Anguilla - The Valley
Antigua and Barbuda - St. John's
Aruba - Oranjestad
The Bahamas - Nassau
Barbados - Bridgetown
Beliz - Belmopan
British Virgin Islands - Road Town
Cayman Islands - George Town
Cuba - Havana
Dominica - Roseau
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo
Grenada - St. Georges
Guadeloupe - Basse-Terre
Guyana - Georgetown
Haiti - Port-au-Prince
Jamaica - Kingston
Martinique - Fort-de-France
Montserrat - Plymouth
Netherlands Antilles - Willemstad
Puerto Rico - San Juan
St. Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre
St. Lucia - Castries
St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Kingstown
Suriname - Paramaribo
Trinidad and Tobago - Port of Spain
Turks and Caicos Islands - Cockburn Town
US Virgin Islands - Charlotte Amalie
The oldest cities in the Caribbean are Santo Dominingo "the capital of Dominican Republic " founded in 1594 , and Santiago de los caballeros (the second capital and largest metropolitan in this country founded in 1595 .
The Caribbean region does not have a single capital, as it is made up of multiple countries and territories, each with its own capital city. Some examples of capital cities in the Caribbean include Havana (Cuba), Kingston (Jamaica), and Port-au-Prince (Haiti).
None. There are only some in the Caribbean, Saint George's capital in of Grenada and St. John's capital of Antigua & Barbuda.
The Caribbean Sea is not a nation, it is a location. Hence, there is no capital city.
Cuba is the largest Caribbean island. Its capital is Havana.
one capital intensive industry in the Caribbean is the commercial bank
there are 67 capital cities in the world.
There were three capital cities.
First, you spelled it wrong its the Caribbean. The Caribbean is not a country or official region so it does not have a capitol.
Capital Cities Communications ended in 1996.
Capital Cities Communications was created in 1947.
There are 3 capital cities in Great Britain