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Caribbean Islands

The Caribbean Islands are a large group of islands that separate the Caribbean Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico. The grouping is over 2,000 miles long, and is made up of over 1,000 islands. Due to the tropical scenery, warm waters, and rich culture, the area is a popular cruise ship and vacation destination.

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What is the capital of martinique-?

The capital of Martinique is Fort-de-France. The island is in the West Indies.

How does colonization continue to affect the Caribbean today?

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.

Is the speical name for st kitts liamigua?

Liamigua is the name given to St. Kitts by the original inhabitants "the Carib Indians".

What kind of clothes do people wear in martinique?

Martinique, for all intensive purposes, is France in the form of an island in the Carribean. Its very, very chic and cosmopolitan. Women do not step outside of their homes without "dressing up". Being an island and hot weathered, sundresses (black is common)with heeled sandals (platforms), strappy tops, backless dresses...you name it are appropriate. If its cool and fashionable, its the mode of dress here. Brassieres are optional even in the workplace, with most locals seemingly going the bra-less route. Tourists tend to follow suit and leave their bras at the hotel. Beaches are top-free, and pointe de boute beach is clothing optional. All locals go topless, about 3/4 of tourist sun topless. Only Europeans, it seems, go completely nude. Wear comfortable shoes when shopping, but make sure they aren't sneakers and are something "vogue."

What is the meaning of carenage in Grenada?

Carenage means the act of careening (which last is an English word).To careen a ship it is hauled out onto the beach so the bottom of the hull can be cleaned of weed, barnacles and other life-forms that would slow it down.

Jehovah's witnesses on st maarten or st martin?

You will need to contact the Branch office

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 25 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11201-2483.

Where did the Tainos come from?

Some believe that they originated from the center of the Amazon Basin, and are related to the Yanomama people of that region.

Others contend that they originated in the Colombian Andes.

What is the national tree of Saint Lucia?

The national tree of st.lucia is known as the famous calabash. This is one of well known for putting food in when celebrating joune kwekol.

French villages in Grenada?

French villages in Grenada refer to the historical settlements established by French colonists in the 17th century. These villages were primarily located in the northern part of the island, such as Sauteurs and Beausejour. The French influence can still be seen in the architecture and place names of these areas. Today, these villages are part of Grenada's rich cultural heritage and attract visitors interested in the island's history.

What is the contemporary name for the Caribbean island of Hispaniola?

The contemporary name for the island of Hispaniola is "Hispaniola."

The two countries on the island are Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

How far is Texas from Saint Lucia?

They are 2800 miles (Approximate value) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.