No; many are colonies of US, UK, France and Netherlands; but, by hypocrisy they are not called officially colonies.
The Caribbean islands make up a large group of islands called the Caribbean archipelago. This archipelago consists of over 7000 islands, of which about 13 are independent countries.
St. Kitts and Nevis are 2 islands that make up the smallest sovereign nation in the Caribbean Sea.
Altogether there are over 7,000 odd islands that make up the Caribbean, but bearing in mind that the vast majority of these are reefs and cays the number soon falls. There are 115 main islands.
Countries that make up the Windward Islands are St. Lucia St. Vincent Grenada and Dominica
Coral and Skeleton
There are 28 island nations and over 7,000 other individual islands in the Caribbean.
Two types of islands in the Caribbean islands are:Inlets : Small rocky islands.cays: Very small islands of sand or coal.
Two subregions that make up Middle America are Central America and the Caribbean. Central America consists of countries located between North and South America, while the Caribbean includes islands in the Caribbean Sea.
No, Nevis is not part of the British Virgin Islands. It is one of the two islands that make up the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, which is an independent country in the Caribbean. The British Virgin Islands are a separate British Overseas Territory located nearby.
There were many and it's hard to make a decision who to include. Some continental countries also have islands in the Caribbean, including Colombia (which has 10 islands in the Caribbean Sea, known as San Andrés-and-Providencia), Mexico (4 islands), Nicaragua (4), Venezuela (15), Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama. The United States also claims several small Caribbean islands (including Alto Velo). see the related link for the list of Participating National Olympic Committees
that's sort of a difficuly question to ask.. the Caribbean isn't just like 1 country and people just live there. there are tons of different islands and countries that make up the Caribbean all with their own culture and history
republic