The Caribbean Islands
The Caribbean Islands is a massive archipelago located in the Caribbean Sea, that can be subdivided into a few different regions: the Lucayan Archipelago, the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the ABC Islands. There are 13 sovereign states and 17 dependent territories in the Caribbean, and the predominant languages are English, Spanish, French, Dutch and Antillean creole. The Caribbean sprawls across more than 1.06 million square miles and is primarily located between North America and South America.
Greater Antilles
The most-visited region in the Caribbean
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The Lesser Antilles
form the border between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic, made up of the Leeward, the Windward & the ABC islands
The majority of the islands in the Lesser Antilles form the border between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic. They are located in the northern part of the West Indies. The islands here are further divided into the three regions: the Leeward Islands, the Windward Islands, the ABC Islands
Leeward Islands
the northern islands of the Lesser Antilles chain
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Windward Islands
South Caribbean
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ABC Islands
the three western-most islands of the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea
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LUCAYAN ARCHIPELAGO
Its proximity to the U.S. makes it a very popular vacation destination
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