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The "West Indies". This group includes most of the islands in the Caribbean, including Cuba, The Bahamas, Haiti/Dominican Republic, or Puerto Rico. This group is in turn subdivided into Greater and Lesser Antilles as well as the Lucayan Archipielago.

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