Quintana, Mexico. That is where it originated, but the ingredients came from lots of different places.
Yes, it is. However, Caribbean citizens do not consider us real Caribbeans.
GeographyGuyana is geographically part of the Caribbean, this is the mainland Caribbean where not only do they share the Caribbean culture but at least one shore is washed by the Caribbean Sea. Suriname and Belize are also included. Contrary to popular belief the Caribbean does not only consist of islands but also countries of the South American mainland. Guyana is definitley culturaly, historicaly and geographically part of the Caribbean.
Neither. Jamaica is a part of the Caribbean and technically a part of North America.
To some extent; French people consider their overseas 'departments' an integral part of France, which includes some Caribbean places. These would often be called 'territories'.
Puerto Rico
The inside of the coco bean.
They are the people who come form the Caribbean islands neat the Gulf of Mexico. However their ancestry is probably part European and part African as the islands were settled during the slave trade.
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yes Jamaica is a part of the Caribbean sea Countries
No, Jamaica is not part of the Caribbean islands.
They are located in the Caribbean Sea, so yes, they are a part of the Caribbean.
Yes, the Dominican Republic is part of the Caribbean.
Dominican Republic is in North America. (Caribbean is part of North America)
It's part of the Pirates of the Caribbean Level Kit available at the Playstation Store for $5.99
They are the people who come form the Caribbean islands neat the Gulf of Mexico. However their ancestry is probably part European and part African as the islands were settled during the slave trade.
No, it is part of the Bahamas.
Coco Jones has claimed that she is not part of the Illuminati. And reasonably so; the Illuminati does not exist.