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False. While some Caribbean islands, like Cuba and Puerto Rico, have significant populations, many smaller islands in the region are sparsely populated or have only a few thousand residents. The level of population density varies widely across the Caribbean, with some islands being primarily tourist destinations rather than heavily populated areas.

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