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Caribbean Sea (1490 bytes)
1: ...ica.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Central America and the Caribbean]]
3: The '''Caribbean Sea''' is a body of water adjacent to the [[Atlantic ...
5: ..., [[1 E3 m|7500]] [[metre|m]] (25,000 feet) below sea level.
7: ...merous islands in the sea, is known as just the [[Caribbean]].
10: *[[List of islands in the Caribbean]]

Pirate radio in Central America and Caribbean Sea (4133 bytes)

Sea to Sea Cycle Route (2809 bytes)
2: The [[Sea to Sea Cycle Route]] (C2C) is [[Britain]]'s most popular...
11: ...ritain's old industrial heartlands to the [[North Sea]] and Sunderland. There is also the option of sta...
21: ...s when your front wheel gets a dip in the [[North Sea]] at the finish.

Caribbean (6759 bytes)
2: ...l_america.jpg|thumb|365px|Central America and the Caribbean]]
6: ...-five territories including sovereign states, overseas departments and dependencies.
8: ...when he had in fact reached [[the Americas]]. The Caribbean consists of the Greater and Lesser [[Antilles]] a...
10: ...West Indies]] composed of the English-speaking '''Caribbean''' islands of the region.
12: ... sea [[pirate]]s. See the article [[piracy in the Caribbean]].

Caribbean (novel) (279 bytes)
1: ...s A. Michener]], depicts the [[history]] of the [[Caribbean]] region from the time of the [[Carib Indians]] t...

Indo-Caribbean (1147 bytes)
1: ...person of [[South Asian]] origin who lives in the Caribbean, or the descendant of such a person.
3: ...ting from other parts of the country. Other Indo-Caribbean people descend from later migrants, including Ind...
5: ...]], [[Martinique]] and [[Guadeloupe]]. Many Indo-Caribbean people have migrated to the [[United States of Am...

Caribbean Cup (1982 bytes)
1: ...held for the [[CONCACAF]] national teams of the [[Caribbean]]. The tournament doubles as a qualifying event ...

Caribbean Coot (2089 bytes)
2: <tr><th bgcolor=pink>Caribbean Coot</th></tr>
18: ...[Rallidae]], which is a resident breeder in the [[Caribbean]] and parts of [[Venezuela]]. It has sometimes be...
24: Caribbean Coots can dive for food but can also forage on la...

Malaria and the Caribbean (2086 bytes)
1: Malaria’s Affects on the Caribbean
3: ...used some to be at least mildly affected by the disease.
5: ...on some islands but not all. One contracts this disease by being bitten by an Anopheles mosquito which ...
7: ...f exploration and wealth. The creoles felt that diseases such as malaria were prevention tools from the...

History of the Caribbean (2181 bytes)
1: ==The Caribbean before the arrival of Christopher Columbus==
3: ...ericas|European]] discovery of the islands of the Caribbean three [[Native American]] tribes lived on the isl...
9: ...' [[History]] of present-day territories in the [[Caribbean]]:
36: [[Category:Caribbean]]
37: [[Category:History of the Caribbean|*]]

Caribbean cuisine (930 bytes)
1: '''Caribbean cuisine''' is a fusion of [[Spanish cuisine]], [[...
3: ...increasingly common outside of the area is "jerk" seasoned meats, commonly chicken. It is a unique, sp...
8: {{cookbookpar|Caribbean cuisines}}
12: [[Category:Cuisine]][[Category:Caribbean]]

Caribbean Sun (1513 bytes)
1: ...es''', known for short as ''Caribbean Sun'', is a Caribbean airline that is owned by a [[United States|Americ...
4: ...en, ''Caribbean Sun Airlines'' is a division of ''Caribbean Star''.
6: ...SH-8]] planes, a type which is also a staple on ''Caribbean Star''s fleet.
9: ...t. Their livery reflects that of parent company ''Caribbean Star''.
17: *Various other Caribbean destinations

Caribbean Flamingo (1610 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Caribbean Flamingo}}
15: The '''Caribbean Flamingo''' (''Phoenicopterus ruber'') is a large...

Politics of the Caribbean (3659 bytes)
1: The [[politics]] of the [[Caribbean]] are diverse for such a relatively small area. ...
5: ...tes are received; therefore small parties can win seats. This encourages many small parties to form. ...
7: ...arty system]]s are found primarily in the [[Anglo-Caribbean countries]]. Although there are some smaller par...
11: ... the [[United States|American]] possessions. The Caribbean is a diverse political melting pot, mainly influe...
25: [[Category:Caribbean]]

Caribbean basin (506 bytes)
1: The '''Caribbean basin''' is generally defined as the area running...

Piracy in the Caribbean (12092 bytes)
1: The great era of '''[[pirate|piracy]] in the [[Caribbean]]''' extends from around [[1560]] up until the [[...
3: ... seize the main vessels. The classic route in the Caribbean was through the [[Lesser Antilles]] to the ports ...
5: ...widespread piracy and privateering throughout the Caribbean.
7: ...etween 1500 and 1600. The Spanish presence in the Caribbean was based on slavery, so while their expansion su...
9: ...rs' War]] in [[1618]] the Spanish presence in the Caribbean began to decline at a faster rate, becoming more ...

Caribbean University (974 bytes)
1: ... [[graduate|graduate studies]], it was renamed to Caribbean University.
5: * [[Caribbean University at Bayamon]] (1969)
6: * [[Caribbean University at Carolina]] (1979)
7: * [[Caribbean University at Ponce]] (1985)
8: * [[Caribbean University at Vega Baja]] (1977)

Caribbean Carnival (1071 bytes)
1: ...ival'' features traditions and various aspects of Caribbean Culture which revolves around music and other fes...
22: ==International Caribbean Carnivals ==
27: * [[Caribbean]]
29: ...f_islands_in_the_Caribbean|List of Islands in the Caribbean]]
32: {{Caribbean-stub}}

Caribbean Martin (2230 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Caribbean Martin }}
15: The '''Caribbean Martin''' or '''White-bellied Martin''', ''Progne...
17: ... nominate race ''P. d. dominicensis'' breeds on [[Caribbean]] islands from [[Jamaica]] east to [[Tobago]], ''...
21: The Caribbean Martin nests in cavities in banks and buildings, ...
23: Adult Caribbean Martins are 18.5 cm in length, with a forked tail...

Caribbean English (1334 bytes)
3: ...sh language]] spoken in the [[Caribbean]]. In the Caribbean, there is a great deal of variation in the way En...
5: Examples of the English in daily use in the Caribbean include a reduced set of pronouns, typically, me,...
9: Caribbean countries where English is an official language o...
37: [[Category:Caribbean]]

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