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The word "Caribbean" derives from the name of the Carib people, an indigenous group that inhabited parts of the Caribbean islands. The term was first recorded in the late 15th century by European explorers, who referred to the region as "Carib" or "Caribbean" in their writings. Over time, it came to encompass the entire region known for its islands and coastal areas in the Caribbean Sea.

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