought back and refused to work . They fought and eventually had no slavery in the Caribbeans
The cast of Hidden Caribbeans - 2010 includes: Alisha Nurse
Africans call it kanerow, and Caribbeans call it cornrow. Its all the same thing though.
No, safest place would be St.Lucia. Best weed in the caribbean
Caribbeans are not extinct