There are no french Caribbean islands.
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La Guadeloupe and La Martinique are two large French islands in the Carribbean. There are also smaller French islands nearby.
La Guadeloupe and La Martinique are two French islands in the Carribbean.
Jamaica, Trinidad, Guyana, French Gaiana, French West indies, and a few other Caribbean islands...
the Caribbean (islands) = les Caraïbespeople: les caribéens, les caribéennes
There are a few Caribbean islands that were once french owned however, through treaties and wars many of the said islands changed hands and became British. Examples of such islands are: Grenada, Dominica and St.Lucia. These islands still have places with french names for example: La Femme ( the Girl) Grenada and Vieux Forte St.Lucia.
The three Caribbean islands where French is spoken are Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Saint Martin. Martinique and Guadeloupe are both overseas regions of France, while Saint Martin is divided into a French and a Dutch side, with the northern part being French. French is the official language in these territories, reflecting their colonial history.
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the Caribbean islands was made up of what
The French lost the French and Indian War. France retained two islands in Canada, Haiti, a few islands in the Caribbean, and a sliver of South America.
Antilles, Jamaica, Bahamas,and the Caribbean islands
The Caribbean Islands are in fact, landforms themselves.