the country is indeed Puerto Rico
No, Saint Lucia is part of the Antillean Windward Island chain and is a British Commonwealth. If you are an United States citizen you will need a passport but you don't need a visa.No
Yes, the Cayman Islands are a Caribbean country.
first caribbean country to gain freedom from france
because the caribbean is made up of numerous islands and independent countries there is no one currency to use. each country has its own currency with its own exchange rate and rate of inflation. If you're planning to go to one or more caribbean islands i recommend you go to the bank to check the exchange rate for each individual country
the country is indeed Puerto Rico
The Caribbean
Haiti was not the first country to gain its independence. It was however, the first independent nation in the Caribbean and Latin America, the first post-colonial, independent, black-led country in the world, the only nation whose independence was gained as part of a successful slave rebellion, and the second independent nation in all the Americas after the United States.
Haiti was not the first country to gain its independence. It was however, the first independent nation in the Caribbean and Latin America, the first post-colonial, independent, black-led country in the world, the only nation whose independence was gained as part of a successful slave rebellion, and the second independent nation in all the Americas after the United States.
Cuba was the first Caribbean country to move to communism.
Jamaica is an independent country located in the Caribbean region. It is not part of any other country.
No, Haiti is an independent country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean.
Haiti gained independence from France in 1804, making it the first independent nation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Spain was the first country to establish colonies in the Caribbean, starting with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492.
First, you spelled it wrong its the Caribbean. The Caribbean is not a country or official region so it does not have a capitol.
Yes, Grenada is an independent country located in the Caribbean. It gained independence from British colonial rule in 1974. Today, it is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Colonization continues to affect the Caribbean today in various ways. The country does not experience its sovereignty and cannot make independent decision which affects the development of the country.