The US Virgin Islands are a group of Caribbean Islands that are an insular area of the United States. The islands are divided into three districts and those three districts are divided into twenty sub-districts.
There are 18 English-speaking territories that are republics.
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic are primarily spanish speaking countries. Spanish is spoken on many of the other islands and depending on where you go on a given island, it may also be the primary language.
The sentence should be capitalized like this: You met many English-speaking Russians on your trip.
3: Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico Note: Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States, it is not a country.
Spanish-speaking countries of Central America are Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama. The only official language of Belize is English, but Spanish is widely used and officially recognized as a regional language. In the Caribbean: Cuba and the Dominican Republic. Puerto Rico is also Spanish-speaking but is a territory of the United States. The islands of San Andres and Providencia are part of Colombia, which is Spanish-speaking, but most residents speak a creole language which is English-based but which has many Spanish loanwords. Spanish is an official language of Trinidad and Tobago but is not a majority language there. Papiamento, a Spanish-based creole language, is official in Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles, which are both Dutch territories in the Caribbean.
There are 18 English-speaking territories that are republics.
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There are many English Speaking islands in the Caribbean. Some examples are; Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines etc.
Lots of people in the Caribbean speak English and it is an official language in many islands there, but not everyone speaks English in the Caribbean.
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic are primarily spanish speaking countries. Spanish is spoken on many of the other islands and depending on where you go on a given island, it may also be the primary language.
The sentence should be capitalized like this: You met many English-speaking Russians on your trip.
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There are several different native languages and forms of Patois in the Caribbean, but English as a second language is very popular there and throughout many parts of the world.
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Howrse and Babydow are English speaking Owlient games.
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3: Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico Note: Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States, it is not a country.