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the primary language for the Cayman Islands, is English, however, some speak a slang known as "caymanian".
There are some colombian islands it could be them or the cayman islands
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Some of the natural resources of the Northern Mariana Islands include fish, forests, arable land, and minerals such as limestone. The islands also have geothermal energy potential.
There are a number of different accommodations in the Cayman Islands. Some of the more popular ones include: Turtle Nest Inn, Cotton Tree Hotel and Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman.
there are sight-seeing buses, and for some excursions, there can be bicycle buggy's!
the Cayman Islands, are known for the beautiful beaches, friendly people, great sight-seeing, and hosts some of good the best diving sites in the world! Grand Cayman especially is a great tour spot that has a Stingray City, 7 Mile Beach, a Turtle Farm, a Starfish place, and Smith Cove.
The manner in which Islands are and have been formed are as diverse and unique in many cases as the Islands themselves. As per the catagorisation of this question however, the Cayman Islands were formed by convergent tectonic plate movement. Geographically speaking they sit on the egde of the Cayman Trench. It is a trench hundreds of miles deep that runs between the Cayman Islands and Cuba. Further eleaboration would require a more specific focus as some Islands are formed due to volcanic activity, some are man made...etc.
As the name implies, Cayman Airlines mainly flies tourists to the Cayman Islands which are full of beaches that are a major tourist destination. Cayman Airlines also flies to Jamaica, New York City, and Washington, DC.
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Taken as a group, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac appear to occupy therange of latitude from 19.2628° North, on the beach along Pedro Castle Road south ofBoddentown, to 19.7567° North, at the east end of Spot Bay Road on Cayman Brac.So any 'line' you draw on your map, at any latitude between 19.2628° and 19.7567° North,crosses some part of the Cayman Islands. You can't get any nearer than that.