The Caribbean comprises several countries and their capitals, including:
Additionally, there are several territories and dependencies, including Puerto Rico (San Juan) and the British Virgin Islands (Road Town).
Yes, for sure.
all African countries have capitals either official or administrative
Bolivia is a country with two capitals: La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
The Bahamas is the richest country in the Caribbean
The 3 countries in the Caribbean where Spanish is the official language are:CubaThe Dominican RepublicThe United States territory of Puerto Rico
Bolivia, a country in South America located next to Chile, is a country that has not one but two capitals. Those two capitals are La Paz and Sucre. La Paz is the administrative capital, while Sucre is the judicial capital.
The only country in Central America that does not border the Caribbean Sea is El Salvador. All other Central American countries do border it.
There are 51 capitals in the US, one for each state and one for the country.
Canada has the longest coastline among all countries in the Caribbean, stretching over 200,000 kilometers.
Depends on where in the Caribbean you are. All Caribbean countries (except Haiti) have a European language (English mostly, as well as Spanish, French and Dutch) as the country's official language.
Yes, the Cayman Islands are a Caribbean country.
Belize, it's in Central America but considered to be a Caribbean country.