Yes, it is. However, Caribbean citizens do not consider us real Caribbeans.
Caribbean Caribbean is a fantastic festible in Canada.It gives us lot of intertenment for all kind of people.Many people come from different country. Business people makes extraodinary finance and Canadian Govrment gets a lot of incridible ravenew. People gets job too. It is excellent fastible for people and country. Caribbean is good intertenment fastible for counry and People enjoy its a lot.
cuba
Yes you can - one US dollar is equivalent to 2.70 EC dollars - the local currency.
The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is used by several countries and territories in the Eastern Caribbean, primarily those that are part of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB). This includes nations such as Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda, among others. The currency is pegged to the US dollar, which helps stabilize the economies of these smaller nations.
Bahamas
Cuba
Cuba
The telephone country code for the US (including territories in the Caribbean and Pacific), plus Canada and a bunch of Caribbean/nearby islands, is +1.
Chad is poor, the US is not.
The country code for the US, Canada, and several Caribbean islands, is +1.
Virgin Islands
Florda
Puerto Rico is a territory (commonwealth) of the US. See the related link for more information.
This doesnt make sense.
Puerto Rico, a US Territory in the Caribbean.
Canada is part of the North American Numbering Plan. It has a country code of 1, just like the US. If you're IN the US (or another NANP country), you don't need to dial the international code to call Canada, you can just dial it as if it were a US number (1+area code+number).