France, Britan, Spain, and The Netherlands.
The four countries that possess islands in the Caribbean are, as listed Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, and the Dominican republic.
The Caribbean has more than 7,000 islands. Four of these islands are: Aruba, Bahamas, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands.
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The large Caribbean islands that are part of the the Greater Antilles are: Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (containing the countries Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and Puerto Rico.
The large Caribbean islands that are part of the the Greater Antilles are: Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (containing the countries Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and Puerto Rico.
Assuming you mean countries which are not themselves entirely Islands in the Caribbean then: Britain has a lot of "Overseas Territories" which are to various degrees self governing. France has several "Overseas Departments" which are part of France. They actually vote in European Union elections. Netherlands has several "Special Municipalities" which have their own department in the Dutch government. USA has Puerto Rico, which is largely self governing internally, and several smaller islands which are not.
The four countries are France, the Netherlands (Holland), the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Beginning in the 16th Century, Spain had the largest colonies, including Cuba and Puerto Rico Today, there are four countries that control non-sovereign or aligned islands in the Caribbean: United Kingdom, United States, France, and the Netherlands.
Not one country owns all of the Carribean Islands. Many of them are independent. However, there are some that are parts of countries, such as Puerto Rico, which is U.S. territory. The only four countries that own some of the islands are the U.S., Great Britain, the Netherlands, and France. The rest are independent.
The four non-Caribbean nations that have island territories in the West Indies are the United States, France, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.*Excluding independent island nations in the Caribbean and their dependent islands (like Cuba and the associated Isla de la Juventud), there are at least nine claimants :United Kingdom - Montserrat, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, etc.France - Martinique, Guadeloupe, etc.Netherlands - Curacao, Aruba, etc.United States - Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, etc.and five countries that border the Caribbean :Venezuela - Isla Margarita, Isla Coche, etc.Mexico - Isla Mujeres, etc.Nicaragua - Isla de Maiz, etc.Colombia - Isla de San Andreas, etc.Honduras - Swan Islands, etc.North America Australia Africa EuropeFrance, the Netherlands, the United States, and the United Kingdom all have countries in the Caribbean Sea. Martinique, Aruba, Puerto Rico, and the Cayman Islands belong to those countries respectively.
The four largest islands in the Caribbean (Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and Jamaica) are known collectively as the Greater Antilles. The smaller islands are referred to as the Lesser Antilles.