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Also know as the West Indies, this is the oceanic part of UsefulNotes/NorthAmerica that was once full of {{pirate}}s, slaves, busty women, busty women pirates and women slaves who may or may not have been busty.
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The Caribbean (locally pronounced ''KARR-ib-ee-an'' but commonly pronounced ''KARR-ib-EE-É™n'' or ''kÉ™-RIB-ee-É™n'' everywhere else; Spanish: ''el Caribe''; French: ''les Caraïbes''; Dutch: ''de Caraïben''), also known as the West Indies,
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and The Guianas in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural ties, with Belize, UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and The Guianas in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural ties, with Belize, UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking French-speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and The Guianas in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural ties, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}}. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and The Guianas in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural ties, with the later three Belize, UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}}.Georgetown. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural ties, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} The Guianas in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural ties, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana.UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}}. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural connections, ties, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to close cultural connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside indigenous Carib, American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} in South America are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the later is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the later latter is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the later is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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The Caribbean is typically split into three groups of islands: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.[[note]]Though the later is sometimes geologically considered separate from the Caribbean.[[/note]] UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} in Northern America, UsefulNotes/{{Belize}} in Central America and UsefulNotes/{{Guyana}} and UsefulNotes/{{Suriname}} are sometimes also included in this region due to cultural and ethnic connections, with the later three even being part of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community CARICOM]], the intergovernmental political and economic union of the region, and it's secretariat being headquartered in Georgetown in Guyana. In addition, the Spanish and French speaking countries of the region overlap with UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. The Caribbean countries are distinct culturally for their prominence of West African and South Asian influence among the populace alongside American, British, Spanish, French, Dutch, and even Scandinavian influences.
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This is a list of the Caribbean countries that aren't part of UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. Because of that, some countries that are geographically part of the Caribbean like UsefulNotes/{{Cuba}} or the UsefulNotes/DominicanRepublic are not here, while Bermuda in UsefulNotes/NorthAmerica, Belize in Central America and Guyana and Suriname in UsefulNotes/SouthAmerica are. What separates these countries from Latin America is the prominence of West African and Anglo-Indian[[note]]And we mean real Indians from the Indian subcontinent, not a misleading term for Native Americans. The British imported quite a lot of Indians as indentured laborers, FYI[[/note]] culture among the populace, whereas Latin/Romance culture dominates elsewhere. Just think of this list as a list of countries who are members of a "Caribbean Community" ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community a real organization]], known as CARICOM, headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana).
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!!North America
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* UsefulNotes/{{Belize}}
->'''Capital''': Belmopan
->'''Largest City''': Belize City
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* UsefulNotes/AntiguaAndBarbuda
->'''Capital & Largest City''': None (''de jure''), St. John's (''de facto'')
* UsefulNotes/TheBahamas
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Nassau
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* UsefulNotes/{{Belize}}
->'''Capital''': Belmopan
->'''Largest City''': Belize City
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* UsefulNotes/AntiguaAndBarbuda
->'''Capital & Largest City''': None (''de jure''), St. John's (''de facto'')
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->'''Capital''': Belmopan
->'''Largest City''': Belize City
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* UsefulNotes/{{Haiti}}
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Port-au-Prince
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->'''Capital & Largest City''': Kingston
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!!!Northern America
* UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital''': Hamilton
->'''Largest City''': St. George's
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* UsefulNotes/{{Anguilla}} (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': The Valley
* UsefulNotes/{{Aruba}} (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Oranjestad
* UsefulNotes/BritishVirginIslands (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Road Town
* UsefulNotes/{{Bonaire}} (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Kralendijk
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* UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital''': Hamilton
->'''Largest City''': St. George's
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* UsefulNotes/{{Anguilla}} (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': The Valley
* UsefulNotes/{{Aruba}} (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Oranjestad
* UsefulNotes/BritishVirginIslands (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Road Town
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->'''Capital & Largest City''': Kralendijk
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* UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}} (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital''': Hamilton
->'''Largest City''': St. George's
!!!Caribbean
* UsefulNotes/{{Anguilla}} (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': The Valley
* UsefulNotes/{{Aruba}} (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Oranjestad
* UsefulNotes/BritishVirginIslands (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Road Town
* UsefulNotes/{{Bonaire}} (administered by the Netherlands)
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* UsefulNotes/{{Martinique}} (administered by France)
->'''Prefecture & Largest City''': Fort-de-France
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* UsefulNotes/{{Anguilla}} (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': The Valley
* UsefulNotes/BritishVirginIslands (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Road Town
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->'''Prefecture''': Basse-Terre
->'''Largest City''': Pointe-à-Pitre
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* UsefulNotes/{{Martinique}} (administered by France)
->'''Prefecture & Largest City''': Fort-de-France
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* UsefulNotes/{{Anguilla}} (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': The Valley
* UsefulNotes/BritishVirginIslands (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Road Town
* UsefulNotes/{{Guadeloupe}} (administered by France)
->'''Prefecture''': Basse-Terre
->'''Largest City''': Pointe-à-Pitre
* [[UsefulNotes/SaintBarthelemy Saint Barthélemy]] (administered by France)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Gustavia
* UsefulNotes/SaintMartin (administered by France)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Marigot
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Gustavia
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->'''Capital''': Cockburn Town
->'''Largest City''': Providenciales
->'''Capital''': Cockburn Town
->'''Largest City''': Providenciales
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!!!Leeward Antilles
* UsefulNotes/{{Aruba}} (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Oranjestad
* UsefulNotes/{{Bonaire}} (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Kralendijk
* [[UsefulNotes/{{Curacao}} Curaçao]] (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Willemstad
!!Lucayan Archipelago
* UsefulNotes/TurksAndCaicosIslands (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital''': Cockburn Town
->'''Largest City''': Providenciales
* UsefulNotes/{{Aruba}} (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Oranjestad
* UsefulNotes/{{Bonaire}} (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Kralendijk
* [[UsefulNotes/{{Curacao}} Curaçao]] (administered by the Netherlands)
->'''Capital & Largest City''': Willemstad
!!Lucayan Archipelago
* UsefulNotes/TurksAndCaicosIslands (administered by the United Kingdom)
->'''Capital''': Cockburn Town
->'''Largest City''': Providenciales
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This is a list of the Caribbean countries that aren't part of UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. Because of that, some countries that are geographically part of the Caribbean like UsefulNotes/{{Cuba}} or the UsefulNotes/DominicanRepublic are not here, while Bermuda in UsefulNotes/NorthAmerica, Belize in Central America and Guyana and Suriname in UsefulNotes/SouthAmerica are. What separates these countries from Latin America is the prominence of West African and Anglo-Indian[[note]]And we mean real Indians from the Indian subcontinent, not a misleading term for Native Americans. The British imported quite a lot of Indians as indentured laborers, FYI[[/note]] culture among the populace, whereas Latin/Romance culture dominates elsewhere. Just think of this list as a list of countries who are members of a "Caribbean Community" (a real organization, known as CARICOM, headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana).
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This is a list of the Caribbean countries that aren't part of UsefulNotes/LatinAmerica. Because of that, some countries that are geographically part of the Caribbean like UsefulNotes/{{Cuba}} or the UsefulNotes/DominicanRepublic are not here, while Bermuda in UsefulNotes/NorthAmerica, Belize in Central America and Guyana and Suriname in UsefulNotes/SouthAmerica are. What separates these countries from Latin America is the prominence of West African and Anglo-Indian[[note]]And we mean real Indians from the Indian subcontinent, not a misleading term for Native Americans. The British imported quite a lot of Indians as indentured laborers, FYI[[/note]] culture among the populace, whereas Latin/Romance culture dominates elsewhere. Just think of this list as a list of countries who are members of a "Caribbean Community" (a ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Community a real organization, organization]], known as CARICOM, headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana).
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!!!Central America
* UsefulNotes/{{Belize}}
->'''Capital''': Belmopan
->'''Largest City''': Belize City
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->'''Capital''': Belmopan
->'''Largest City''': Belize City
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!!!Central America
* UsefulNotes/{{Belize}}
->'''Capital''': Belmopan
->'''Largest City''': Belize City
* UsefulNotes/{{Belize}}
->'''Capital''': Belmopan
->'''Largest City''': Belize City