There are 4 major islands that make up the Greater Antilles. These islands include Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola.
The Greater Antilles are Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica.
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Per Brittanica Online Encylcopedia, the Greater Antilles is the geographical term given to the four (4), not five (5), largest islands of the Antilles. The islands constituting the Greater Antilles are as follows: Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
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The Greater Antilles is one of three island groups in theCaribbean. Comprising Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico--the four largest islands of the Antilles--the Greater Antilles constitutes almost 90% of the land mass of the entire West Indies.
The West Indies.
The four islands that make up the Greater Antilles are Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola.
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.
Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. They constitute nearly 90 percent of the total land area of the entire West Indies.
The islands that make up the Greater Antilles are Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic), and Puerto Rico. Overall there are four islands.