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Qué (quién) es Caribbean Sea - definición

TROPICAL SEA OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, LOCATED EAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA, SOUTH OF THE GREATER ANTILLES AND NORTH OF SOUTH AMERICA
Carribean Sea; Caribbean sea; Sea of the Antilles; The Caribbean Sea; Carribbean Sea; Caribbean Ocean; Mar Caribe; Mer des Caraïbes; Caraïbische Zee; Caribean Sea; Sea of Caribbea; Caribbean ocean; Flora and fauna of the Caribbean Sea; Wildlife of the Caribbean Sea; Geology of the Caribbean Sea
  • Coral reefs in the [[British Virgin Islands]]
  • The Belize Barrier Reef photographed from the [[International Space Station]] in 2016
  • shaded relief]] map of the Caribbean Sea and [[Gulf of Mexico]] area<ref name="GLOBE" /><ref name="ETOPO1" />
  • Caribbean plate tectonics
  • [[Christopher Columbus]] landing on [[Hispaniola]] in 1492
  • Sketch of the [[North Equatorial Current]] and the [[Gulf Stream]]
  • [[Green sea turtle]], [[Grand Cayman Island]]
  • website=www.nasa.gov}}</ref> [[Hurricane Katrina]] is seen just above [[Cuba]].
  • San Andrés island]], Colombia
  • [[Puerto Rican parrot]]
  • Coral reef near [[Soufrière Quarter]], [[Saint Lucia]]
  • [[Sian Ka'an]] Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
  • Quintana Roo, Mexico]]

Piracy in the Caribbean         
  • Main trade routes prey to 16th-century piracy: [[Spanish treasure fleet]]s linking the Caribbean to [[Seville]], [[Manila galleon]]s (after 1568) (white) and [[Portuguese India Armadas]] (after 1498) (blue)
  • The Spanish [[Amaro Pargo]] performed in the Caribbean and lived in [[Cuba]] for ten years.
  • [[Jean Lafitte]], New Orleans' legendary pirate
  • Blackbeard's severed head hanging from Maynard's bow
  • Central America and the Caribbean [https://web.archive.org/web/20120928155457/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/graphics/ref_maps/physical/pdf/central_america.pdf (detailed pdf map)]
  • French pirate [[François l'Olonnais]] was nicknamed ''Flail of the Spaniards'' and had a reputation for brutality – offering no quarter to Spanish prisoners.
  • [[Anne Bonny]] and [[Mary Read]], convicted of piracy on 28 November 1720
  • "Haunts of the 'Brethren of the Coast'", a map of the time reproduced in "Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts" (1897)
  • French pirate [[Jacques de Sores]] looting and burning Havana in 1555
  • The hanging of [[Stede Bonnet]] in Charleston, 1718
  • Central America and Caribbean sovereignty in 1700
  • War of the Grand Alliance]]
PIRACY IN THE CARIBBEAN REGION FROM THE 1500S TO THE 1830S
Piracy in the Caribbean Sea; Caribbean pirate
The era of piracy in the Caribbean began in the 1500s and phased out in the 1830s after the navies of the nations of Western Europe and North America with colonies in the Caribbean began combating pirates. The period during which pirates were most successful was from the 1660s to 1730s.
Caribbean         
  • Agostino Brunias. Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A linen market in [[Dominica]] in the 1770s
  • [[Arroz con gandules]], one of the national dishes of [[Puerto Rico]]
  • Map of the Caribbean
  • The mostly Spanish-controlled Caribbean in the 16th century
  • Cayo de Agua, [[Los Roques Archipelago]], Venezuela
  • Asian Indians]] in the late nineteenth century singing and dancing in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • Doubles]], one of the national dishes of [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • Flag of the Caribbean Common Market and Community (CARICOM)
  • Grand Anse beach, St. George's, [[Grenada]]
  • A church cemetery perched in the mountains of [[Guadeloupe]]
  • Guanaja Island, Bay Islands, Honduras
  • A [[Haitian Vodou]] altar
  • [[Puerto Rico]]'s south shore, from the mountains of Jayuya
  • San Andrés island]], Caribbean, [[Colombia]].
  • A [[Jewish]] [[synagogue]] in [[Suriname]]
  • [[Havana Cathedral]] (Catholic) in [[Cuba]] completed in 1777
  • Köppen climate]] map of the islands of the Caribbean.
  • Guanahatabey]] are unclassified.
  • Street scene, [[Matanzas]], Cuba
  • Palancar Beach in [[Cozumel Island]], Mexico
  • Political evolution of Central America and the Caribbean from 1700 to present
  • The mostly Spanish-controlled Caribbean in the 18th century
  • Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Spanish Caribbean Islands in the American Viceroyalties 1600
  • A view of [[Nevis]] island from the southeastern peninsula of [[Saint Kitts]]
  • The [[Caribbean Plate]]}}
  • The [[Battle of the Saintes]] between British and French fleets in 1782, by [[Nicholas Pocock]]
  • Christian]] [[cathedral]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • masjid]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • A field in [[Pinar del Rio]] planted with [[Cuba]]n tobacco
  • [[Temple in the Sea]], a [[Hindu]] [[mandir]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
REGION TO THE CENTER-EAST OF AMERICA COMPOSED OF MANY ISLANDS / COASTAL REGIONS SURROUNDING THE CARIBBEAN SEA
Caribbean nation; Carribean; Countries of the Carribean; Carribean Islands; Caribean; The Caribbean; Caribbee Islands; Carribbean; Caribbean island; Carribeans; Carribian; Carribean islands; Geography of the Caribbean; Caribbean integration; Caribbean region; Caribbea; Geology of the Caribbean; Climate of the Caribbean; Biodiversity of the Caribbean; Demographics of the Caribbean; Politics of Caribbean; Wildlife of the Caribbean; Caraïbe; Caraïbes; Foreign interventions by the United States in the Caribbean; Politics of the Caribbean; List of Caribbean island groups; Regional institutions in the Caribbean; Ecology of the Caribbean
·adj ·Alt. of Caribbee.
Caribbean         
  • Agostino Brunias. Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A linen market in [[Dominica]] in the 1770s
  • [[Arroz con gandules]], one of the national dishes of [[Puerto Rico]]
  • Map of the Caribbean
  • The mostly Spanish-controlled Caribbean in the 16th century
  • Cayo de Agua, [[Los Roques Archipelago]], Venezuela
  • Asian Indians]] in the late nineteenth century singing and dancing in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • Doubles]], one of the national dishes of [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • Flag of the Caribbean Common Market and Community (CARICOM)
  • Grand Anse beach, St. George's, [[Grenada]]
  • A church cemetery perched in the mountains of [[Guadeloupe]]
  • Guanaja Island, Bay Islands, Honduras
  • A [[Haitian Vodou]] altar
  • [[Puerto Rico]]'s south shore, from the mountains of Jayuya
  • San Andrés island]], Caribbean, [[Colombia]].
  • A [[Jewish]] [[synagogue]] in [[Suriname]]
  • [[Havana Cathedral]] (Catholic) in [[Cuba]] completed in 1777
  • Köppen climate]] map of the islands of the Caribbean.
  • Guanahatabey]] are unclassified.
  • Street scene, [[Matanzas]], Cuba
  • Palancar Beach in [[Cozumel Island]], Mexico
  • Political evolution of Central America and the Caribbean from 1700 to present
  • The mostly Spanish-controlled Caribbean in the 18th century
  • Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Spanish Caribbean Islands in the American Viceroyalties 1600
  • A view of [[Nevis]] island from the southeastern peninsula of [[Saint Kitts]]
  • The [[Caribbean Plate]]}}
  • The [[Battle of the Saintes]] between British and French fleets in 1782, by [[Nicholas Pocock]]
  • Christian]] [[cathedral]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • masjid]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • A field in [[Pinar del Rio]] planted with [[Cuba]]n tobacco
  • [[Temple in the Sea]], a [[Hindu]] [[mandir]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
REGION TO THE CENTER-EAST OF AMERICA COMPOSED OF MANY ISLANDS / COASTAL REGIONS SURROUNDING THE CARIBBEAN SEA
Caribbean nation; Carribean; Countries of the Carribean; Carribean Islands; Caribean; The Caribbean; Caribbee Islands; Carribbean; Caribbean island; Carribeans; Carribian; Carribean islands; Geography of the Caribbean; Caribbean integration; Caribbean region; Caribbea; Geology of the Caribbean; Climate of the Caribbean; Biodiversity of the Caribbean; Demographics of the Caribbean; Politics of Caribbean; Wildlife of the Caribbean; Caraïbe; Caraïbes; Foreign interventions by the United States in the Caribbean; Politics of the Caribbean; List of Caribbean island groups; Regional institutions in the Caribbean; Ecology of the Caribbean
(Caribbeans)
1.
The Caribbean is the sea which is between the West Indies, Central America and the north coast of South America.
N-PROPER: the N
2.
Caribbean means belonging or relating to the Caribbean Sea and its islands, or to its people.
ADJ
A Caribbean is a person from a Caribbean island.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Caribbean Sea

The Caribbean Sea (Spanish: Mar Caribe; French: Mer des Caraïbes; Haitian Creole: Lanmè Karayib; Jamaican Patois: Kiaribiyan Sii; Dutch: Caraïbische Zee; Papiamento: Laman Karibe) is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere. It is bounded by Mexico and Central America to the west and southwest, to the north by the Greater Antilles starting with Cuba, to the east by the Lesser Antilles, and to the south by the northern coast of South America. The Gulf of Mexico lies to the northwest.

The entire area of the Caribbean Sea, the numerous islands of the West Indies, and adjacent coasts are collectively known as the Caribbean. The Caribbean Sea is one of the largest seas and has an area of about 2,754,000 km2 (1,063,000 sq mi). The sea's deepest point is the Cayman Trough, between the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, at 7,686 m (25,217 ft) below sea level. The Caribbean coastline has many gulfs and bays: the Gulf of Gonâve, Gulf of Venezuela, Gulf of Darién, Golfo de los Mosquitos, Gulf of Paria and Gulf of Honduras.

The Caribbean Sea has the world's second largest barrier reef, the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. It runs 1,000 km (620 mi) along the coasts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras.

Ejemplos de uso de Caribbean Sea
1. Some mentioned that he was somewhere in the Caribbean Sea.
2. Aruba is a resort island in the Caribbean Sea, north of Venezuela.
3. Coast Guard Cutter Diligence based out of Wilmington, N.C., and deployed to the western Caribbean Sea.
4. The Cubana Airlines plane plummeted into the Caribbean Sea just before noon on Oct. 6, 1'76.
5. It could be a hurricane in the northwest Caribbean sea." At 5 a.m.